Because of the politic, social and economic crises, the last years of Ottoman have been a time period that many fiqh issues were disscussed in. Also in this period, it is found good examples of usûl-furû‘ (theory-practise) interaction. In this article that aims to provide one of these examples, the underlying reasons of Mansurizade Said’s view that “The permissibility/al-ibâhah is not a legislative rule”, have been examined. In order to understand that Mansurizade’s views emerged on what conditions, a brief overview of intellectual situation of the period was offered in the introduction section. To demonstrate Mansurizade’s difference in handling of this issue, in the first section it was presented how the problem was addressed in the classical usûl literature. In the second section, after giving a brief about Mansurizade’s scientific personality, his opinion of permissibility was clarified. Likewise in this section, the factors led him to put a theoretical (usûl) problem back on the agenda again were listed consecutively. In the result section, it has been reached that Mansurizade’s handling an usûl issue to solve some current furu‘/practical problems is a remarkable example of Usul-furu‘ interaction in the history of fiqh.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 15, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 3 Issue: 6 |
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