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    fatwa
    /ˈfatwɑː/

    noun

    • 1. a ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a recognized authority.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FatwaFatwa - Wikipedia

    A fatwa is nonbinding (unless issued by a government judge in an Islamic state), while a court decision is binding and enforceable. A fatwa may deal with rituals, ethical questions, religious doctrines and sometimes even philosophical issues, while court cases dealt with legal matters in the narrow sense.

  3. Aug 17, 2022 · It refers, in simple terms, to an edict or ruling by a recognized religious authority on a point of Islamic law. The process of issuing a fatwa usually begins when a...

  4. The meaning of FATWA is a legal opinion or decree handed down by an Islamic religious leader.

  5. May 17, 2024 · Fatwa, in Islam, a formal ruling or interpretation on a point of Islamic law given by a qualified legal scholar (known as a mufti). Fatwas are usually issued in response to questions from individuals or Islamic courts. Though considered authoritative, fatwas are generally not treated as binding.

  6. In Islamic law, Fatwa means a legal verdict. A fatwa is needed when there is no clear injunction from the Qur’an or Sunnah on a particular issue.

  7. In short, a Fatwa is more general while a Qadhaa is specific for an individual. Another fundamental difference between Iftaa and Qadhaa is that a Fatwa is not enforceable. That is a Mufti cannot compel the Mustafti (questioner) to practice upon his Fatwa.

  8. Feb 19, 2016 · Fatwa (plural fatawa) means, literally, “legal decision,” “verdict,” or, following the definition of al-Shatibi, “A reply to a legal question given by an expert (mufti) in the form of words, action, or approval.”

  9. In the technical language of Shari`ah, the word fatwa clarifies the Islamic ruling in an answer given to question or a set of questions usually related to an Islamic issue. It does not make any difference whether the questioner is a person or a group of persons.

  10. 1 day ago · Fatwa (legal edict): is the clarification of Islamic law (legal rulings of God). A fatwa is usually made by a mufti based on evidence (God’s ruling) and in response to a question made by a person (an inquirer) on issues of personal or general concern.

  11. May 30, 1999 · Fatwa is a juristic opinion/decree given by a scholar on any matter or incident from the Shari‘ah point of view. Although it is not binding from judicial view point, but it should be followed by the inquirer. And Allah knows best.