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Non -Controversial Sources <br />In the process of deducing Islamic Law, The Islamic Fatwa Council distances itself from. <br />all non -Islamic and controversial books, Fatwas and sources that fall under the following <br />categories: <br />• Islamist and revolutionary publications that are founded upon political Islamist <br />ideologies; <br />+ Extremist books and scriptures used to incite violence and terrorism; <br />* Publications that promote and encourage sectarianism among Muslims; <br />• Books that normalize and/or tolerate innovation and heresy in religion (Bid'ah); <br />• Books — and all publications -- relied on by terrorist entities and deviant organizations <br />or rnovements; <br />Clarifications Regarding Sources and Citations <br />The sources and citations used in the jurisprudential reasoning of Fatwa No. F02301 are of <br />four categories: <br />1) Islamic sources: The holy Quran, and The Hadith. <br />2) Secondary sources: Scholarly consensus, Analogy, and Rationale (Logic) <br />3) Expert opinion/testimony: Human rights reports, statistics and witness accounts. <br />Citations: <br />Sources of the opponents: The views and opinions of authors revered by the entity in <br />question (llamas), in order to demonstrate their understanding of Islamic law and <br />deliberate violation of it. The author referred to in this regard is Syed Abul A'la al- <br />Maududi, an Islamist author acclaimed by Hamas, and had influenced the organ ization's <br />founders. The Islamic Fatwa Council does not regard Syed Abul A'la al-Maududi a <br />legitimate Islamic scholar or an Islamic jurist. <br />
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