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===Hukm===
===Hukm===
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In jurisprudential terminology, hukm means judgment of the religion regarding an action of a [[believer]]. For instance when it's said that wine drinking is [[Haram|forbidden]], [[Hurma]] is the Hukm of this act.
In jurisprudential terminology, hukm means judgment of the religion regarding an action of a [[believer]].<ref>Group of authors. ''Dāʾirat al-maʿārif-i fiqh-i muqārin'', vol. 3, p. 350.</ref> For instance when it's said that wine drinking is [[Haram|forbidden]], [[Hurma]] is the Hukm of this act.


Laws have various categorizations. Two most important types of religious laws are those "concerning duties" ([[al-hukm al-taklifi]]), and those "concerning situations" ([[al-hukm al-wad'i]]). Laws are also holistically categorized into primary and secondary. Provincial and governmental laws are another categorization.
Laws have various categorizations. Two most important types of religious laws are those "concerning duties" ([[al-hukm al-taklifi]]), and those "concerning situations" ([[al-hukm al-wad'i]]). Laws are also holistically categorized into primary and secondary. Provincial and governmental laws are another categorization.
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