The process of interpreting the two primary sources of Islamic law is called fiqh (literally meaning intelligence) or Islamic jurisprudence. While the above two sources are regarded as infallible, the fiqh standards may change in different contexts. Fiqh covers all aspects of law, including religious, civil, political, constitutional and procedural law.Fiqh depends on 4 sources: 1.Interpretations of the Quran 2.Interpretations of the Sunnah 3.Ijma, consensus amongst scholars (collective reasoning) 4.Qiyas/Ijtihad analogical deduction (individual reasoning)
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