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IBĀRETUN-NASS IN THE HANAFI SCHOOL OF LAW

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Šukrija Ramić
Šukrija Ramić
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Islamic pedagogical faculty in Zenica,

Abstract

This paper presents the understanding and interpretation of the theme of ‘ibāretun-nass in the Hanafi School of law, which is usually dealt in a branch of linguistics by methodologists of Islamic law. The importance of the branch of Methodology of Islamic law on linguistics and the benefits that a mujtahid has from the principles established by scholars in this part of Islamic law are discussed in the introduction. At the beginning of the paper, the Hanafi access to methods of textual indication of the legislation in general is examined, then the meaning of ‘ibāretun-nass in Hanafi school, its linguistic and technical definition, examples, the level and method of its indications and the status of the meaning that ‘ibāretun-nass indicates are treated. The importance of knowing the Arabic language, the methodology of Islamic law and other sciences necessary for the process of ijtihad are emphasised in the conclusion. Keywords: Qur’ān, sunna, sharia, metodology of islamic law, legal provisions, ‘ibāretun-nass, legislative text

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