احکام شریعہ میں رخصت و تیسیر کا اختصاصی جائزہ An Analytical Study of Concessions and Ease in Islamic Jurisprudence Section Islamic Literature
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Abstract
The Messenger of Allah (Saw) had the most knowledge of the purpose of Allah's commandments and the breadth and ease found in them. That is why Allah Almighty gave the explanation of the Qur'an's summaries, the explanations of the Qur'an's ambiguities, the interpretation of the difficulties of the Qur'an and the explanation of the signs of the Qur'an to the Prophet. It was declared as the primary responsibility. There are many proofs in the Holy Quran and Hadiths that the Prophet (Saw) intended to be gentle, easy, generous, generous, forgiving and accommodating to people and he preferred ease for them. All such measures, due to which there was fear of difficulty, hardship, embarrassment and difficulty in people's lives, the Prophet (Saw) used to abandon it. While interpreting and explaining the commands of Allah, the Prophet (Saw) took great care that the commands It should not lead to difficulties and hardships for Muslims. People who prefer departures instead of vacations in post-natal work reach such a level that they don't even pay their duties well later. It should be remembered that where the Shariah has kept a series of leaves for people and made it easy, it is not permissible and right for any individual to deny these leaves. Denial of the eases and facilities given by the Shariah is tantamount to committing a divine sin. Therefore, one should adopt the path of moderation in worship and affairs in which Allah and His Messenger (Saw) have provided scope and breadth. Don't create problems for yourself and other people by doing it, and don't try to get rid of the things that Allah has placed in the power and strength of His servants. On some occasions, Allah and His Messenger ﷺ like to practice the act of departure, but on occasions of convenience and leave, it is necessary to obtain the pleasure of Allah and His Messenger
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