مجلة ستاردوم العلمية المحكمة للدراسات الإسلامية والشرعية

الضروريات الخمس وتطبيقاتها في سورة الإسراء

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Praise be to Allah, The Lord of the world. Blessing and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammed and his family and companions.

The study entitled “The Five Necessities and their Application in Surat Al-Isra” aims to examine and analyze the five necessities in Surat Al-Isra

It consists of an introduction and five sections that discusse the five necessities in terms of defining them, the ways to preserve them through compulsories and forbiddens, and their applications. Each necessity consists of four branches.

The study concludes with multiple results, including:

  • The preservation of religion is the primary one of the necessity purposes that are essential for religion and life interests; either in the doctrinal or legislative aspects, as highlighted in Surat Al-Isra.
  • Self-preservation is considered a priority in the principles of Sharia and its general purposes after preserving religion. Some scholars even prioritized self-preservation over religion preservation. Sharia has clarified the self-preservation from both compulsories and forbiddens aspects, as demonstrated in Surat Al-Isra.

The recommendations of the study include: the importance of studying the five necessities in Qur’an, extracting applied issues from Qur’an for each necessity، and the importance to establish purposeful scientific centers that serve Qur’an and its sciences.

 

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