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Oh GOD what can I say the source itself is corrupt and evil. Poor Indian's only know how to cry.
Abu Basit
One could be a faqih, a mufti, a qadi yet not be a mujtahid who derives new rulings.
A mujtahid mutlaq or "absolute mujtahid" is one that attained the rank of the Four Imams Abu Hanifa, Malik, al-Shafi`i, and Ahmad in knowledge of Arabic, qualification to apply legal reasoning, draw analogies, and infer rulings from the evidence independently of the methodology and findings of the Sunni Schools, through his own linguistic and juridical perspicuity and extensive knowledge of the texts.
There is no mujtahid mutlaq today nor even a claimant to that title.
The qualifications for a mujtahid were set out in the 11th century by by Abul Husayn al-Basri in "al Mutamad fi Usul al-Fiqh". These were accepted by later Sunni scholars, including al-Ghazali, although al-Ghazali believed that innovation had ended, as there was nobody qualified to be a Mujtahid. Such qualifications require proficiency in Shari'ah and its interpretation.
Tauba, Tauba. :o
Your Un-Islamic Hindu chants will result in your tongue being cut off.
Be careful when the system is in place.
Mate, if your father tells you to not take drugs, and you take them, its not fault of your father, but yours.. Islam protects Minorities and their religion.. If someone goes against it, then they go against Islam, Islam is not to be blamed for it..
Your knowlegde about women rights in Islam is totally nill. The rights Islam gave to women 1400 years ago, were not even considered by the so called todays modern world 100 years ago. Can you imagine a woman running for the caliphate election 1400years ago. women were not even allowed voting rights by west 100 years ago. now compare both. but better shut your mouth because you have no knowledge about islam.
Mate, if your father tells you to not take drugs, and you take them, its not fault of your father, but yours.. Islam protects Minorities and their religion.. If someone goes against it, then they go against Islam, Islam is not to be blamed for it..
it isnt ''docile'' manner though i will admit that for some it has become such a ''routine'' occurence that some are a bit de-sensitized or are just mentally blocking it out
is it the healthy or right thing to do? Hell no it is not. But that doesnt mean people are ''docile'' or don't care. People are furious that so much needless bloodshed takes place. However there are people who blame the war in Afghanistan for this phenonmenon because the truth is -- before mid 2000s suicide bombing was totally alien to Pakistan.
Pakistanis feel largely helpless, but there have been rallies against suicide bombings and peace rallies they just never go reported!
absurd statement
majority of the people stand behind the Armed Forces....as for NWA op --it will take place at a time of our choosing. Nation stood behind Armed forces during Swat, SWA, Orakzai, Khyber and other ops and they will also stand behind Army if and when NWA campaign takes place.
have little uncertainty on this fact....
appears only to you, because your media is misguiding you indians completely...sorry to say
you follow all news outlets in Pakistan?
very impressive!! Considering there are HUNDREDS, with all types of views and leanings. I guess you are more of an authority now on Pakistan than Pakistanis themselves, ey?
Pakistanis can largely differentiate between religion and secular things - and most of us balance it quite well.
i know from where you have taken this text....
let me clearly tell you that the door of ijtihad in new matters is not closed- when we say or you hear "it's closed", be clear that this relates to all ready established matters like faith, prayers, Hajj etc.,
Yes i agree that there's no absolute Mujtahid in our time but we really don't need an absolute mujtahid for ijtihad in new matters arising in our times.
Of course, it has to be taken from somewhere.
I obviously cannot invent the religious diktats, can I?
I am sure you will also note that I have a fair idea of Islam and not totally clueless.
If I did not have a fair idea, I would not have known about the 'technical' details, if one can call them so. Generalised, most people know, but the finer issues, those who are interested in knowing knows. And I like learning about things.
As far as your contention - we really don't need an absolute mujtahid for ijtihad in new matters arising in our times, I think it is better to leave it to the person who can take the place of a majtahid, as and when there comes one!
Iqbal I think had spoken about allowing ijtihad and he was nearly declared a munafiq.
Of course, it has to be taken from somewhere.
I obviously cannot invent the religious diktats, can I?
I am sure you will also note that I have a fair idea of Islam and not totally clueless.
If I did not have a fair idea, I would not have known about the 'technical' details, if one can call them so. Generalised, most people know, but the finer issues, those who are interested in knowing knows. And I like learning about things.
As far as your contention - we really don't need an absolute mujtahid for ijtihad in new matters arising in our times, I think it is better to leave it to the person who can take the place of a majtahid, as and when there comes one!
Iqbal I think had spoken about allowing ijtihad and he was nearly declared a munafiq.
Islam is a whole way of life either you can be Islamic or Secular
I have one of very fundamental question. For a person to be a Muslim, is he/she obliged to follow the Koran in its entirety or can they be selective on the basis of what is applicable today?