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Implementasi Kaidah Al-Yaqinu La Yuzalu Bi Al-Syakki Dalam Ibadah Fitri Amanda Hsb; Tasya Afrianti; M. Yusuf Alamsyah; Dicky Alamsyah Pardede; Rayhan Riend al-Afiq; Rahmad Hidayat
Tabayyun : Journal Of Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025)
Publisher : Tabayyun : Journal Of Islamic Studies

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The rule (qaidah) of Al-Yaqinu La Yuzalu bi Al-Syakki is present as a fundamental principle that provides guidance in dealing with these doubts. This rule was first formulated by classical scholars and continues to develop into one of the important pillars in decision-making of Islamic law. This study examines the implementation of the fiqh rules "Al-Yaqinu La Yuzalu bi Al-Syakki" (belief cannot be eliminated by doubt) in the context of the implementation of Muslim worship. This rule is one of the fundamental principles in Islamic law that has broad implications in various aspects of worship. This study aims to analyze the application of these rules in various contemporary worship problems and their relevance to modern life. This research is a doctrinal research with a literature study approach. That is a study by reading from various references with the object of research, namely about how to implement the rules in the matter of worship and muamalah. The results of the study found that this rule is one of the foundations of the postulates used in the issue of worship and muamalah. 
Menstrual Regulation in the Perspective of Islamic Fiqh: An Examination of Sharia Laws and Limitations Naufal Rizky Fadhilah; Tasya Afrianti; M. Yusuf Alamsyah Hrp
Jurnal Cendikia ISNU SU Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Vol.2 No.3 Desember 2025
Publisher : ISNU Sumatera Utara

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This study discusses the study of fiqh on Menstrual Regulation or menstrual regulation as a form of Family Planning (KB) practice in an Islamic perspective. In the modern era, the regulation of the menstrual cycle through drugs or medical interventions is often used by women for the sake of health, pregnancy planning, and the implementation of worship. This raises questions about its validity in Islamic law. This research uses a qualitative method with a library research approach, namely by examining classical and contemporary literature, including the Qur'an, hadith, fiqh books, and fatwas from religious institutions. The results of the study show that Islam basically allows the use of family planning methods, including menstrual regulations, as long as it meets several fiqh requirements, including: does not cause harm to health, is carried out on the basis of legitimate needs, and does not contradict the principles of sharia. Fiqh principles such as la dharara wa la dhirar (no harm) and maqashid syariah (the purpose of sharia), especially in safeguarding the soul and offspring, are the legal basis that allows this action. Thus, Menstrual Regulation is acceptable in Islam as long as it is carried out with medical considerations and sharia ethics.