the knowledge which is deduced from the principles laid down in the quran and hadis by use of analogical deductions is known as qiyas, which is the fourth sourse of islamic law
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In cases when something needs a legal ruling, but has not been clearly addressed in the other sources, judges may use analogy, reasoning, and legal precedent to decide new case law. This is often the case when a general principle can be applied to new situations. Refer to the question question below for the four sources of Islamic law.
The Sharia is the Islamic Religious Law that is based upon the Sunnah, the Koran, the Ijma, and the Qiyas.
the sources are AL-Quran, AL-Hadith, AL-Jama' and Qiyas
The sources of Islamic Sharia'ah are:1: The holy Qur'an2. Sunnah/Hadith3. Ijma'a4. Qiyas
the need of qiyas is that we can solve our problems
Islamic rules are called Sharieh. The main sources of Islamic Jurisprudence are: 1. The holy Qur'an 2. The Sunna 3. Ijmaa 4. Qiyas 5. Ijtihad
Qiyas is rejected by many of Muslim schollers because 1:Muslim does not confirm any topic from Quran and Sunnah and tries to do Qiyas 2:Sometimes Qiyas is controdictory with Quran and Sunnah. 3:Qiyas need to be cleared to the people and if not it would not be valid.
The Qura'an is the main source of Islamic teachings which is the words of Allah.
qiyas is the secondary sources of islam and can be used in working out in legal thinking
The Qura'an is the main source of Islamic teachings which is the words of Allah.
Yahaya Yunusa Bambale has written: 'Crimes and punishments under Islamic law' -- subject(s): Criminal law (Islamic law), Punishment (Islamic law)
islamic judge subject law
nope, its Sharia law ^^