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|a تمام، هاني سيد
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|a المذاهب الفقهية وأهميتها في المحافظة على الشريعة الإسلامية
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|a Schools of Islamic Jurisprudence and their Importance in the Preservation of Islamic Law
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|b دار الافتاء المصرية
|c 2019
|g يناير
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b This research demonstrates the importance of the schools of Islamic jurisprudence and their role in the preservation of Islamic law. Contrary to the claims of the ignoramus, the schools of Islamic jurisprudence never deviated from God's law. In fact, the founding imams of these schools proved faithful to the trust with which God Almighty entrusted them. They conveyed God's religion to the people while following the tradition of the Messenger of God (peace and blessings be upon him), the Companions, and those who followed them. The disciples of the founding imams not only preserved and carried on the doctrines of their teachers but authored books in which they codified the principles of their respective schools. In this manner, they broadly developed and disseminated their respective schools across generations and the corners of the globe. Throughout their history, the Islamic schools of jurisprudence addressed the various aspects of human life, taking into account temporal and locational differences. In this manner, the Islamic schools of jurisprudence contributed in preserving and conveying Islamic law.
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|a المذاهب الفقهية
|a الأحكام الشرعية
|a التراث العربي
|a علم الأصول
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|4 الفقه الإسلامي
|6 Islamic Jurisprudence
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|l 036
|m ع36
|o 0783
|s مجلة دار الإفتاء المصرية
|t Journal of Egyptian House of Fatwa
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|u 0783-000-036-004.pdf
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|a IslamicInfo
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