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Fiqh: Refers to the whole corpus of Islamic jurisprudence, it covers all aspects of life - religious, political…etc, and it’s based primarily on interpretations of the Qur’an and the Sunnah and secondary sources that are supported by the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
Fitrah : Law of nature.
Gharar: uncertainty, hazard, sale of a thing which is not present at hand; or the sale of a thing whose consequence or outcome is not known; or a sale involving risk or hazard in which one does not know whether it will come to be or not, such as fish in water.
Gharim: A debtor who does not possess the fund with which to repay his/her debt.
Hadiah: Gift, present.
Haj: Pilgrimage to Makah combined with other holy places.
Hanbali: One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence or religious law engaged in the interpretation of theQur’an and Sunnah. Founded by one of the classical jurists, Imam Ahmad Hanbal.
Haram: Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah.
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.
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Across:1. | Law of nature. | 4. | Pilgrimage to Makah combined with other holy places. | 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. |
| 9. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence or religious law engaged in the interpretation of theQur’an and Sunnah. Founded by one of the classical jurists, Imam Ahmad Hanbal. | 10. | Gift, present. |
| | Down:2. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. | 3. | uncertainty, hazard, sale of a thing which is not present at hand; or the sale of a thing whose consequence or outcome is not known; or a sale involving risk or hazard in which one does not know whether it will come to be or not, such as fish in water. | 5. | A debtor who does not possess the fund with which to repay his/her debt. |
| 7. | Refers to the whole corpus of Islamic jurisprudence, it covers all aspects of life - religious, political…etc, and it’s based primarily on interpretations of the Qur’an and the Sunnah and secondary sources that are supported by the Qur'an and the Sunnah. | 8. | Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah. |
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Across:1. | Law of nature. | 4. | Pilgrimage to Makah combined with other holy places. | 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. |
| 9. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence or religious law engaged in the interpretation of theQur’an and Sunnah. Founded by one of the classical jurists, Imam Ahmad Hanbal. | 10. | Gift, present. |
| | Down:2. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. | 3. | uncertainty, hazard, sale of a thing which is not present at hand; or the sale of a thing whose consequence or outcome is not known; or a sale involving risk or hazard in which one does not know whether it will come to be or not, such as fish in water. | 5. | A debtor who does not possess the fund with which to repay his/her debt. |
| 7. | Refers to the whole corpus of Islamic jurisprudence, it covers all aspects of life - religious, political…etc, and it’s based primarily on interpretations of the Qur’an and the Sunnah and secondary sources that are supported by the Qur'an and the Sunnah. | 8. | Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah. |
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