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==Mujtahid== | ==Mujtahid== | ||
A '''Mujtahid''' (مجتهد, ''’muğtahid'') is a Muslim jurist who is sufficiently qualified in [[fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence) in order to interpret the [[Sharia]] (as found in the [[Qur'an]] and [[Hadith]]) such that they can generate [[Islamic Law|Islamic law]]. The practice of a mujtahid is called [[Ijtihad|''ijtihad'']]. Alternative conceptions of the nature of divine authority between the [[Sunni]] and [[Shi' | A '''Mujtahid''' (مجتهد, ''’muğtahid'') is a Muslim jurist who is sufficiently qualified in [[fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence) in order to interpret the [[Sharia]] (as found in the [[Qur'an]] and [[Hadith]]) such that they can generate [[Islamic Law|Islamic law]]. The practice of a mujtahid is called [[Ijtihad|''ijtihad'']]. Alternative conceptions of the nature of divine authority between the [[Sunni]] and [[Shi'ism]] sects of Islam means that the qualifications and activity (ijtihad) of mujtahids are imagined differently. | ||
===Qualifications of a mujtahid=== | ===Qualifications of a mujtahid=== |