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Tag: Mufti

Scholars for Dollars? – Islam’s History of Scholarly Independence (3 of 3)

In almost all periods of Islam’s history, scholars – and in particular jurists (fuqahā’) – relied on a number of methods and initiatives to ensure their financial self-sufficiency...

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Reforming Narratives, Truth to Power 2 Comments June 28, 2022January 6, 2024 7 Minutes

Scholars for Dollars? – Islam’s History of Scholarly Independence (2 of 3)

Al-Subki and al-Qarāfi would use the term Fāsiq in reference to scholars who flatter debauched authorities, despite such a title usually afforded to those who commit major sins.

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Reforming Narratives, Truth to Power 2 Comments June 25, 2022January 6, 2024 7 Minutes
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