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Title: The jurisprudential controls of the injunctions affected by weather conditions in worship
Authors: Hassan Maoloud Hassan Shebani (P69686)
Supervisor: Mohd Izhar Ariff Mohd Kashim, Dato' Dr.
Keywords: Islamic law -- Interpretation and construction
Religious life -- Islam
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic -- Malaysia
Issue Date: 7-Feb-2018
Description: Acts of worship has been influenced by the effects of meteorology and weather conditions, it had a clear effect to alter the legislations and obligations of Sharia (Islamic legislations) by adjusting, extinguishing, hastening or deferring them. This has motivates researcher to study and review the primary references of Islamic jurisprudence and opinions of fuqaha (scholar) related to the legitimate excuses on the matter and meteorology. Author entitled this: the jurisprudential controls of the injunctions affected by weather conditions in worship, in order to reveals the laws and explain the study problem. The research problem reveals that there is no record of jurisprudential controls that gauge the actions of worshiping when such weather phenomenon occurs, and how to articulate them. Furthermore, to the best of knowledge whether there is a concordance or discordance among scholars and views of the four scholar schools when articulating these controls, and how both the act of worship and the weather condition are related. Therefore, the study focuses on how to formulate the jurisprudential controls, compile terms of weather and climatic conditions mentioned in the al-Quran and Sunnah (tradition), show their cause and effect relations, and illustrate how they impact the act of worship, linking them by the rules of jurisprudence. The methodology used in this research is the deductive inductive approach, which implies the induction the relevant terms from key references of the four jurisprudence schools, extracting the jurisprudential statements of the jurists, stating the jurisprudential evidence of their statements and organizing these statements chronologically, and finally identify the number the concordances or discordances between their statements. The study has resulted forty-nine jurisprudential controls, distributed among the act of purity (Tahara), prayer (Salat), alms (Zakat), fasting (Siyam), and pilgrimage (Hajj and Umrah). Prayer dominated the highest number with twenty-one jurisprudential controls, followed by purity (Tahara) with seventeen jurisprudential controls, fasting (Siyam) with seven jurisprudential controls and alms (Zakat) with three jurisprudential controls, and finally pilgrimage (Hajj and Umrah) with only one jurisprudential control.,Certification of Master's/Doctoral Thesis" is not available
Pages: 280
Call Number: BP144.H347 2018 tesis
Publisher: UKM, Bangi
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Islamic Studies / Fakulti Pengajian Islam

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