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A '''Mujtahid''' (مجتهد, ''’muğtahid'') is a Muslim jurist who is qualified to interpret the law and thus to generate [[Ijtihad]]. | A '''Mujtahid''' (مجتهد, ''’muğtahid'') is a Muslim jurist who is qualified to interpret the law and thus to generate [[Ijtihad]]. | ||
The qualifications for a mujtahid were set out in the 11<sup>th</sup> century by Abul Husayn al-Basri in "al Mu’tamad fi Usul al-[[Fiqh]]". These were accepted by later [[Sunni]] scholars, including al-Ghazali, although al-Ghazali believed that [[Bid'ah|innovation]] had ended, as there was nobody qualified to be a Mujtahid. Such qualifications require proficiency in [[Shariah|Shari'ah]] and its interpretation. | The qualifications for a mujtahid were set out in the 11<sup>th</sup> century by Abul Husayn al-Basri in "al Mu’tamad fi Usul al-[[Fiqh]]". These were accepted by later [[Sunni]] scholars, including [[al-Ghazali]], although al-Ghazali believed that [[Bid'ah|innovation]] had ended, as there was nobody qualified to be a Mujtahid. Such qualifications require proficiency in [[Shariah|Shari'ah]] and its interpretation. | ||
[[Category:Islamic Law]] | [[Category:Islamic Law]] | ||
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[[Category:Terms and Definitions]] | [[Category:Terms and Definitions]] |
Revision as of 15:13, 18 September 2019
A Mujtahid (مجتهد, ’muğtahid) is a Muslim jurist who is qualified to interpret the law and thus to generate Ijtihad.
The qualifications for a mujtahid were set out in the 11th century by Abul Husayn al-Basri in "al Mu’tamad fi Usul al-Fiqh". These were accepted by later Sunni scholars, including al-Ghazali, although al-Ghazali believed that innovation had ended, as there was nobody qualified to be a Mujtahid. Such qualifications require proficiency in Shari'ah and its interpretation.