Overview of Usul Al Fiqh (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence) 10m 06s
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This module introduces the fourth legal maxim, deducts its origin and formulation, and provides an example of its application in Islamic finance.
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Overview of Usul Al Fiqh (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence) 10m 06s
SECTION 2
Islamic Legal Maxims (Qawa'id Fiqhiyyah) - Overview 02m 22s
Legal Maxim 1: Matters Determined by Intention 02m 00s
Legal Maxim 2: Hardship Begets Facility 02m 44s
Legal Maxim 3: Harm is to be Eliminated 01m 48s
Legal Maxim 4: Certainty is not Overcome by Doubt 01m 44s
Legal Maxim 5: Custom is Arbiter 02m 45s
Introduction to Mu'amalat & Objectives 06m 01s
SECTION 1
Overview of Usul Al Fiqh (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence) 10m 06s
SECTION 2
Islamic Legal Maxims (Qawa'id Fiqhiyyah) - Overview 02m 22s
Legal Maxim 1: Matters Determined by Intention 02m 00s
Legal Maxim 2: Hardship Begets Facility 02m 44s
Legal Maxim 3: Harm is to be Eliminated 01m 48s
Legal Maxim 4: Certainty is not Overcome by Doubt 01m 44s
Legal Maxim 5: Custom is Arbiter 02m 45s
Introduction to Mu'amalat & Objectives 06m 01s