- In
Islamic jurisprudence,
qiyas (Arabic: قياس,
qiyās [qiˈjaːs], lit. 'analogy') is the
process of
deductive analogy in
which the
teachings of the hadith...
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reasoning (
qiyas), but also
considers juristic discretion (istihsan) and
local customs (urf). It is
distinctive in its
greater usage of
qiyas than other...
- the Qurʾān and the Sunnah."
Analogy by
Cause (
Qiyas al-Ma'na/
Qiyas al-Illa)
Analogy by
Resemblance (
Qiyas al-Shabah) Ijmā' —
consensus of
scholars or of...
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secondary sources of law:
juristic consensus (ijmaʿ) and
analogical reasoning (
qiyas). It
therefore studies the
application and
limits of analogy, as well as...
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Muslims view
Qiyas as a
central Pillar of Ijtihad. On the
other hand; Zahirites,
Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Al-Bukhari,
early Hanbalites, etc.
rejected Qiyas amongst...
- used the term ra'y to
refer to "sound" or "considered" reasoning, such as
qiyas (analogical deduction).
Their opponents from the Ahl al-Hadith
creedal group...
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whether the term
Qiyas refers to
analogical reasoning,
inductive reasoning or
categorical syllogism. Some
Islamic scholars argued that
Qiyas refers to inductive...
- to
convince other scholars that
Qiyās was not a
valid argument. Al-Sha'bi was
recorded to have said: "Beware of
Qiyās. For when you use it, you make what...
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sources of
Islamic law (sharīʿa); and
rejection of
analogical deduction (
qiyās) and
societal custom or
knowledge (urf), used by
other schools of Islamic...