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Maliki: One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic Jurisprudence, founded by Imam Malik Ibn Anas.
Maqasid: The purpose or ultimate wisdom behind a law or legal ruling.
Maslahah: It refers to unrestricted public interest.
Mauquf: Suspended, Stopped for a while as in hadith.
Maysir: Games of chance or gambling, trying to earn easy money without having to provide equivalent consideration.
Mujtahid : A jurist who expends great effort in deriving a legal opinion or interpreting sources of the law.
Murabahah: sale on mutually agreed profit, mark up or Cost plus financing.
Musawamah : Bargain on price, where the seller does not disclose the original cost of the goods.
Musharakah: The literal meaning is sharing, an investment partnership with profit-loss-sharing implications.
Mustahab : Meritorious, or opposite of Makuh.
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Across:1. | Suspended, Stopped for a while as in hadith. | 4. | Bargain on price, where the seller does not disclose the original cost of the goods. | 5. | It refers to unrestricted public interest. |
| 6. | A jurist who expends great effort in deriving a legal opinion or interpreting sources of the law. | 7. | The literal meaning is sharing, an investment partnership with profit-loss-sharing implications. |
| | Down:1. | Games of chance or gambling, trying to earn easy money without having to provide equivalent consideration. | 2. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic Jurisprudence, founded by Imam Malik Ibn Anas. | 3. | The purpose or ultimate wisdom behind a law or legal ruling. |
| 4. | sale on mutually agreed profit, mark up or Cost plus financing. | 5. | Meritorious, or opposite of Makuh. |
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Across:1. | Suspended, Stopped for a while as in hadith. | 4. | Bargain on price, where the seller does not disclose the original cost of the goods. | 5. | It refers to unrestricted public interest. |
| 6. | A jurist who expends great effort in deriving a legal opinion or interpreting sources of the law. | 7. | The literal meaning is sharing, an investment partnership with profit-loss-sharing implications. |
| | Down:1. | Games of chance or gambling, trying to earn easy money without having to provide equivalent consideration. | 2. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic Jurisprudence, founded by Imam Malik Ibn Anas. | 3. | The purpose or ultimate wisdom behind a law or legal ruling. |
| 4. | sale on mutually agreed profit, mark up or Cost plus financing. | 5. | Meritorious, or opposite of Makuh. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only