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The Law of Wiping the Jaurab and Khuf Using the Qiyas Method from the Perspective of Islamic Jurisprudence Lafifah; Najwa Khalilah Harahap; Muhammad Zakaria; Bagus Hamdani Parapat; Arswendo Tyo Maulana
ISNU Nine-Star Multidisciplinary Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): DESEMBER 2024 :ISNU Nine-Star_INS9MJ
Publisher : ISNU Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70826/ins9mj.v1i3.500

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This study aims to analyze the metaphorical method between wiping socks and wiping khuf from the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence of worship. This study is included in the type of qualitative research using the library research method, which is a study conducted by collecting data from books and literature from previous studies, or research conducted by collecting data from searches or other writings both from scientific articles, primary data sources and secondary data sources, and other literature related to the metaphorical method. The results of the study found are as follows. First, the type of metaphor used in determining the law of wiping jaurab which is likened to the law of wiping khuf is the metaphor of 'illah by equating the legal ilat of far' with its aṣl, where the determination of the legal ilat uses the istinbāt method by means of munāsabah. Second, the figurative method used in determining the law on whether it is permissible to wipe socks in wudu as a substitute for washing the feet which is ascribed to the law of wiping the khuf is valid because it fulfills the pillars of kias and also complies with the requirements of each pillar.
REVISITING QADA’ PRAYERS: An Analytical Study of Classical and Contemporary Islamic Scholars Najwa Khalilah Harahap; Habiburrahman Rizapoor
Sharia Law and Justice Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Nurul Yaqin Annaba

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/slj.v1i1.13

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Prayer is the second pillar of Islam after the two sentences of the shahada. Prayer holds a crucial position in Islam, as emphasized by the Prophet of Allah. likening it to a pillar for a building, so that a building cannot stand firmly without a supporting pillar. Likewise, a person's Islam will not be strong without upholding prayer. However, sometimes intentionally or not, a Muslim misses prayer until it is out of time. Considering the importance of prayer, can prayers that are left out of time be made up for? In this article presents a discussion of the opinions of ulama regarding making up prayers, along with the arguments regarding the law on making up for prayers, the law on making up for prayers and the types of prayers that can be made up for prayers, as well as the conditions that must be met when making up prayers.