dalilni
Dalilni is a term derived from Arabic, meaning "evidence" or "proof." It is commonly used in Islamic jurisprudence to refer to the four primary sources of Islamic law: the Quran, the Sunnah (the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad), ijma' (consensus of the Muslim community), and qiyas (analogical reasoning). These sources are considered authoritative and reliable for determining Islamic legal rulings.
The Quran is the holy book of Muslims, believed to be the word of God as revealed
The Sunnah encompasses the teachings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad, as recorded by his companions.
Ijma' refers to the consensus of the Muslim community on a particular issue of Islamic law. It
Qiyas is the process of analogical reasoning, where legal principles are applied to new situations based on
Dalilni is essential in Islamic jurisprudence as it ensures that legal rulings are based on authoritative