Fiqh or Jurisprudence in Islam
Fiqh literally means an understanding and knowledge of something. At more than one place the Qur'an has used the word fiqh in its general sense of ‘understanding.’ In the early days of Islam the terms ilm (knowledge) and fiqh were frequently used to denote an understanding of Islam in general. This shows that in the Prophet’s time the term fiqh was not applied in the legal sense alone. The Prophet once blessed ibn Abbas (d. 68) in these words: ‘Allahumma faqqih ho fiddin,’ that is, O God, give him understanding in religion. By these words the Prophet did not mean exclusively knowledge of law. He meant in fact a deeper understanding of religion.Learn Fiqh Urdu (Asaan Fiqha) book is uploaded here on Urdu Movies Site by Urdu Media Service , you may directly read online or download free PDF book from
Fiqh literally means an understanding and knowledge of something. At more than one place the Qur'an has used the word fiqh in its general sense of ‘understanding.’ In the early days of Islam the terms ilm (knowledge) and fiqh were frequently used to denote an understanding of Islam in general. This shows that in the Prophet’s time the term fiqh was not applied in the legal sense alone. The Prophet once blessed ibn Abbas (d. 68) in these words: ‘Allahumma faqqih ho fiddin,’ that is, O God, give him understanding in religion. By these words the Prophet did not mean exclusively knowledge of law. He meant in fact a deeper understanding of religion.Learn Fiqh Urdu (Asaan Fiqha) book is uploaded here on Urdu Movies Site by Urdu Media Service , you may directly read online or download free PDF book from
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