Magmua-i fatawa
, Yahya Efendi
ibn Gasam ad-din, Muhammad
Tokom perioda poznatog kao zlatno doba islama, da bi neki znalac bio kvalifikovan da izda fetvu, bilo je potrebno da stekne dozvolu da predaje i izdaje pravna mišljenja (idžazatu t-tadrisva l-ifta) od medrese u srednjovekovnom islamskom pravnom obrazovnom sistemu koji je unapređen do devetog veka kada su nastale pravne škole, madhabi. U državama gde islamsko pravo predstavlja osnovu građanskog prava, ali nije kodifikovano, kao što je slučaj u nekim arapskim zemljama Bliskog istoka, o fetvama, koje izdaju nacionalni verski poglavari, prvo se vodi rasprava. U teoriji takve fetve bi retko trebalo da budu protivrečne. Godina izdavanja: 1635.
During what is often referred to as the Islamic Golden Age, in order for a scholar to be qualified to issue a fatwa, it was required that he obtained an ijazatattadriswa'l-ifta ("license to teach and issue legal opinions") from a Madrassah in the medieval Islamic legal education system, which was developed by the 9th century during the formation of the Madh'hab legal schools. In nations where Islamic law is the basis of civil law, but has not been codified, as is the case of some Arab countries in the Middle East, fatwa by the national religious leadership are debated prior to being issued. In theory, such fatwa should rarely be contradictory. Year of publishing: 1635.
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