Kitābu Qudūrî
Qudūrî, Muḥammad
In Understanding Islamic Law: From Classical to Contemporary, Professor IrshadAbdal-Haqq states "Shar'iah, or more properly Al-Shari'ah, literally means the pathway, path to be followed, or clear way to be followed, and has come to mean the path upon which the believer has to tread. In original usage Shar'iah meant the road to the watering place or path leading to the water, i.e., the way to the source of life. The technical application of the term as a reference to the law of Islam is traced directly to the Qur'an, wherein the adherents of Islam, the believers, are admonished by Allah (God) to follow theclear and right way, the path of Shari'ah: Then we put thee on the (right) Way of religion so follow thou that (Way), and follow not the desires of thosewho know not (Quran 45:18)."
U svom delu Shvatanje islamskog prava: od klasičnog do savremenog profesor Iršad Abdal Hak tvrdi sledeće: "Šarija ili ispravni je aš-šarija bukvalno znači staza, put koji treba slediti ili jasan put koji se sledi i ta reč je poprimila značenje put kojim treba vernik da ide. U izvornom značenju šarija je značila put do mesta sa vodom ili staza koja vodi ka vodi, tj. put ka izvoru života. Tehnička primena ovog termina kao odrednice islamskog prava vodi poreklo pravo iz Kurana dok Alah (Bog) opominje sledbenike islama, vernike da slede jasan i ispravan put, put šarije: Tada te postavljamo na (ispravan) put vere i ti sledi taj put, a nemoj da slediš želje onih koji ga ne poznaju (Kuran 45:18)."
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2012-03-30T09:22:06.845Z
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