- Ijma
Ijmā (إجماع) is an Arabic term referring ideally to the
consensus of theummah (the community ofMuslims , or followers ofIslam ).The
hadith ofMuhammad which states that "My community will never agree upon an error" is often cited as support for the validity of ijma.Sunni Muslims regard ijma as the third fundamental source of Sharia law, after the divine revelation of theQur'an , the prophetic practice orSunnah . The analogical reasoning orqiyas is described as fourth source in Sunni Islam, whereas Shi'a Islam uses'aql (intellect). Many conservative Muslim writers have claimed that the use of ijma' makes Islamic law compatible withdemocracy .Usuli Shia accepts Ijam under restricted conditions as a source of Islamic law. Technically it is “the unanimous doctrine and opinion of the recognized religious authorities at any given time”.Various proponents of
liberal movements within Islam criticize the traditional view that ijma' is only a consensus among traditional Islamic scholars (Arabiculema ). They claim that truly democratic consensus should involve the entire community rather than a small and conservative clerical class, especially since there is no hierarchical system in Islam.See also
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Islamic democracy
*Deliberative democracy
*Precedent
*Qiyas
*Ijtihad
*Ulema
*Usul al-fiqh
*Ashab al-Ijma' External links
* [http://globalwebpost.com/farooqm/writings/islamic/ijma.html The Doctrine of Ijma': Is there a consensus?] by Dr. Mohammad Omar Farooq
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