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'''Fīqh''' (Arabic: الفقه) is an [[Islam]]ic science through which practical laws and religious duties of a person in this world are studied. Jurisprudential laws are extracted from [[four sources]] by means of [[reason]]ing and research; which are the [[Qur'an]], [[Tradition]], [[Consensus]], and [[Reason]]. Fiqh has passed through many phases and periods in both [[Sunni]] and [[Shi'a]] schools of thought. The common period for both is the period of [[Tashri']] (legislation) which took place during the lifetime of the [[Prophet (s)]].
'''Fīqh''' (Arabic: الفقه) is an [[Islam]]ic science through which practical laws and religious duties of a person in this world are studied. Jurisprudential laws are extracted from [[four sources]] by means of [[reason]]ing and research; which are the [[Qur'an]], [[Tradition]], [[Consensus]], and [[Reason]]. Fiqh has passed through many phases and periods in both [[Sunni]] and [[Shi'a]] schools of thought. The common period for both is the period of [[Tashri']] (legislation) which took place during the lifetime of the [[Prophet (s)]].


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