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  2. Fatwa - Wikipedia

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    The word fatwa comes from the Arabic root f-t-w, whose meanings include 'youth, newness, clarification, explanation'. [4] A number of terms related to fatwa derive from the same root. A jurist issuing fatwas is called a mufti. The person who asks for a fatwa is known as mustafti. The act of issuing fatwas is called iftāʾ.

  3. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    The fatwa clarified that Islam's primary sources of legislation are the Qur’an, Sunnah and Ijma – or scholarly consensus – all of which "unequivocally prohibit same-sex actions and, by extension, same-sex marriage". [61] 2023 fatwa calling for military intervention by Arab and Muslim countries against Israel and for Gaza (Qatar)

  4. Usul al-Ifta wa Adabuhu - Wikipedia

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    The book is based on Ibn Abidin's Sharh Ukud al-Mufti and has been enriched by various sources, such as the history, requirements, and etiquettes of giving fatwas. [3] While delivering lectures at the Department of Fatwa, Taqi Usmani wrote a memorandum to the students at Darul Uloom Karachi in which he summarized the book Sharh Ukud Rasm al-Mufti and added knowledge points, history of Fatwa ...

  5. What is a fatwa and why did Iran issue one against Salman ...

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    It was only after the fatwa was lifted by Iran in 1998 that he was willing to be seen in public again. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Mufti - Wikipedia

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    The Amman Message was a statement, signed in 2005 in Jordan by nearly 200 prominent Islamic jurists, which served as a "counter-fatwa" against a widespread use of takfir (excommunication) by jihadist groups to justify jihad against rulers of Muslim-majority countries. The Amman Message recognized eight legitimate schools of Islamic law and ...

  7. Dar al-Ifta al-Misriyyah - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1980 (1400 AH), Dar al-Ifta began publishing Fatawa Islamiyah ("The Islamic Fatwas from the Dar al-Ifta). The content of the publications are supervised by the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs. [7]-The first volume laid out the plan to deal with fiqh in general, but special issues were to be published on waqf and inheritance.

  8. Fatwah - Wikipedia

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    Fatwah may mean: Fatwa, a legal pronouncement in Islam; Fatuha, a block in Patna, Bihar state, India; Fatwa, a 2006 American drama/thriller film starring Lauren Holly;

  9. Recommended precaution - Wikipedia

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    Recommended precaution (Arabic: احتياط مستحب, romanized: Ihtiyat Mustahabb) is a fiqh term, prominently used by Shi'a marjas when giving fatwas. Ihtiyat is an action in such a way that includes certain knowledge to original Taklif.