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Fundamental rules and their impact on the weightings of the scholar Khalil through his book clarification

Journal: REVUE DES LETTRES ET SCIENCES SOCIALES (Vol.17, No. 02)

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Page : 351-367

Keywords : rules; fundamental rules; weighting; fundamentals of jurisprudence;

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Abstract

This research attempts to shed light on the subject of weighting of the fundamental rules of the scholar Khalil through his book "Etawdih"; showing his scientific position and his competence in the doctrine of his imam, and a demonstration of the truth of his weighting and the importance of his fundamental rules in the most correct statement of narratives. This paper follows an inductive analytical approach whereby we can follow the weights of the scholar Khalil and link it to the document of fundamental rules; where the study showed that the rule of weighting for Khalil is not the adoption of the most correct sayings and narratives and the most famous ones like the case of many scholars of the doctrine, but it was based on the use of evidence and its validity. This is evident through the weighting of the anomaly sayings in many cases, and the weakening of his imams saying in other cases, and this as the evidence of the anomaly saying and the evidence of the saying of the contrary of the doctrine of his Imamgets more validity. The fundamental rules were the most important things that he relied on and built his weightings from. it is noted that it touched the majority of the fundamental sections, which indicates the keenness of the Imam to consider the principles of jurisprudence in general and its rules, especially in the weighting process, and highlights another area to add to the areas of its use, as also highlights the settlement of the Sheikh in the doctrine of his imam and covering his assets and branches.

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