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The sources of jurisprudence of the four imams

admin, June 16, 2023December 28, 2024

Sources of Fiqh for the Four Imams (Sunni):

  1. Imam Abu Hanifah:
    • Quran: The primary and foundational source of Islamic law.
    • Hadith: Prophetic traditions and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
    • Ijma: Consensus of the scholars on legal issues.
    • Qiyas: Analogical reasoning and applying legal principles to derive rulings.
    • Istihsan: Juristic preference and equity.
    • Urf: Local customs and practices.
  2. Imam Malik:
    • Quran: The divine scripture of Islam.
    • Hadith: Prophetic traditions, focusing primarily on the hadiths of the people of Medina.
    • Ijma: Consensus of the scholars of Medina.
    • Qiyas: Analogical reasoning.
    • ‘Amal Ahl al-Madinah: The practice and customs of the people of Medina.
  3. Imam Shafi’i:
    • Quran: The holy book of Islam.
    • Hadith: Prophetic traditions, including both the authenticated (sahih) and the weak (da’if) hadiths.
    • Ijma: Consensus of the scholars.
    • Qiyas: Analogical reasoning.
    • Istihsan: Juristic preference and equity.
    • ‘Amal Ahl al-Madinah: The practice and customs of the people of Medina.
  4. Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal:
    • Quran: The primary source of Islamic law.
    • Hadith: Prophetic traditions, with a strong emphasis on authentic narrations.
    • Ijma: Consensus of the scholars.
    • Qiyas: Analogical reasoning, although with more limited application compared to other schools.
    • Athar: Narrations and practices of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Sources of Fiqh for Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (Shia):

Imam Jafar as-Sadiq, considered an important figure in early Shia jurisprudence, relied on the following sources:

  • Quran: The fundamental source of guidance in Islam.
  • Hadith: Prophetic traditions and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) transmitted through the Imams.
  • Sunnah: Practices of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the Imams from the Ahl al-Bayt (household of the Prophet).
  • Ijma: Consensus of the Shia scholars.
  • ‘Aql: Reasoning and intellect.
  • ‘Amal Ahl al-Bayt: The practice and customs of the Ahl al-Bayt.

It’s important to note that the sources and methodologies of fiqh can vary among different scholars and schools within Sunni and Shia Islam, but the sources mentioned above provide a general understanding of the foundations of their legal reasoning.

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