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Fatwa
In Ismailism, the Imam is a sole authority. His guidance and order are the legal ruling, therefore, no person is authorized to issue fatwa on any religion matter. One can however make his judgment in view of the guidances of the Imam, but his judgment cannot be regarded conclusively. Devin J. Steward writes in Islamic Legal Orthodoxy (Salt Lake, 1998, p. 179) that, "It is the Caliph (Imam) who has ultimate authority on religious matters. Others, like al-Qadi al-Numan himself, are entitled to issue legal opinions and hand down verdicts, but only through the permission of the Caliph (Imam); their authority is derivative and dependent." Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Fatwa in Encyclopedia of Ismailism, must read 101 Ismaili Heroes etc. |
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