- An
ijazah (Arabic: الإِجازَة, "permission", "authorization", "license"; plural:
ijazahs or ijazat) is a
license authorizing its
holder to
transmit a certain...
- ad-Dismishqi gave him a
written ijazah in
Damascus and he also
received one from the Qadi of Tlemcen, Sidi Abu Shu'ayb, and oral
ijazahs from
Ahmad ibn al-Jilali...
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finally receive their ijāzah,
included mathematics in its content.
There are
plenty of
other examples of the
issuance of
ijazahs for
scientific subjects...
- (‘arif) of the 20th century, a Lady Mujtahideh. She
received numerous ijazahs (permissions) of ijtihad,
among them from
Ayatollahs Muḥammad
Kazim Ḥusayni...
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public speaker, imam, and
university chaplain. He
holds a
professional ijâzah in the Ḥafṣ
style of recitation. He is
known for his
translation of the...
- Part of a
series on
Islam Usul al-Fiqh Fiqh
Ijazah Ijma
Ijtihad Ikhtilaf Istihlal Istihsan Istishab Madhhab Madrasah Maslaha Qiyas Taqlid Taqwa Urf Ahkam...
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remain limited if he was
unfamiliar with the
local canon of texts. As the
ijazah, the scholar's
approval by
another master, is key to the scholar's re****tion...
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seminary in
Delhi and
received his
certificates to
teach religious sciences (
ijazahs) in 1926.
Rahnema 2005, p. 100.
Rahnema 2005, pp. 104–110.
Rahnema 2005...
- Part of a
series on
Islam Usul al-Fiqh Fiqh
Ijazah Ijma
Ijtihad Ikhtilaf Istihlal Istihsan Istishab Madhhab Madrasah Maslaha Qiyas Taqlid Taqwa Urf Ahkam...
- Ba'Alawi al-Husaini, who died in the year 653 AH (1232 CE). He
received his
ijazah from Abu
Madyan in
Morocco via his students. Abu
Madyan was a
student of...