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==The Principles of Jurisprudence (''Usul al-Fiqh'')== | ==The Principles of Jurisprudence (''Usul al-Fiqh'')== | ||
=== Daleel === | ===Daleel=== | ||
{{Main|Daleel}}The jurisprudential methodology (''Usul al-Fiqh'', lit. "the Principles of Jurisprudence") developed by the schools of Islamic law comprise of [[Daleel|a hierarchy of various proofs, or ''adillah'' (sing. ''daleel'')]]. Though this hierarchy differs for every school of Islamic law, the all agree that the Qur'an, hadith, Ijma (scholarly concensus), and Qiyas (analogy) are, in that order, among the first five daleels. | {{Main|Daleel}}The jurisprudential methodology (''Usul al-Fiqh'', lit. "the Principles of Jurisprudence") developed by the schools of Islamic law comprise of [[Daleel|a hierarchy of various proofs, or ''adillah'' (sing. ''daleel'')]]. Though this hierarchy differs for every school of Islamic law, the all generally agree that the Qur'an, hadith, Ijma (scholarly concensus), and some form of Qiyas (analogy) are, in that order, among the first five daleels. | ||
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