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Hanafi : 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 Abu Hanifa.
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.
Ibadat : Worship or Ritual act.
Ijab: Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul.
Ikhtiyar: Choice.
Ilm: Knowledge.
Imam: leader. Guide or ruler. Head of a religious community
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.
Hikmah: Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction.
Ibahah: permissibility
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Across:3. | 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. | 5. | 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 Abu Hanifa. | 6. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. |
| 8. | leader. Guide or ruler. Head of a religious community | 9. | Choice. |
| | Down:1. | Worship or Ritual act. | 2. | permissibility | 4. | 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. |
| 7. | Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul. | 10. | Knowledge. |
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Across:3. | 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. | 5. | 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 Abu Hanifa. | 6. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. |
| 8. | leader. Guide or ruler. Head of a religious community | 9. | Choice. |
| | Down:1. | Worship or Ritual act. | 2. | permissibility | 4. | 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. |
| 7. | Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul. | 10. | Knowledge. |
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