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Epistemology Of Islamic Law In The Ibn Rushd’S Perspective

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  • Ade Yusuf Mujaddid

    (UIN Walisongo, Indonesia)

  • Karimatul Khasanah

    (IAIN Pekalongan, Indonesia)

  • Fahrodin

    (IAIN Pekalongan, Indonesia)

Abstract

Islamic law is an integral part of Islam. Everyone who studies Islam also studies Islamic law. Ibn Rushd, an expert in Islamic law has a method of establishing Islamic law. Ibn Rushd’s method was influenced by philosophy (epistemology). What is the method of Ibn Rushd’s epistemology of Islamic law and its relevance? The purpose of this study is to know the method of determining Ibn Rushd’s Islamic law and its relevance. The epistemology of Islamic law Ibn Rushd has four premises: primary premises (al-maqulat al-ula), sensory knowledge (al-mahsusat), opinions which are generally accepted (almasyhurat), and opinions received (al-maqbulat) Primary premises and sensory knowledge are included in the convincing category (al-yaqin), opinions that are generally accepted (al-mashhurat) are in a degree close to the beliefs and opinions received (al-maqbulat) only reaches the expected degree (zhan) Ibn Rushd’s epistemology of Islamic law to improve human morals. So that Ibn Rushd established the freedom of the madzhab and did not justify fanaticism towards a school of thought.

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  • Ade Yusuf Mujaddid & Karimatul Khasanah & Fahrodin, 2021. "Epistemology Of Islamic Law In The Ibn Rushd’S Perspective," Annals of the University of Craiova for Journalism, Communication and Management, Department of Communication, Journalism and Education Sciences, University of Craiova, vol. 7(1), pages 58-69, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:edt:aucjcm:v:7:y:2021:i:1:p:58-69
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    Keywords

    Epistemology; Islamic law; moral;
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