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Legal Rulings Derived from Qur’anic Stories, Part 1

Hamidreza Fahimitabar
  • Legal Rulings Derived from Qur’anic Stories, Part 1
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • 1. Examples of the Ahlul Bayt's legal understanding in interpretative hadiths on Qur'anic Stories
      • 1.1. The permissibility of taking a government position in unjust political systems
      • 1.2. The admissibility of self-praise
      • 1.3. The legitimacy of drawing lots in Islam
      • 1.4. Recommending that a woman who has just borne a baby eat dates
      • 1.5. The permissibility of dissimulation
      • 6.1 Marriage before paying the dowry
      • 1.7. Urging Muslims to be clean when arriving in Mecca
      • 1.8. Legitimacy of rent
      • 1.9 Nullifying Imamate of oppressors and the unintelligent
      • 1.10. Knowledge: a mandatory condition to enjoin good and forbid evil
      • 1.11. Justifying the punishment for disabled or diseased wrongdoers
      • 1.12. 'A part' refers to one-tenth
      • 1.13. The legal ruling on sheep grazing overnight in somebody's field without permission
      • 1.14. Fasting goes beyond refraining from eating and drinking
Islamic Law

The first part of this article demonstrate that legal rulings can be based on narrations from Qur'anic stories, using topics such as the permissibility of self-praise and dissimulation (taqiyya) and justifying punishment for the disabled and ill wrongdoers.

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Hamidreza Fahimitabar
Mahboobeh Morshedian
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
  • Legal Rulings Derived from Qur’anic Stories, Part 1
    • Legal Rulings Derived from Qur’anic Stories, Part 1
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • 1. Examples of the Ahlul Bayt's legal understanding in interpretative hadiths on Qur'anic Stories
        • 1.1. The permissibility of taking a government position in unjust political systems
        • 1.2. The admissibility of self-praise
        • 1.3. The legitimacy of drawing lots in Islam
        • 1.4. Recommending that a woman who has just borne a baby eat dates
        • 1.5. The permissibility of dissimulation
        • 6.1 Marriage before paying the dowry
        • 1.7. Urging Muslims to be clean when arriving in Mecca
        • 1.8. Legitimacy of rent
        • 1.9 Nullifying Imamate of oppressors and the unintelligent
        • 1.10. Knowledge: a mandatory condition to enjoin good and forbid evil
        • 1.11. Justifying the punishment for disabled or diseased wrongdoers
        • 1.12. 'A part' refers to one-tenth
        • 1.13. The legal ruling on sheep grazing overnight in somebody's field without permission
        • 1.14. Fasting goes beyond refraining from eating and drinking
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