Madhab/Madhhab/Madhaahib/Firqa/Jurisprudence

The word madhhab is derived from an Arabic word meaning "to go" or "to take as a way", and refers to a mujtahid's choice in regard to a number of interpretive possibilities in deriving the rule of Allah from the primary texts of the Qur'an and hadith on a particular question.



What is a Madhhab? - Nuh Ha Mim Keller

Differences of Opinion are a Mercy

Understanding the four Madhhabs

Madhhab: An Introduction

The Blind following of a particular madhab


DIFFERENT MADHHAB'S

Hanafi

Shafi'i

Hanbali

Maliki

Jafari


FATWA'S

Does Following a Madhab Contradict the Qur’an?

Can I Follow another School of Fiqh?

Sticking to a Specific Madhhab in `Ibadat?






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