Angel Crowding

Authors

  • Assistant Lecture Raed Jassim Al-Haidari University of the Inheritors of the Prophets - Holy Shrine of Al-Hussainiy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36327/ewjh.v2i31.13052

Keywords:

Usul, jurisprudence, command, prohibition

Abstract

abstract

The Islamic religion is a complete and integrated religion, containing many contents and topics that have been able to leave clear imprints in people's daily lives. The various Islamic sciences have studied these topics very carefully, as each of these sciences specializes in a specific set of religious topics. Among the most prominent Islamic sciences that directly affect people’s lives is the science of jurisprudence, which Muslim scholars have been interested in throughout Islamic history, and has remained immortal in scientific schools and religious metropolises.

One of the important topics in this science, which is one of the legal concepts that were put forward in the discussion of ability and its types, and this issue is one of the oldest issues of origins, and there is no doubt that it came to the science of principles from the science of theology, as the research took place among the theologians that it is possible for the legislator to order something and forbid about it first? Is it worthy of his wisdom or not?

So it was dealt with in the vocabularies and the title, and if it contained permission, it was dealt with in the vocabularies and the title, even if it included the words of the command and the prohibition, and they are the two discourses denoting the obligation and the prohibition, not the same as the obligation and the prohibition, but clearly the talk here is not about the signifier, the talk is not about a meeting The two discourses are two discourses, but the talk is about the meeting of signifiers, i.e. the obligation and the prohibition. What is meant by the title of abstaining from the combination of command and prohibition, i.e., abstaining from the combination of the same obligation and prohibition.

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Published

2023-08-05

How to Cite

Assistant Lecture Raed Jassim Al-Haidari. (2023). Angel Crowding. Journal of the College of Education for Girls for Humanities, 2(31). https://doi.org/10.36327/ewjh.v2i31.13052

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