Speech No: N-285
Event: Webinar Series
Place: , UK
Dated: June 11, 2023
Category: English Speeches
Speech By: Shaykh Hammad Mustafa al-Madani al-Qadri
Description:
In this video, Shaykh Hammad Mustafa al-Madani al-Qadri explores the concept of Ijtihad in the 21st century and discusses whether Islamic laws are immutable or flexible in the face of modern challenges. The video explains that while the core principles of Islamic law are eternal and unchangeable, Islam also provides a framework for scholarly interpretation (Ijtihad) to address new social, economic, and technological issues within the guidance of the Qur’an and Sunnah. Shaykh Hammad Qadri emphasizes that the purpose of Ijtihad is not to alter religion, but to apply timeless Islamic principles to contemporary realities. The discussion further highlights the balance between permanent divine laws and juristic flexibility, demonstrating the adaptability and universality of Islam across all eras. This video is highly beneficial for students, researchers, scholars, and anyone interested in Islamic jurisprudence, contemporary Islamic thought, and the role of Ijtihad in modern society.
In this video, Shaykh Hammad Mustafa al-Madani al-Qadri explores the concept of Ijtihad in the 21st century and discusses whether Islamic laws are immutable or flexible in the face of modern challenges. The video explains that while the core principles of Islamic law are eternal and unchangeable, Islam also provides a framework for scholarly interpretation (Ijtihad) to address new social, economic, and technological issues within the guidance of the Qur’an and Sunnah. Shaykh Hammad Qadri emphasizes that the purpose of Ijtihad is not to alter religion, but to apply timeless Islamic principles to contemporary realities. The discussion further highlights the balance between permanent divine laws and juristic flexibility, demonstrating the adaptability and universality of Islam across all eras. This video is highly beneficial for students, researchers, scholars, and anyone interested in Islamic jurisprudence, contemporary Islamic thought, and the role of Ijtihad in modern society.


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