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Jawaz is the opposite of prohibition, therefore, Jawaz, like Halal, has more general meaning than Mubah, as every Mubah is Ja'iz but not every Ja'iz is Mubah, such as Makruh and Mustahab which are Ja'iz but not Mubah.
Jawaz is the opposite of prohibition, therefore, Jawaz, like Halal, has more general meaning than Mubah, as every Mubah is Ja'iz but not every Ja'iz is Mubah, such as Makruh and Mustahab which are Ja'iz but not Mubah.


==In the Holy Qur’an and Hadith==
==In the Holy Qur'an and Hadith==
The word “Ibaha” and its derivatives are not used in the [[Holy Qur'an]] nor in [[Hadith]]s narrated form [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. However, [[Faqih]]s and scholars believe that several verses in the Holy Qur'an denote Ibaha, for instance: {{centered pull quote|O mankind! Eat of what is Halal and pure in the earth.}}
The word "ibaha" and its derivatives are not used in the [[Holy Qur'an]] nor in [[hadith]]s narrated form [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. However, [[faqih]]s and scholars believe that several [[verses]] in the Holy Qur'an denote ibaha, for instance: {{centered pull quote|O mankind! Eat of what is halal and pure in the earth.}}


==Primacy of Ibaha in Fiqh==
==Primacy of Ibaha in Fiqh==
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