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What are the benefits and harms of taqlid ?

admin, June 16, 2023December 28, 2024

Benefits of Taqlid:

  1. Preservation of Tradition: Taqlid helps in preserving the knowledge and teachings of established legal schools and scholars. It ensures the transmission of Islamic jurisprudential heritage and helps maintain consistency in legal rulings.
  2. Simplicity and Certainty: Following a particular school or scholar can provide simplicity and certainty in matters of religious practice. It allows individuals to rely on the expertise and research of qualified scholars, saving them from the complexities of independent research.
  3. Accessibility: Taqlid makes Islamic law more accessible to a wider audience, as it allows individuals without extensive knowledge or expertise in legal principles to follow clear guidelines provided by qualified scholars.
  4. Consensus and Unity: Taqlid promotes unity and harmony within a specific community or region by establishing a shared legal framework. It helps prevent disagreements and disputes by adhering to established interpretations and consensus within a school or scholar’s methodology.

Potential Harms of Taqlid:

  1. Blind Adherence: Blindly following without understanding can lead to an uncritical acceptance of rulings. It may discourage individuals from engaging in personal study, critical thinking, and understanding the underlying principles of Islamic law.
  2. Stagnation: Over-reliance on taqlid without encouraging independent thinking and research can lead to a lack of innovation and adaptation to new contexts. It may hinder the development of new legal perspectives and solutions.
  3. Limited Exposure: Strict adherence to a single legal school or scholar may limit exposure to diverse legal opinions and interpretations within Islamic jurisprudence. It can restrict a person’s understanding of different perspectives and the broader scope of Islamic law.
  4. Potential for Errors: Scholars and legal schools are not infallible, and errors or differences of opinion may exist within their rulings. Blindly following without critical evaluation could result in perpetuating erroneous or outdated interpretations.
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