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  1. 2022年8月17日 · It refers, in simple terms, to an edict or ruling by a recognized religious authority on a point of Islamic law. The process of issuing a fatwa usually begins when a...

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  2. 2024年5月17日 · Fatwa, in Islam, a formal ruling or interpretation on a point of Islamic law given by a qualified legal scholar (known as a mufti). Fatwas are usually issued in response to questions from individuals or Islamic courts. Though considered authoritative, fatwas are

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FatwaFatwa - Wikipedia

    A fatwa (UK: / ˈ f æ t w ɑː / ; US: / ˈ f ɑː t w ɑː /; Arabic: فتوى, romanized: fatwā; pl. فتاوى, fatāwā) is a legal ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a qualified Islamic jurist in response to a question posed by a private individual, judge or government.

  4. In Islamic law, Fatwa means a legal verdict. A fatwa is needed when there is no clear injunction from the Qur’an or Sunnah on a particular issue. In this situation, a qualified and certified Mufti, one who is equipped with sources of Shari’ah, its rulings and implications, will issue a fatwa after giving deep thought to the issue, analysing ...

  5. Fatwa is to communicate the Law of Allah with regards to matters of Deen substantiated by validations stipulated in the Shariah to those who enquire with regards to matters of revelation in a general way and in manner that is not enforcing or compelling (Al Misbah Fi Rasmil Mufti Wamanahihil Ifta Vol.1 Page 16)”

  6. 2016年2月19日 · Fatwa (plural fatawa) means, literally, “legal decision,” “verdict,” or, following the definition of al-Shatibi, “A reply to a legal question given by an expert ( mufti) in the form of words, action, or approval.”

  7. 2018年1月8日 · A fatwa is an Islamic religious ruling, a scholarly opinion on a matter of Islamic law. A fatwa is issued by a recognized religious authority in Islam. But since there is no hierarchical priesthood or anything of the sort in Islam, a fatwa is not necessarily "binding" on the faithful.