Masalik e Fiqh: Quran o Sunnat ki Rooshni Mein - Understanding Islamic Jurisprudence
This lecture clarifies that schools of thought (masalik) within Islam are not deviations from the Quran and Sunnah, but rather different interpretations and detailed understandings derived from them. Disagreement among scholars is natural when interpreting divine texts, leading to these schools of thought. The speaker emphasizes that these interpretations remain within the framework of Islamic principles. He uses the example of Imam Abu Hanifa, who encouraged rejecting his opinions if they contradicted authentic hadith. The lecture highlights that these schools of thought arise from ijtihad—independent reasoning—and detailed analysis of Islamic texts, not from straying outside Islamic boundaries. The core message is that differences in methodology do not invalidate the fundamental adherence to the Quran and Sunnah.
Nenhum comentário encontrado