Naslov (tur)

Kitābu l-fatāwa š-šattā

Autor

Al-Mašā’iẖu l-maḥmūdīya, Al-Mašā’iẖu l-maḥmūdīya

Opis (eng)

These are the sources of fatwa: The first is the Quran, which is the holy book of Islam, and which is the direct and literal word of God, revealed to Prophet Mohammad. The second source is the Sunnah, which incorporates anything that the Prophet Mohammad said, did or approved of. The third source is the consensus of the scholars, meaning that if the scholars of a previous generation have all agreed on a certain issue, then this consensus is regarded as representing Islam. Finally, if no evidence is found regarding a specific question from the three first sources, then an Islamic scholar performs what is known as "ijtihad". This means that they use their own logic and reasoning to come up with the best answer according to the best of their ability.

Opis (srp)

Ovo su izvori fetve: prvi je Kuran koji je sveta knjiga islama i koji predstavlja neposrednu i doslovnu reč Boga, otkrivenu proroku Muhamedu. Drugi izvor je suna koja podrazumeva sve što je prorok Muhamed rekao, učinio ili odobrio. Treći izvor je saglasnost pravnika što znači da se saglasnost smatra zastupanjem islama ako su se pravnici ranije generacije složili o nekom određenom pitanju. Konačno, ako iz tri izvora nije otkriven dokaz u vezi sa nekim pitanjem, tada islamski pravnik poseže za onim što se naziva idžtihad. To znači da se služi vlastitom logikom i racionalnim zaključivanjem kako bi došao do najboljeg odgovora u skladu sa svojim mogućnostima.

Jezik

turski

Datum

2012-03-28T07:01:36.130Z

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