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Endless Bliss
Hilmi Isık, Hüseyn
Hilmi Isık, Hüseyn
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"Hadrat Abdulghanî Nablusî wrote in his book Khulâsat-uttahqîq fî-bayân-i hukm-it-taqlîd wat-talfîq: “Admitting someone else’s word or proof without understanding it, is called Taqlîd (imitation, following). A Muslim who is not a mujtahid has to do his every act of worship and everything by imitating a mujtahid. It is permissible for him to imitate one mujtahid when doing one thing and to follow another mujtahid when doing another thing for the first time. But, after having done one thing according to one Madhhab, he has to do that thing by imitating continuously the same Madhhab, except when there is a darûrat (strong necessity)[1] not to do so. During the times of the Sahâba and the Tâbi’în, the newly converted Muslims would do so. Likewise, Muslims who imitate only one Madhhab in everything they do, cannot imitate another Madhhab unless there is a strong necessity.” As is seen, when there is a darûrat, it is permissible to do worships and everything else according to another Madhhab. But, in that case, it will be necessary to learn that Madhhab well and to observe its conditions."(PG 7)
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2008-06
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