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    The writing of Fiqh came thereafter.

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    The Fiqh of al- Ta'ayush.

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    and Islamic law Fiqh.

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    and is called Fiqh.

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    After memorising Qur'an he learned Mathematics, Persian, Fiqh and Arabic.

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    with extensive knowledge of Quran, Fiqh, poetry and other fields.

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    He would teach them Fiqh, hadith and tafsir(exegesis of the Qur'an).

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    Ideally, a trained mullah will have studied Islamic traditions(hadith), and Islamic law Fiqh.

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    Ideally, they should have studied the Qur'an, Islamic traditions(hadith), and Islamic law Fiqh.

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    beginning with studies in hadith(traditions of Prophet Muhammad), Fiqh(jurisprudence), medicine and theology.

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    who formulated the Fiqh of Medina in the time of the Tabi‘in

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    A mufti(Arabic: مفتي‎) is an Islamic scholar who interprets and expounds Islamic law(Sharia and Fiqh).

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    A component of Islamic studies, Fiqh expounds the methodology by which Islamic law is

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    Muhammad bin Tughlaq was an intellectual, with extensive knowledge of Quran, Fiqh, poetry and other fields.

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    foundation of legal reasoning and thus Fiqh Qudsī(قدسي) classification of a hadith that are believed

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    Scholars hope that Fiqh and sharia are in harmony in any given case, but they cannot be sure.

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    Scholars hope that Fiqh and sharia in any specific case are identical, but they can not be sure.

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    According to his traditional biographers, Averroes' education was"excellent", beginning with studies in hadith(traditions of Prophet Muhammad), Fiqh(jurisprudence), medicine and theology.

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    The conclusions arrived at with the aid of these additional tools constitute a wider array of laws than the Sharia consists of, and is called Fiqh.

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    The term is also used for a recognized religious scholar or authority in Islam, often for the founding scholars of the four Sunni madhhabs, or schools of jurisprudence Fiqh.

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    See hudud, tazeer Qiyām(قيام) to stand, a position of salat prayer Qiyās(القياس) analogy- foundation of legal reasoning and thus Fiqh Qudsī(قدسي) classification of a hadith that are believed to be narrated by Muhammad from God.

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    Urwah ibn al-Zubayr ibn al-'Awwam al-Asadi(Arabic: عروة بن الزبير بن العوام الأسدي‎, died 713) was among the seven fuqaha(jurists) who formulated the Fiqh of Medina in the time of the Tabi‘in and one of the Muslim historians.

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    In addition to meaning more than one ibādah, it refers to Islamic jurisprudence(Fiqh) on"the rules governing worship in Islam" or the"religious duties of worship incumbent on all Muslims when they come of age and are of sound body and mind.

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    Shaykh(شيخ) a spiritual master, Muslim clergy Sharīʿah(الشريعة)"the path to a watering hole"; Islamic law; the eternal ethical code and moral code based on the Qur'an, Sunnah, Ijma, and Qiyas; basis of Islamic jurisprudence(Fiqh) Sharīf(شريف) a title bestowed upon the descendants of Muhammad through Hasan, son of his daughter Fatima Zahra and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib Shayṭān(شيطان) Evil being, who follows Iblis or his temptations.

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