-
person to the
teaching of another. The
person who
performs taqlid is
termed muqallid. The
definite meaning of the term
varies depending on
context and age....
-
Muqallid ibn
Kamil ibn
Mirdas (Arabic: مقلد بن كامل بن مرداس) (fl. 1030–1050) was a
member of the
Mirdasid dynasty, a
commander of the Banu
Kilab and at...
- of the
rulings from the sources, is not
called a
mujtahid but
rather a
muqallid.
Islamic scholar Asghar Ali
Engineer cites a
hadith related by a sahabi...
-
Someone who follows/"imitates" a marja' (who
performs taqlid) is
known as a
muqallid.
Ayatollahs The
title of an
ayatollah is
bestowed when a scholar/cleric...
-
decisions by a
religious expert or
school is
called taqlid. The term
ghair muqallid refers to
those who do not use
taqlid and, by extension, do not have a...
- The
Salafi movement or
Salafism (Arabic: السلفية, romanized: al-Salafiyya) is a
revival movement within **** Islam,
which was
formed as a socio-religious...
- are not
affiliated with any
school of
thought (madhhab). The term ghair-
muqallid, i.e., "non-blind-follower", can be used to
describe the
adherents of movements...
- into
mujtahid (those who
could follow their own
independent judgment) and
muqallid (those who had to
follow the
rulings of a mujtahid) took place. According...
- Al-Shuhada battle, in
Islamic and
European history, by Dr. Abd Al-Fattah
Muqallid Al-Ghunaymi,
published in Alam Alkotob, Cairo, Egypt. "First Edition"....
- are
known as
muqallid.
Where a
difference in
opinion exists between the maraji', each of them
provides their own
opinion and the
muqallid (their followers)...