Socioeconomically Dimensions of the Jurisprudence (FIQH) Problem and Urbanization Conditions in Islamic West between Regular Jurisprudence (FIQH) and the Jurisprudence (FIQH) of the Place
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Socioeconomically dimensions, Al-aqabani, jurisprudence fiqh, fiqh of the placeAbstract
This study tries to explain the importance of the jurisprudence (FIQH) problem in Islamic society; specially in Western Islamic countries. It will explain the role of the problem on the catastrophic status of urbanization and the reasons behind its relapse. The city of "Talmasan" and the situation of people at that time will be used as a case study. The results will enrich jurisprudence (FIQH) of the place over the regular jurisprudence (FIQH). The analysis is a new approach which does not depend on the approach of quotation of the regular jurist (FQIH) or migrant academician. The aim of the study is trying to identify the Descendents and their role in the enrichment of historical material, despite what is said of the obstacles that contribute to localizing and reviving them and the difficulty of their Fiqh language. This study was based on the heuristic method through textual excavations in the effort referred to by his name. The study used key words like the sciences of language, and the modern critical school such as: the generated text, intertextuality, the working sentence, the starting sentence, the target sentence and discussed its relationship with the descending. The study was divided into main sections namely: the literature of the study and its theoretical framework and the formative field of the Fiqh "history". The study recommended the importance of withdrawing the Fiqh guidelines to their historicity, so that we expand the science of fiqh in its chapter to be a document in the historical record.
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