USUL FIQH SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SYARIAH AND FIQH
Shariah is derived from Allah, the Quran, the Prophet Muhammad, and Hadith, while Fiqh is derived from the scholars of Fiqh and refers to the Quran and Hadith. The main differences are that Shariah is God-given and fixed, while Fiqh is humanly acquired and deals with legal rulings. Fiqh also contains more specific components and can change according to circumstances, whereas Shariah lays down basic principles.
2. AL-INSYIRAH
¤ AIMI TAKLIAH BINTI MOHD SAUPI
¤ FATIN SYAZWANA BINTI MOHD NADZRI
¤ INTAN MARIANA BINTI AHMAD
¤ LIYANA BINTI AHMAD
¤ MARIAM BINTI ABDUL HAMID
¤ MIRAWATI BINTI ABDUL MUIS
¤ MUNIRAH NAJMAH BINTI MOHD FADZIL
¤ NABILA FARHANA BINTI CHE ROSLAN
¤ NAJIDAH BINTI HAJI JAMALUDDIN
¤ NUR SYAHIRAH BINTI RAUF
¤ SITTI NOR HAFIDAH BINTI MUHIDDIN
3. SIMILARITIES
Shariah and Fiqh, are two things that
draw us to the right path. Where, Shariah
derived from Allah, the Qur'an, the
Prophet Muhammad, and Hadist. While
Fiqh derived from the scholars of Fiqh
and Fiqh members, but still refers to the
Qur'an and Hadist
4. differences
SHARIAH FIQH
•A path leading to the source of a meaningful life •A product of understanding of the sources in
(Islam) Shariah
•God-given •Humanly acquired
•Embrace all human beliefs, activities and actions •Deals with legal rulings and acts
•Components:
•Components:
•Ibadah
•Aqidah
•Munakahat
•Akhlaq
•Muamalat
•Ibadah
•Uqubat
•Muamalat
•International relations
•A body of laws deduced from shariah to cover
•The body of revealed laws found both in the
specific situation not directly treated in Shariah
Quran and Sunnah
law
•Certain components are fixed while some others
•Fixed, unchangeable and eternal are subject to change according to the
circumstances
•Most part are general •Tend to be specific and detail
•Understanding and application of Shariah, how it
•Lay down basic principles
should be applied