The main sourses of Fiqh are the holy Quran and the Sunnah of prophet Mohammed peace be upon which explains the Quran.
It is halal in Sunni Fiqh but haraam in Shiite Fiqh. (It does not have large scales.)
Fiqh-Islamic Jurisprudence
no,Answer Baccording to Jafari Fiqh it is allowed.
Figh is detailed Islamic instructions for every aspect of life. Muslim wants to his/her life be as God wants. and deriving detailed instructions from Koran is not easy and need the Fiqh knowledge and ability.
Fiqh is an Arabic term that refers to Islamic jurisprudence or the understanding of Islamic law. It encompasses the interpretation of the Quran and Hadith to derive legal rulings and ethical guidelines for various aspects of life, including worship, conduct, and social issues. Fiqh is a key component of Islamic scholarship and varies among different schools of thought within Islam.
Tas-heelul-fiqh refers to the concept of simplifying and making Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) more accessible to people. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and applying Islamic law in a way that is practical and relevant to contemporary circumstances, catering to the needs of the community. This approach seeks to remove complexities and facilitate easier comprehension and implementation of religious rulings.
In Kazakhstan, a majority of the Muslims are Sunni of the Hanafi school of Fiqh.
Fiqh means Islamic Law. Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) is the methodology of finding out the truth from the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet (SM). The scholars of Islam, called the Faqih, uses this methodology also to derive new meanings from a more general verdict in order to make the rellgion of Islam ever perpetuating. It should be kept in mind that fatwas/verdicts of the Islamic scholars are not to be held infalliable; they are humans and are prone to make mistakes, even when they have given their utmost to find out the truth.
Ifrosin has written: 'Fiqh adat' -- subject(s): Islamic law, Law, Islam
Syahabuddin Mahyiddin has written: 'Pengantar ilmu fiqh (pengantar ilmu hukum Islam)'
Nasr ibn Muhammad Samarqandi has written: 'Khizanat al-fiqh..'
Shria law is based on the holy Qur'an. The second source is the Sunna. It is also based on Fiqh and Ijtihad.