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Jurisprudential Methodology <br />The methodology of The Islamic Fatwa Council in deducing Islamic Law from the sources <br />of Islam (The Holy Quran and Noble Hacliths) is derived from a concrete, ancient and <br />mainstream approach to Islamic jurisprudence (Filth) that has been relied upon by Islamic <br />Scholars since the passing of the Noble Prophet Mohammad (saw) in order to rely on His <br />teachings in arriving at the most accurate legal verdict; in a process known as IjOhad, and <br />that has been a guide for over 14 centuries. <br />Jurisprudential Sources <br />Alongside the above Islamic Sources, the IFC refers to the jurisprudential output of early <br />Islamic jurists, acknowledging their jurisprudential insight and personal Ijtihad when <br />issuing Islamic edicts, these jurists are — and not limited to: <br />• Imani Ja'far al-Sadiq <br />• Imam Ibn Hanbal <br />• Imam Abu Hani fah <br />• Imam Al-Sh ifi'i <br />• Imam Malik <br />Nonsectarian <br />The Islamic Fatwa Council maintains a non-sectarian approach towards Islamic <br />jurisprudence and Muslim cornmunities. Muslims are provided with verdicts based on the <br />teachings of their respective schools of thought, and are supervised by jurists and scholars <br />who adhere to the same sect (Maclh'hab). <br />