-
Istislah (Arabic: استصلاح, lit. 'to deem proper') is a
method emplo**** by
Islamic jurists to
solve problems that find no
clear answer in
sacred religious...
- "Al-Shafi'iyya". The
Encyclopedia Of Islam. Vol. IX. Brill. pp. 185–86.
Istislah The
Oxford Dictionary of Islam,
Oxford University Press Istihsan The Oxford...
- Muhammad), then
individual opinion from the Sahabah,
Qiyas (analogy),
Istislah (interest and
welfare of
Islam and Muslims), and
finally Urf (custom of...
-
adopted by all
legal schools, such as
istihsan (juristic preference),
istislah (consideration of
public interest) and
istishab (presumption of continuity)...
-
objected to any use of ra'y in jurisprudence,
whether in the form of qiyas,
istislah (consideration of
public interest), or
hiyal (legal subterfuges). According...
- (fuqahah)
adopting this as a
secondary source. It is not the same
thing as
istislah,
which plays a
prominent part in
other schools,
including Maliki school...
-
customs and
practices of
pockets of
Medinans were also
given some
weight Istislah Urf The Shafi'i
school was
founded by Al-Shafi'i. It is
primarily found...
-
advantageous to
humans in both "this life" and "the hereafter". The
concept of
Istislah in
Islamic law
bears some
similarities to the
natural law
tradition in...
-
istislah is a
related subject,
which is emplo**** by Imam
Ahmad ibn Hanbal. The
meaning of
maslaha is "public interest", and the
meaning of
istislah is...
- also
allows pragmatic considerations in the
interest of
public welfare (
istislah) are also acceptable.
Instead of the ****
concept of
analogy (qiyās),...