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Way of the Direct "Attard" in the Originalists' Opinions " Its argument and truth"(English Abstract)
Author(s) -
Bilqasim Dhaker Mohammed Alzubaidi Bilqasim Dhaker Mohammed Alzubaidi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
maǧalaẗ ǧameʼaẗ al-malīk abdul aziz. al-adab wa al-uʼlum al-īnsaniaẗ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1319-0989
DOI - 10.4197/art.27-2.1
Subject(s) - argument (complex analysis) , subject (documents) , independence (probability theory) , epistemology , action (physics) , pillar , measure (data warehouse) , relation (database) , computer science , event (particle physics) , psychology , medicine , philosophy , mathematics , statistics , data mining , physics , structural engineering , quantum mechanics , library science , engineering
The measurement evidence is considered on of the most important evidences of the Shariah Rules. It is also opinion's origin which the jurisprudence branches from it. The measure evidence leads to the independence of the details of facts and it also leads to measure and know the way of cause / reason and because of this the Originalists considered the research of the cause / reason is the origin or source of searching in the measure subject because knowing the cause / reason of the fact or the action/even in the most important pillar of the measurement. One of the most important researches that deals with knowing the cause is the research about the ways which explain the reason of the event that had happened, and this process is called: The Ways of the cause. The way of the Direct "Attard" is considered to be one way of knowing the cause, which the Originalists had tackled it their different studies and opinions. The researcher showed that all that he had found about this subject was that which had been written by the previous and the recent scholars and according to that he planned to tackle this article and its relation with different Originalists' opinions.

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