- In
Islamic jurisprudence,
qiyas (Arabic: قياس,
qiyās [qɪˈjæːs], lit. 'analogy') is the
process of
deductive analogy in
which the
teachings of the hadith...
- the Qurʾān and the Sunnah."
Analogy by
Cause (
Qiyas al-Ma'na/
Qiyas al-Illa)
Analogy by
Resemblance (
Qiyas al-Shabah) Ijmā' —
consensus of
scholars or of...
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Qiya is a
village in
Makkah Province, in
western Saudi Arabia. List of
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Muslims view
Qiyas as a
central Pillar of Ijtihad. On the
other hand; Zahirites,
Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Al-Bukhari,
early Hanbalites, etc.
rejected Qiyas amongst...
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Qutlug Qiya, or full name
Qutlug Qiya Barlas, (Mongolian: Кутлуг Кияа, Кутлуг Кия Барлас,
living around 13th–Century CE.) was the son of
Ichil who was...
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majority of jurists. They are: The Qur'an The
Sunnah Ijma' or
Consensus Qiyas or
Analogy These four
types of
evidence are seen as
acceptable by the vast...
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Qiyas Tests is a set of
college admission tests in
Saudi universities belonging to the
Education &
Training Evaluation Commission (ETEC). The ETEC stated...
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secondary sources of law:
juristic consensus (ijmaʿ) and
analogical reasoning (
qiyas). It
therefore studies the
application and
limits of analogy, as well as...
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whether the term
Qiyas refers to
analogical reasoning,
inductive reasoning or
categorical syllogism. Some
Islamic scholars argued that
Qiyas refers to inductive...
- of Muhammad; ijmā', or
consensus of the
members of the
Muslim community;
qiyas, a
system of
analogical reasoning from
earlier precedents; and
local customs...