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A REVIEW ON THE SYSTEM OF DA’WA (CLAIM) IN ISLAM


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Title: A REVIEW ON THE SYSTEM OF DA’WA (CLAIM) IN ISLAM

Authors: Ulfat Hussain, Abdul Ali Achakzai

Journal: The International Research Journal of Usooluddin

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Publisher: Department of Usooluddin University of Karachi

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2019

Volume: 3

Issue: 2

Language: English

Keywords: ClaimIslamic concept of claimprove of claimhow to prove claim in Islam.

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Abstract

Islam is the complete code of life. It deals with the all aspects of life. One of the aspects of life is Da’wa (claim). State or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof is called Da’wa (claim). The Legitimacy of Da’wa (claim) is proved from the early scholars. There are basically three types of Da’wa (claim). (1) Da’wa Sahih (right Da’wa) (2) Da’wa Fasid (Corrupt claim) (3) Da’wa Batil (False claim). The Ruling of Da’wa (claim) is, when the claim is filed correctly according to its terms, the ruler have to do justice. Sources of proving claim in Hanfi schools of thought are as follow: 1) Endorsement 2) Testimony 3) Right 4) We talk about the right 5) Qarina e Qatiya 6) Knowledge of Judge 7) Quotes They are referred to as the “Beeyana” in the phrase of jurisprudence. Hearing of claim is unanimously agreed by all schools of thoughts. The duration for the hearing are of two types, firstly, when it is set up by the Fuqaha, its duration is 32 years and it is unchangeable. Secondly, when it is set up by the ruler, its duration is 15 years and it is changeable. In today’s era form submission of case to its hearing in court are different stages which are as follow: 1) first pleading to suit 2) orders 3) payment to a witness for giving evidence in court 4) summons, order to appear in court 5) Application in the name of Tehsildar 6) reply of Claim 7) list of witnesses (plaintiff and Mediator) 8) list of parents (plaintiff and Mediator) 9) Topic of Claim 10) Template degree 11) Decision 12) Registered.


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