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Islamic Law | دار نيـقـوسـيــا
A broad category covering a number of sub-categories related to issues, ideas, concepts, laws, discussions, thoughts and classical works related to our Sacred Law.
Islamic Law / Islamic Themes
“Scholarly Differences…Avoiding a Fallacy”
Posted on December 15, 2013 by Dar al-Nicosia / دار نيـقـوسـيــا	• 1 Comment
“Scholarly Differences: The Fallacy of ‘Every khilaf is a valid Ikhtilaf” _________ ‖ _________ [1] Legal Maxim: ‘There is no condemnation in valid areas of legal Difference’: لا إنكار في مسائل الاجتهاد Imam al-Nawawi said: قال العلماء : لَيْسَ لِلْمُفْتِي وَلا لِلْقَاضِي أَنْ يَعْتَرِض عَلَى مَنْ خَالَفَهُ إِذَا لَمْ يُخَالِف نَصًّا أَوْ إِجْمَاعًا أَوْ قِيَاسًا … Continue reading →
Islamic Law / Khilafah / الفتاوى العطائية (al-Fatawa al-'Ata'iyya)
‘Who Implements the Hudud? The Caliph…’
Posted on December 14, 2013 by Dar al-Nicosia / دار نيـقـوسـيــا	• Leave a comment
Quotes by Shaykh `Ata’ on the Imam alone Implements the Hudud…” _________ ‖ _________ The noble scholar, mujtahid and one at the forefront in the struggle to resume the Islamic way of life Shaykh `Ata’ Ibn Khalil (Allah protect him) quotes eminent jurists of our legal tradition regarding the Caliph alone having the right to … Continue reading →
Part 2: “Establishing Political Parties…Description of the Groups”
Posted on July 17, 2012 by Dar al-Nicosia / دار نيـقـوسـيــا	• 1 Comment
Muqaddimat al-Dastur Part 2: The Description of Political Parties (ahzab siyasiyyah) In Part 1, the evidential basis for establishing groups and parties was discussed. In Part 2, the work that characterises the group or party will be explained. In the Constitution of the Islamic State it declares: “Article No 21: ‘As for this group that … Continue reading →
Part 1: “Establishing Political Parties…Unpacking 3:104”
Posted on July 14, 2012 by Dar al-Nicosia / دار نيـقـوسـيــا	• 2 Comments
Muqaddimat al-Dastur Part 1: Establishing Political Parties (ahzab siyasiyyah) In the proposed draft Constitution of the Islamic State it declares: “Article No 21: “The Muslims have the right to establish political parties in order to account the rulers or to reach the rule through the ummah, on the condition that their basis is the Islamic … Continue reading →
Hadith / Islamic Law
“A Bayan on Bidah…”
Posted on December 5, 2011 by Dar al-Nicosia / دار نيـقـوسـيــا	• Leave a comment
BID`A (‘UNWARRANTED RELIGIOUS INNOVATION’) *** The noble Shaykh `Ata’ b. Khalil (may Allah protect him) states in his response to a question on the topic of bid`a: أوامر الشارع نوعان: نوع وردت فيه صيغة الأمر مع بيان كيفية أداء هذا الأمر، أي الإجراءات العملية للتنفيذ، مثلاً يقول الله سبحانه {وَأَقِيمُوا الصَّلَاةَ}، فهذه صيغة أمر، ولكنه لم … Continue reading →
The Justice of Islam_3 Examples
Posted on May 16, 2011 by Dar al-Nicosia / دار نيـقـوسـيــا	• Leave a comment
The Justice of Islam 3 Examples Historical examples: We reproduce here three letters from the time of the Sahabah (may Allah be pleased with them all!) outlining the justice that can only come from the proper implementation of Islam. 1. The first letter: written by The Commander in Chief of the Army of the Faithful, … Continue reading →
Ibn Taymiyyah / Islamic Law
Imam Ibn Taymiyya and the Sunna
Posted on May 7, 2011 by Dar al-Nicosia / دار نيـقـوسـيــا	• Leave a comment
Ibn Taymiyya on the Sunna Imam Ibn Taymiyya succinctly summarises the revelatory status and the Divine origin of the Prophet’s sunna: وان جهة حرمه الله ورسوله جهة واحدة فمن اذى الرسول فقد اذى الله ومن اطاعه فقد اطاع الله لان الامة لا يصلون ما بينهم وبين ربهم الا بواسطة الرسول ليس لاحد منهم طريق غيره … Continue reading →
How are laws made in the Caliphate? October 15, 2017
Legislation in the CaliphateUnlike a King or dictator, the Caliph cannot legislate laws from his own mind that suit his personal or family interests. Although the Caliph holds all executive powers within the Caliphate his powers are restricted by the shari’a. Many orientalists acknowledged this separation of powers. C.A. Nallino said:But these universal mona […]
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