Kazi be a person capable of disquisition (Ijtihad), he may consider in his own mind, what is consonant to the principles of right and justice, and applying the result with a pure intention to the facts and circumstances of the case, let him pass judgment... Asiatic Researches - Σελίδα 488των Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1811Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
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...present lawyers."1 " If, however, no authorities be forthcoming, and the Kdzl be a qualified jurist, he may consider in his own mind what is consonant...never be ashamed to ask questions for information and advice."2 These passages are irreconcilable with the opinions contained in the former quotation. The... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1835 - 524 σελίδες
...present lawyers."1 " If, however, no authorities be forthcoming, and the Kdzi be a qualified jurist, he may consider in his own mind what is consonant...never be ashamed to ask questions for information and advice."2 These passages are irreconcilable with the opinions contained in the former quotation. The... | |
| William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 σελίδες
...authorities referred to be forthcoming, and the Kází be a person capable of disquisition (Ijtihád), he may consider in his own mind what is consonant...circumstances of the case, let him pass judgment accordingly." The second is taken from the Badai'a of Abu Bakr Ben Masuúd al-Káshání, who died in AH 587 (AD... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1873 - 596 σελίδες
...authorities referred to be forthcoming, and the Kazi be a person capable of disquisition (Ijtihad), he may consider in his own mind, what is consonant...circumstances of the case, let him pass judgment accordingly." The second is taken from the Badaya of Abu Bnkr Bin Masuiid al-Kashanf. The same runs thus :—"When... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali - 1885 - 704 σελίδες
...authorities referred to be forthcoming and the Kazi be a person capable of analogical deduction (Ijtihdd), he may consider in his own mind what is consonant...circumstances of the case, let him pass judgment accordingly." Abu Bakr ibn Masaud al Kashani has stated in the Baddia, " Where there is neither written law nor concurrence... | |
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