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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.
Hisbah: A term used by the classical Muslim jurists to describe the function carried out by the state or appropriate Islamic authority to regulate the market place. It includes whatever steps may be needed in order to maintain a fair and orderly market place.
Hukum: In Fiqh, the Shari'ah ruling associated with any action; rules, provisions and laws includes Allah's command's/norms/values for individual believer.
Ihtikar: Hoarding: the prohibited practice of purchasing essential commodities, such as food and storing them in anticipation of increase in prices
Ijab: Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul.
Ijarah : leasing, tenancy agreement.
Ijtihad: effort, exertion, diligence. Independent or innovative legal reasoning or interpretation, to formulate a ruling on a given issue on the basis of evidence found in Islamic sources.
Ikhtiyar: Choice.
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Across:1. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. | 3. | Hoarding: the prohibited practice of purchasing essential commodities, such as food and storing them in anticipation of increase in prices | 5. | Choice. | 7. | leasing, tenancy agreement. | 9. | Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul. | 10. | In Fiqh, the Shari'ah ruling associated with any action; rules, provisions and laws includes Allah's command's/norms/values for individual believer. |
| | Down:2. | 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. | 4. | effort, exertion, diligence. Independent or innovative legal reasoning or interpretation, to formulate a ruling on a given issue on the basis of evidence found in Islamic sources. | 6. | Donation. | 8. | A term used by the classical Muslim jurists to describe the function carried out by the state or appropriate Islamic authority to regulate the market place. It includes whatever steps may be needed in order to maintain a fair and orderly market place. |
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Across:1. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. | 3. | Hoarding: the prohibited practice of purchasing essential commodities, such as food and storing them in anticipation of increase in prices | 5. | Choice. | 7. | leasing, tenancy agreement. | 9. | Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul. | 10. | In Fiqh, the Shari'ah ruling associated with any action; rules, provisions and laws includes Allah's command's/norms/values for individual believer. |
| | Down:2. | 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. | 4. | effort, exertion, diligence. Independent or innovative legal reasoning or interpretation, to formulate a ruling on a given issue on the basis of evidence found in Islamic sources. | 6. | Donation. | 8. | A term used by the classical Muslim jurists to describe the function carried out by the state or appropriate Islamic authority to regulate the market place. It includes whatever steps may be needed in order to maintain a fair and orderly market place. |
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