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Beat the dissimulation (taqiyya): know the prominent schools of sunni jurisprudence (note the importance they give to the actions of the psychopath [aka hadith]) - no wonder we find RoP horrendous: Hanbali jurisprudence is considered very strict and conservative, especially regarding questions of creed. Hanbali school holds that the two primary sources of Islamic law are the Quran and the prophetic tradition; the Hanbali school is known for its strong emphasis on verifying and utilizing the latter on equal ground with the former, whereas other schools granted the tradition a secondary role. Hanafi : The sources from which the Hanafis derive Islamic law are, in order of importance and preference: the Quran, the authentic narrations of the Muslim prophet Muhammad (hadith), consensus of the Muslim community (ijma), analogical reasoning (qiyas), juristic discretion (istihsan) and the customs of the local population enacting said law (urf). Shafii: In hierarchical order, the usul al-fiqh consist of: the Quran, the Sunnah of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, ijmā (consensus), and qiyas (analogy). Maliki: Mālik regarded the practices of Medina (the first three generations) to be a superior proof of the living sunnah than isolated, although sound, hadiths. The Zahiri school of thought recognizes three sources of the Islamic law within the principles of Islamic jurisprudence. The first is the Quran, considered by Muslims to be the verbatim word of God; the second consists of the prophetic as given in historically verifiable reports, which consist of the sayings and actions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad; the last is absolute consensus of the Muslim community.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 13:05:19 +0000

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