The Legitimate Intentions of Professor Mustafa Al-Zalmi in his Book The Philosophy of Sharia - An Applied Study -

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Anas Hassan
Ismail Mahmoud

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                    The author (may Allah have mercy on him) extrapolated the legal  Intentions  in the total provisions of worship and transactions, which came in the book The Philosophy of Sharia.


 The comprehensive view - theoretical and applied - in which the author, may Allah have mercy on him, distinguished in understanding the  Intentions  through his book (The Philosophy of Sharia), as he, may Allah have mercy on him, explained the legal meaning of the term philosophy, then said: What concerns us in this book is philosophy in its legal sense, which is about necessary interests, necessity and perfectionism, and Kemalism, which is called the  Intentions  for the legislator, which supports his approach in his book The Philosophy of Sharia, where we find him issuing his words with legal texts that clarify the  Intentions  of the topic he deals with under the title of the philosophy of marriage, for example, divorce or other topics that the Holy Qur’an or the Sunnah of the Prophet assured on its  Intentions .


Or we find it states wisdom and says that the wisdom of that, or the purpose of that. It is known that the wisdom, the reason, or the purpose is the basic material for the  Intentions  of the Sharia. In order for the research not to deviate from its objectives, we will choose applied models from the book The Philosophy of Sharia, and these applied models will be developed by the author, may Allah have mercy on him, under the title Philosophy (Philosophy of Marriage, Divorce, or otherwise) to prove the meaning of philosophy according to the author, which is the meaning of the  Intentions  of the Lawgiver.





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Hassan , A., & Mahmoud, I. (2023). The Legitimate Intentions of Professor Mustafa Al-Zalmi in his Book The Philosophy of Sharia - An Applied Study -. Islamic Sciences Journal, 12(9), 186–206. https://doi.org/10.25130/jis.21.12.9.9
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