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Taqlid (Arabic: تَقْليد, romanized:
taqlīd, "imitation") is an
Islamic term
denoting the
conformity of one
person to the
teaching of another. The person...
- The
highest ranking marjiʿ is
known as the
marja al-mutlaq or
marja al-
taqlid al-mutlaq. A marji' is
usually also a
grand ayatollah.
Sources differ as...
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faculty in
finding a
solution to a
legal question. It is
contrasted with
taqlid (imitation,
conformity to
legal precedent).
According to
classical ****...
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legal matters,
Salafis advocate ijtihad (independent reasoning) and
oppose taqlid (blind faith) to the four
schools (madhahib) of
Islamic jurisprudence. The...
- the world. The
concept of a marja-i
taqlid (lit.
source of emulation) is
central to
Usuli Shi'a Islam. Marja-i
Taqlids provide religious interpretations...
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single marja˓ al-
taqlid" or "undisputed marja˓".
According to
Mohamad Bazzi, this was a bid "to displace" Ali Sistani, the true
Marja al-
taqlid al-mutlaq, "and...
- theology.
While being influenced by
Hanbali school, the
movement repudiated Taqlid to
legal authorities,
including oft-cited
scholars such as Ibn Taymiyya...
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Originally the
constitution required the
supreme leader to be Marja'-e
taqlid, the highest-ranking
cleric in the
religious laws of
Usuli Twelver Shia...
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following (
taqlid) in the case of scholars,
although he did
allow taqlid for
laymen and the
average Muslim community. His
staunch condemnation of
taqlid is reported...
- ("literalist"), Muj****imite (anthropotheist),
schools for
their over-emphasis on
taqlid (imitation) in his
Istihsan al‑Khaud: But instead, Imam Al-Ash'ari affirmed...