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Hanafi : One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence, founded Imam Abu Hanifa.
Hanbali: One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence, founded by Imam Ahmad Hanbal.
Haram: Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah.
Hawalah: Literally, it means transfer; legally, it is an agreement by which a debtor is freed from a debt by another becoming responsible for a debt or the transfer of a claim of a debt by shifting the liability for payment from one person to another.
Hibah: Donation.
Hikmah: Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction.
Hila: Using permissible or a combination of permissible means to reach forbidden ends. Tricks or ruses employed in structuring transactions to give the appearance that they are in compliance with the Shari’ah when the real intention is to circumvent the basic prohibitions.
Ibadat : Worship or Ritual act.
Ibahah: permissibility.
IFSB: Islamic Financial Services Board.
Across:1. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence, founded by Imam Ahmad Hanbal. | 2. | permissibility. | 4. | Islamic Financial Services Board. |
| 5. | Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah. | 7. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence, founded Imam Abu Hanifa. | 8. | Worship or Ritual act. |
| | Down:1. | Donation. | 3. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. |
| 6. | Using permissible or a combination of permissible means to reach forbidden ends. Tricks or ruses employed in structuring transactions to give the appearance that they are in compliance with the Shari’ah when the real intention is to circumvent the basic prohibitions. |
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Across:1. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence, founded by Imam Ahmad Hanbal. | 2. | permissibility. | 4. | Islamic Financial Services Board. |
| 5. | Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah. | 7. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence, founded Imam Abu Hanifa. | 8. | Worship or Ritual act. |
| | Down:1. | Donation. | 3. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. |
| 6. | Using permissible or a combination of permissible means to reach forbidden ends. Tricks or ruses employed in structuring transactions to give the appearance that they are in compliance with the Shari’ah when the real intention is to circumvent the basic prohibitions. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only