Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Evolution of Fiqh(1.6 Section Summary)

1. Islamic law in this early period consisted of the laws of
Sharee’ah which were revealed and recorded in the Qur’aan
and the Sunnah. They relate mainly to the ideological
foundation of Islaam, Eemaan, and the socio-economic laws
necessary for the organization of the fledgling Muslim state.
2. The basis of legislation in the Qur’aan was that of human
reformation, as such, beneficial human customs and
practices were recognized and incorporated into the body of
divine legislation.
3. In order to achieve the goal of reformation, Qur’anic
legislation incorporated the principles of:
a) Removal of difficulty
b) Reduction of religious obligations
c) Realization of public welfare
d) Realization of universal justice.
4. This period marked the beginning of the evolution of Fiqh
and it was during this period that the foundations for the
science of deducing laws from the Qur’aan and the Sunnah
were laid by the Prophet (s.w.).
5. It might be said that in this period the first Madh-hab (school
of legal thought) took shape as the Prophet (s.w.) guided and
trained the Sahaabah in Ijtihaad.



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