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Reasons for Adopting Weak Opinions in Islamic Jurisprudence

  • Received : 2022.08.05
  • Published : 2022.08.30

Abstract

The field of this study is in Islamic jurisprudence. Taking the preferred saying is contrary to the original, and takes it if necessity or need arises. There are reasons for adopting the preferred saying that were mentioned in this research so that the mufti and jurist know when to take the preferred saying, and when to act with the most correct saying. The origin is the work of the jurist and mufti by saying the most correct. If the necessity or the need that prompted the mufti to take the preferred saying ceases, then he returns to work with the most correct saying, and gives it precedence over the most preferred opinion. The researcher recommends that this topic be given more attention from researchers, and that it is taken care of in jurisprudential developments; So that the embarrassment of the nation is lifted, and the jurists clarify the legal ruling on emerging issues.

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Acknowledgement

In completion of my dissertation, I feel it is important to acknowledge God and others for their support on this extended journey. To begin, Allah "God," without his help, I would not be here or be able to complete this dissertation. Meshal Alharthi, received the B.A. from Umm Alqura University in 1994 and L.L.M. degrees, from UQU University in 2003. He received the PhD in 2012.

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