International Journal of Specialized Islamic Studies

Volume 9 - Issue 1 (3) | PP: 34 - 53 Language : العربية
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/SIS2024.9.1.3
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Takleef (Religious Obligation) Among Jurists

Alawiyah Ali Musa Abdeen
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
13/12/2023 6/1/2024 17/2/2024 31/3/2024
Abstract
Objectives: The study aims to highlight one aspect and principle of Sharia, emphasizing its established rules in mitigating general harm on the obligated individuals and alleviating their difficulties and hardships. Methodology: The research follows a descriptive-analytical methodology, involving the collection of scholars' opinions from various jurisprudential schools of thought, with a focus on jurisprudential study. Conclusion: In conclusion, the study comes out with several results, including the following: Takleef is a request involving cost and potential hardship. It is the "Amana" presented to the heavens and the earth, which Man chose to bear. The intellect is the locus of Takleef, and the ranks of believers are distinguished by their ability to bear such obligations. Disbelievers are addressed with faith, regardless of their beliefs. The existence of impediments to Takleef renders the obligation null and void.


How To Cite This Article
Abdeen , A. A. M. (2024). Takleef (Religious Obligation) Among Jurists. International Journal of Specialized Islamic Studies, 9 (1), 34-53, https://doi.org/10.31559/SIS2024.9.1.3

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