Author
Al-Raysuni; Ahmad
Year
2011
Publisher
International Institute of Islamic Thought
Language
English
Pages
41
Last Update
11-Jun-2025
Keywords
Religion
WHEN discussing consultation and the evidence supporting it in Islamic legal texts, scholars and writers have tended to focus on two particular Qur’anic verses, namely, 42:38 and 3:159. Given the centrality of these two passages to any treatment of the subject of consultation, I will be discussing them in due course. However, I would like to begin with the Qur’anic passage that reads:
And lo! Thy Sustainer said unto the angels: “Behold, I am about to establish upon earth one who shall inherit it.”
And they said: “Wilt thou place on it such as will spread corruption thereon and shed...
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