Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh
Beneficial, Eloquent Classification and Differentiations
by Shaykh ‘Abdur Rahmaan ibn Nasr As-Sa’di (rahimahullaah)
Author of this greatly beneficial reference on Fiqh Foundations & Principles is Shaykh Abdur Rahmaan bin Nasr as Sa’di rahimahullaah. Explanation is by our Shaykh Dr Sami as-Sughair, hafidhahullaah, in 1427
- 01 – Ordering Beneficial – Forbidding Evil
- 02 – The Means Take On the Same Ruling as Their Aims – Saleh-as-Saleh
- 03 – Hardship Brings Ease – Ease is Origin of Shariah
- 04 – Obligation Is Dependant Upon Ability – Need and Necessity
- 05 – Shari’ah Is Based Upon Two Principles
- 06 – Origin of Worship Is Prohibition – Six Points for Daleel
- 07 – Condition for Obligation of Acts of Worship and Validity
- 08 – Rulings versus Conditions and Lack of Impediments
- 09 – Matters Concerning the ‘urf – Local Customs
- 10 – Burden of Proof is Upon Claimant – Oath is Upon Defendant
- 11 – Asl Remains in Effect – Certainty Not Annuled by Doubt
- 12 – Mutual Consent Required When Compensation and Donation
- 13 and 14 – Cases of Liability for Damages or Injuries
- 15 – All Harm Lifted and No Intentional Harm Done
- 16 – Justice Is Obligated – Al-Fadl Is Recommended
- 17 – Deprivation of One Illegaly Hastening a Matter
- 18 – Cases When a Value Is Appraisable
- 19 – Cases When a Matter Is Refered to the Value
- 20 – Difficulty in Determining To Whom Belongs a Right
- 21 – Sales Transactions Considered To Be a Risk
- 22 – 23 – Cases of Possible Reconciliation and Agreement
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