


Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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The provisions of the pitfall in Islamic jurisprudence, the chapter on worship
Qutaiba Abdel Salam Mohamed Abdullah, Dr. ThamerMajed Abdel Aziz
Abstract
Praise be to God, and may blessings and peace be upon the Messenger of God, may God’s
prayers and peace be upon him, and after. I dealt in the research with the definition of alHattab linguistically and idiomatically, as well as the evidence for its legitimacy from the
Qur’an and the pure Prophetic Sunnah and the jurisprudential rulings related to it. The
definition of logging and its legitimacy, the first requirement mentioned the definition of
logging, and the second requirement mentioned its legitimacy from the Holy Qur’an and the
purified Sunnah of the Prophet, and the second topic mentioned the issues of logging in
worship, and there are two demands, the first requirement: the logging in the sanctuary of
Mecca, and the second requirement of logging in the sanctuary of Medina, Finally, the
conclusion mentioned the most important results, then the sources and references. What
was right is from God, and what was wrong is from myself. We are all subject to error, and
may God’s prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family and
companions.
Keywords
provisions; Islamic jurisprudence; chapter on worship
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