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|a علي، محمد أحمد محمد
|g El-Azzazy, Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Ali
|e مؤلف
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|a استدلالات الأصوليين بحديث معاذ بن جبل رضي الله عنه حين بعثه النبي صلي الله عليه وسلم إلي اليمن قاضياً
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|a Inferences Made by Islamic Legal Theorists from the Hadith of Mu'adh Ibn Jabal when Sent to Yeman as Judge
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|b دار الافتاء المصرية
|c 2019
|g يوليه
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|b - Islamic legal theorists authenticate the hadith despite the fact that hadith scholars doubt its strength and reliability of its means of transmission. - This study shows that the hadith is frequently cited in the books of Islamic legal theorists who give it much attention. - Islamic legal theorists employ the hadith for purposes of inference and use it as a source-text for the formulation of principles of fiqh and opinions on issues of relevance to Islamic legal theory. - Islamic legal theorists use the hadith resourcefully especially with respect to analogical reasoning, ijtihad, and proofs. - Some scholars have relied on the hadith to deny the proof-value of certain legal features such as scholarly consensus, equity in Islamic law, and the revealed laws preceding Islamic law. - The research comprises 24 issues for which Islamic legal theorists employed this hadith for substantiation.
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|a القرآن الكريم
|a علم الأصول
|a محمد، صلي الله عليه وسلم، ت. 11هـ.
|a الفقه الإسلامي
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|4 الفقه الإسلامي
|6 Islamic Jurisprudence
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|s مجلة دار الإفتاء المصرية
|t Journal of Egyptian House of Fatwa
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