2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6245-7_1
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Introduction: Reason, Revelation, and Law in Global Historical Perspective

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“…In addition to the role of the ratio as a source of law itself being debated (Weller & Emon, 2021), as explained earlier, questions about whether there is a reason behind the text, whether reasons that are not explicitly mentioned by the text can be known by human ratios; whether the reason "why" is the same as the purpose "for what"; and whether the reason and purpose can be used as a basis for producing law in │ 133 the contemporary world, are also debated by uṣūl al-fiqh scholars (Aḥmīdān, 2008). All of the above debates about rationality show that uṣūl al-fiqh is ẓannī.…”
Section: Ibn Al-khaujah (Tunisia 1922-2012)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the role of the ratio as a source of law itself being debated (Weller & Emon, 2021), as explained earlier, questions about whether there is a reason behind the text, whether reasons that are not explicitly mentioned by the text can be known by human ratios; whether the reason "why" is the same as the purpose "for what"; and whether the reason and purpose can be used as a basis for producing law in │ 133 the contemporary world, are also debated by uṣūl al-fiqh scholars (Aḥmīdān, 2008). All of the above debates about rationality show that uṣūl al-fiqh is ẓannī.…”
Section: Ibn Al-khaujah (Tunisia 1922-2012)mentioning
confidence: 99%