This research deals with the discussion of the fundamentalists' difference in the issue of adopting the strongest and lightest of fatwas among the fundamentalists, and the impact of that difference. The research consisted of an introduction, four chapters, and a conclusion. The preface, which includes a brief overview of the definition of the title of the issue, and the difference between it and similar issues. In the four investigations, I dealt with the statements of the fundamentalists and their doctrines in the matter; And that is through which fatwas and sayings of scholars the imitator takes in terms of severity and ease, the evidence for those sayings and their discussions, the type of disagreement, and the implications for the disagreement to be moral, then the most likely between these sayings and sects. The research was appended with a conclusion and proven sources.
Kardam, M. M. S. K. (2020). Taking the strongest and lightest of fatwas from the fundamentalists. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 36(3), 535-577. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2020.105736
MLA
Muhammed Muteb Saeed Kardam Kardam. "Taking the strongest and lightest of fatwas from the fundamentalists", The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 36, 3, 2020, 535-577. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2020.105736
HARVARD
Kardam, M. M. S. K. (2020). 'Taking the strongest and lightest of fatwas from the fundamentalists', The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 36(3), pp. 535-577. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2020.105736
VANCOUVER
Kardam, M. M. S. K. Taking the strongest and lightest of fatwas from the fundamentalists. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 2020; 36(3): 535-577. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2020.105736