- Ja'fari jurisprudence
:''This is a sub-article to [[fiqh|Islamic jurisprudence]] and [[Twelver Shi`ism|Twelvers]].
... farī jurisprudence''' or '''Jaʿfarī [[Fiqh]]''' is the school of [[fiqh|jurisprudence]] of [[Shi'a]] [[Muslims]], derived from the name of [[Ja'far al-Sadiq|Ja ...
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- Ja'far al-Sadiq
... is perhaps most famous as the founder of Shia [[fiqh]], known as [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]], he had many other accomplishments. As well as being an imam on the shia ...
===Jurisprudence===
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- Fiqh
{{Fiqh}}{{Arabicterm|'''فقه'''|Fiqh|[[Islamic]] [[jurisprudence]]}}
... Arabic language|Arabic]]: '''فقه''', {{IPA2|fɪqəh}}) is [[Islam]]ic [[jurisprudence]]. Fiqh is an expansion of the [[Sharia]] Islamic law—based directly on ...
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- Twelver Shi`ism/Holding area
... s"). The term Ja'farī is used for the Ja'farī [[Madhhab]] and [[Fiqh]] ("Jurisprudence"). It is attributed to [[Jafar Sadiq|Ja'far as-Sādiq]], who the [[Shi'a I ...
==Comparative Jurisprudence: Twelver - Sunni==
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- Sources of Islamic law
... ia Imams]].<ref name="Jurisprudence"/> However, some [[Madh'hab|schools of jurisprudence]] use different methods to judge the source's level of authenticity.
... chools of law, there are fewer differences in the practical application of jurisprudence to ritual observances and social transactions.<ref>Momen (1985), p.188</re ...
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- Shia Islam
... different groups. There are various Shi'a theological beliefs, schools of jurisprudence, philosophical beliefs, and spiritual movements. Shi'a Islam embodies a co ...
{{Main|Ja'fari jurisprudence}}
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- Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists
{{See also|Islamic leadership|Ja'fari jurisprudence}}
... ip or guardianship over those in need of it. The idea is part of [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]] (fiqh of [[Twelvers]]) but Twelver [[Ulema]] disagree over how encompas ...
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- Twelver Shi`ism
... ). The term Jaˤfarī is used for the Jaˤfarī [[Madhhab]] and [[Fiqh]] ("Jurisprudence"). It is attributed to [[Jafar Sadiq|Jaˤfar as-Sādiq]], who the [[Shi'a ...
|Established the [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]] and developed the [[Theology of Shia]]. He instructed many scholars in d ...
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- Mortada Al-Qazwini
... y the age of 18, Ayatollah Al-Qazwini had reached a level of Islamic Fiqh (jurisprudence) so prominent that he began to teach in the seminary of Karbala. By this ...
... of his teachers for having reached the highest level in Islamic education (jurisprudence) meaning Ijtihad. Thus, Ayatollah Al-Qazwini became a Mujtahid in the 195 ...
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- Madh'hab
... [[Muhammad]], are credited with founding their own. The prominent Islamic jurisprudence schools of [[Damascus]] in Syria (often named ''Awza'iyya''), [[Kufa]] and ...
The four mainline schools of [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] jurisprudence today, named after their founders (sometimes called the ''A’immah Arba ...
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- Ulema
... [[Sharia|shari‘a]] law. While the ulema are well versed in legal [[fiqh|jurisprudence]] being Islamic lawyers, some of them also go on to specialize in other sc ...
... dris ash-Shafi`i]] (767-820), who codified the basic principles of Islamic jurisprudence in his book ''ar-Risālah''. The book details the four roots of law (Qur'a ...
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- Ali Gomaa
... c Law, viz. [[Usul al-fiqh]]. He follows the [[Shafi`i]] school of Islamic jurisprudence.
... delved deeper into his studies of Islam studying [[Hadith]] and [[Maliki]] jurisprudence in his free time while at University. After completing a B.A. in Commerce ...
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- Imam
|Established the [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]] and developed the [[Theology of Shia]]. He instructed many scholars in d ...
... ng scholars of the four Sunni [[madhhab]]s, or schools of [[fiqh|religious jurisprudence ''(fiqh)'']]. It may also refer to the imams of the sciences related to [ ...
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- Shaykh Tusi
* [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]]
... ktaba/kotob/english/Fiqh/JurisprudenceandItsPrinciples/jurisprudence/2.htm Jurisprudence (fiqh)]
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- Sayyid
... buted or utilized by his permission. Further details are found in books of jurisprudence.
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- Twelve Imams
|Established the [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]] and developed the [[Theology of Shia|Theology of Shi'a]]. He instructed ...
... ) in Shīʻite Islam: The Comprehensive Authority of the Jurist in Imamite Jurisprudence| publisher=Oxford University Press US | year=1988 | id=ISBN 0195119150}}
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- Imamah (Shi'a doctrine)
|Established the [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]] and developed the [[Theology of Shia]]. He instructed many scholars in d ...
... ) in Shīʻite Islam: The Comprehensive Authority of the Jurist in Imamite Jurisprudence| publisher=Oxford University Press US | year=1988 | id=ISBN 0195119150}}
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- Imamah (Shi'a twelver doctrine)
|Established the [[Ja'fari jurisprudence]] and developed the [[Theology of Shia]]. He instructed many scholars in d ...
... ) in Shīʻite Islam: The Comprehensive Authority of the Jurist in Imamite Jurisprudence| publisher=Oxford University Press US | year=1988 | id=ISBN 0195119150}}
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- Wudu
The four schools of [[Islamic jurisprudence]] [[Wudu according to the four Madhhab# Invalidation of wudu|specify these ...
*Lemu, B. A., ''Islamic Aqidah and Fiqh: A Textbook of Islamic Belief and Jurisprudence'' (revised and expanded edition of Tawhid and Fiqh), IQRA' International E ...
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- Man la yahduruhu al-Faqih
... haikh al-Saduq. He, then, asked him to compile a book on [[Fiqh]] (Islamic Jurisprudence), The [[Halal]] and the [[Haraam|Haram]] (the permitted and prohibited) an ...
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