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Migration and the Choice between a Permissible Difficulty and a Forbidden Ease
Migration and the Choice between a Permissible Difficulty and a Forbidden Ease
S.L. Al-Hakim
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The decision to migrate from one country to another is an
important one - and one that has jurisprudential
implications upon the migrant. Migrating, in the Islamic
sense, must be done within the boundaries of Islamic Law;
and while there is no objection in one migrating from one
place to another, the aftereffects of such a migration must
be considered. If the effects will be detrimental to one’s
Islamic practices, this migration then becomes a forbidden
one.
This discussion of migration is not only intended for those
who wish to travel from Islamic countries to non-Islamic
countries - but can also apply to those who wish to do the
opposite, or those who wish to remain wherever they are.
Categories:
Year:
2020
Publisher:
Ansariyan Publications
Language:
English
Pages:
137
ISBN 13:
9789642196524
ISBN:
9789642196524
Your tags:
Migration, Hijrat, Islam, Shia, Resistance, History, Umayyads, Abbasids, Propagation of Islam, Tyrannical Rulers, Oppressed people, Ahlul Bayt
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