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- Ahkam abstract "Ahkam (Arabic: أحكام plural of Hukm حُكْم) is a reference to the Islamic commandments, derived and understood from religious jurisprudence resources (Arabic: مَنَابِعُ الفِقْهِ). A law, value, ordinance or ruling of Shari'ah (Islamic law). In order to arrive at any new legal doctrine, or hukm, one must employ a systematic methodology by which to extract meaning from the sources. Traditionally, this methodology has been categorized under the rules of ijtihad (independent reasoning, authentic scholarly endeavor).In the Qur'ann, hukm denotes arbitration, judgement, authority, and Allah's will. Following the passing of Muhammad, with no central legal power in the post-Medina Muslim society, the noun acquired new meanings over time, with hukm coming to refer to temporal executive rule or to a court decision and the plural, ahkam, referring to specific Quranic rules, positive fiqh laws derived from Islamic legal methodology, and rules or edicts. Early in Muslim history, the Kharijites' declaration to accept only the hukm of Allah (Arabic: حُكْمُ اللّهِ ) gave the word a political connotation.".
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- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Allah.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases_in_Sharia.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fiqh.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_ethics.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Commandment.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Fard.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Fiqh.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Haram.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Ijtihad.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Khawarij.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Makruh.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Medina.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Mubah.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Mustahabb.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Ramadan.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Sharia.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLink Sunnah.
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahkam pentad".
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahkam".
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Islamic commandments".
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "ahkam".
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "rulings".
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "wājib".
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "ʾAḥkām".
- Ahkam wikiPageWikiLinkText "الأحكام الخمسة (al-ahkam al-khamsah)".
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- Ahkam subject Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases_in_Sharia.
- Ahkam subject Category:Fiqh.
- Ahkam subject Category:Religious_ethics.
- Ahkam hypernym Reference.
- Ahkam type Village.
- Ahkam type Redirect.
- Ahkam comment "Ahkam (Arabic: أحكام plural of Hukm حُكْم) is a reference to the Islamic commandments, derived and understood from religious jurisprudence resources (Arabic: مَنَابِعُ الفِقْهِ). A law, value, ordinance or ruling of Shari'ah (Islamic law). In order to arrive at any new legal doctrine, or hukm, one must employ a systematic methodology by which to extract meaning from the sources.".
- Ahkam label "Ahkam".
- Ahkam sameAs Q2357930.
- Ahkam sameAs Haram_i_halal_u_islamu.
- Ahkam sameAs Al-Aḥkām_al-ḫamsa.
- Ahkam sameAs Ahkam.
- Ahkam sameAs Ahkam.
- Ahkam sameAs Ahkam.
- Ahkam sameAs Ахкәм.
- Ahkam sameAs Hukum_dalam_Islam.
- Ahkam sameAs m.09v_7t.
- Ahkam sameAs Хукм.
- Ahkam sameAs Obligimet,_lejimet_dhe_ndalimet_sipas_sheriatit.
- Ahkam sameAs Q2357930.
- Ahkam wasDerivedFrom Ahkam?oldid=697164697.
- Ahkam isPrimaryTopicOf Ahkam.