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TWO
l. Qur'an : Surat Ibrahim (14), ayahs 32-34.
2. Taqi ad-Oin Ahmad ibn Taymiyah, in Majmu ' al-Fatawa.
3. According to Islamic jurisprudence, a valid analogical ruling must
nonnally be based on a definable objective cause ('illah; in
this case the fact that every created being is a sign of its
Creator), rather than being based directly on an underlying value
and reason (hikmah; in this case the beneficial functions of every
created being). This is because the hikmah is harder to define
and specify .
4. Qur'an: Surat al-Anbiya' (21), ayah 30.
5. Qur'an: Surat al-Baqarah (2), ayah 164.
6. Qur'an: Surat al-An:.am (6), ayah 99.
7. Qur'an: Surat al-Hajj (22), ayah 5.
8. Qur'an: Surat al-Furqan (25), ayahs 48-49.
9. Qur'an: Surat al-Waqi'ah (56), ayahs 68-70.
10. Qur'an: Surat al-Mulk (67) ayah 30.
11. Qur'an: Surat al-Anfal (8), ayah II.
12. Qur'an: Surat an-Nahl (16), ayah 14.
13. Qur'an: Surat al-Ma'idah (5), ayah 96.
14. Qur'an: Surat al-Qamar (54), ayah 28. ,
15. Hadith related by Abu-Dawud, Ibn Majah, and al-Khallal.
16. Hadith. related by the Im.am Ahmad in the Musnad.and by Ibn Majah
on the authorIty of' Abd-Allah Ibn ' Amr , wIth a transmIssIon of
weak authority .
17. Qur'an: Surat al-Hijr (15), ayah 22.
18. Qur'an: Surat al-Baqarah (2), ayah 164.
19. Qur'an: Surat al-A 'raf(7), ayah 57.
20. Qur'an: Surat ar-Rahman (55), ayah 10.
21. Qur'an: Surat ar-Rum (30), ayah 20.
22. Qur'an: Surat Nuh (71), ayahs 17-18.
23. Qur'an: Surat Nuh (71), ayahs 19-20.
24. Qur'an: Surat al-Mursalat (77), ayahs 25-27.
25. Qur'an: Surat an-Nazi'at (79), ayahs 30-33.
26. Qur'an: Surat al-Hijr (15), ayahs 19-20.
27. Qur'an: Surat Ya Sin (36), ayahs 33-35.
28. Hadith of sound authority, related byal-Bukhari, Muslim, and at-
Tirmidhi, on the authority of Jabir ibn' Abd-Allah and others.
29. Qur'an: Surat 'Abasa (80), ayahs 24-32.
30. Qur'an: Surat al-Waqi'ah (56), ayahs 71-73.
31. Qur'an: Surat al-An'am (6), ayah 38.
32. Qur'an: Surat al-Hajj (22), ayah 18.
33. Qur'an: Surat al-Isra' (17), ayah 44.
34. Qur'an: Surat ar-Ra'd (13), ayah 15.
35. Qur'an: Surat al-Anbiya' (21), ayah 107.
36. Hadith related by Abu-Dawud and at- Tirmidhi on the authority
of'Abd-Allah ibn ' Amr .
37. Hadith of sound authority, related by al-Bukhari and Muslim on
the authority of'Abd-Allah ibn 'Umar and Abu-Hurayrah.
38. Hadith of sound authority, related by al-Bukhari and Muslim on
the authority of Abu-Hurayrah.
39. Hadith on sound authority, related by al-Bukhariand Muslim on
the authority of'Abd-Allah ibn 'Umar.
40. Hadith of sound authority, related by al-Bukhari and Muslim on
the authority of'Abd-Allah ibn 'Umar; and hadith related by Abu-Dawud
on the authority of 'Abd-Allah ibn 'Abbas and Abu-Hurayrah.
41. Hadith of sound authority , related by Muslim and Abu-Dawud on
the authority of Shaddad ibn Aws.
42. Hadith of sound authority, related by al-Bukhari and Muslim and
others on the authority of Abu-Hurayrah.
43. Hadith related by Abu-Dawud on the authority of'Amir ar-Ram.
44. Hadith related by Abu-Dawud on the authority of'Abd-Allah ibn
Hubshi.
45. Qur'an: Surat al Bagarah (2) ayah 205.
46. Muwaffaq ad-Din 'Abd-Allah ibn Qudamah, in al-Mughni.
47. 'Izz ad-Din ibn 'Abdas-Salam, in Qawa 'id al-Ahkamfi Masalih
al-Anam. This passage falls within a discussion of huquq
al-'ibad, the rights or legal and moral claims of human beings and
other creatures upon each legally responsible person. The rights
or legal claims of animals are less comprehensive than those of man,
and are subject to limitations such as the defense of human life and
property and the requirements ofhuman beings for food. It is, however,
significant that in Islam the concept ofrights or legal claims enforceable
by law applies to animals as well as human beings.
SECTION
THREE
1. Hadith related by the Imam Malik in the Muwatta' with an incomplete
transmission; and by al-Hakim in al-Mustadrakwith a complete chain
of transmission; and he described it as of sound authority on the
conditions ofMuslim. This and subsequent legal principles are well
known, and unless otherwise referenced, are found in the books
of al-Ashbah wa 'n-Naza 'ir by lalal ad-Din 'Abd ar- Rahman as-Suyuti
and Zayn al-' Abidin ibn Nujaym, and in the Maja/lat al- Ahkam al-'Adliyah.
2. Ahadith related by Abu-Dawud and others, on the authority ofMu'adh,
Abu-Hurayrah, and 'Abd-Allah ibn Sarjis.
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FOUR
1. Qur'an: Surat al-Qasas (28), ayah 77.
2. Qur'an: Surat al-A 'raf (7), ayah 31.
3. Qur'an: Surat ash-Shu'ara' (26), ayahs 151-152.
4. Qur'an: Surat al-A'raf(7), ayahs 56.
5. Qur'an: Surat AI'Imran (3), ayah 104.
6. Abu 'I-Faraj 'Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rajab, in al-Qawa 'id.
7. Hadith of sound authority, related by at- Tirmidhi and
Abu-Dawud on the authority of' A'ishah.
8. Taqi ad-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyah, in as-Siyasat ash-Shar 'iyah.
9. 'Izz ad-Din ibn 'Abd as-Salam, in Qawa'idal-Akhamfi Masalih
al-Anam.
10. These institutions are described under the relevant chapters
of every manual of Islamic law (fiqh).
11. These himas are mentioned by the Imam ash-Shafi'i in Kitab al
Umm and by Muwaffaq ad-Din 'Abd-Allah ibn Qudamah, in al-Mughni,
as well as in other sources.
12. Hadith of sound authority, related by al-Bukhari and Muslim
on the authority of'Abd-Allah ibn 'Abbas.
13. Hadith of sound authority , related by Muslim on the authority
of Jabir ibn ' Abd- Allah.
14. Hadith of sound authority, related by Muslim on the authority
of Abu Hurayrah.
15. Hadith of sound authority, related by al-Bukhari and Muslim
on the authority of'Abd-Allah ibn 'Umar.
SECTION
FIVE
1. Qur'an: Surat ar-Rum (30), ayah 41.
2. Qur'an: Surat al-Qasas (28), ayah 58.
3. Qur'an: Surat ad-Dukhan (44), ayahs 25-29.
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