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ijtihad
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ijtihad

In Islamic law, the analysis of problems not covered precisely in the Qur'an, the Hadith, or the scholarly consensus called the ijma'. In the early Muslim scholarly community, every jurist had the right to exercise such original thinking, but the growth of legal schools prompted Sunnite Muslim authorities to declare that the principal legal issues had been settled by the 10th century. Shi'ite Muslims have always recognized ijtihad, and jurists considered learned enough for this kind of analysis have great authority. In the 20th century an attempt was made to restore ijtihad among Sunnites to help Islam adapt to the modern world.



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ISLAMABAD, September 12, 2009 (Balochistan Times): Hazrat Ali (AS) life is a role model for the entire humanity who introduced first Modern Islamic State by practicing the concept of Ijtehad - one of the fundamental pillars of Islamic institutions.
Ijma(consensus of opinion) and Qiyas (analogical deduction)and Ijtehad (independent juristic reasoning) are the secondary sources of Islamic law.
This chaos could be the beginning of a brand new world in which ijtehad is no longer beyond our reach.
 
 
 
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