EPISODES:
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 01 – An Introduction to Islamic Legal Maxims
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 02 – Judgement is to be based on Knowledge
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 03 – Matters are judged by their Objectives
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 04 – Certainty is not Displaced by Doubt
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 05 – Certainty is not Displaced by Doubt
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 06 – Hardship Begets Ease
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 07 – Hardship Begets Ease
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 08 – Necessities under the Permissible
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 09 – Necessity to be assessed & treated proportionately
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 11 – Harm is to be eliminated
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 12 – Averting harm takes precedence over benefit
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 13 – When The Impediment is Removed The Original Shariah Rule
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 14 – Custom is an Arbiter
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 15 – A matter recognised by custom
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 16 – History of Islamic Banking
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 17 – Evolution of Some Shariah Rules Due to changing Times is…
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 18 – Ijtihad is not set by another Ijtihad
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 19 – Benefit goes with Liability
Islamic Legal Maxims- Part 20 – Acts of those with Authority…
Islamic Legal Maxims- Part 21 – It is not allowed to dispose of another’s…
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 24 – Deferment constitutes part of the price (P1)
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 25 – Deferent Constitutes Part of the Price (P2)
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 26 – Giving Effect to Words is Preferable to giving them no Effect
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 27 – If Halal & Haraam Coincide, Haraam Prevails
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 28 – What is Auxiliary to something in fact follows it’s ruling
Islamic Legal Maxims – Part 29 – Conditional Promises are Binding