Daily Islamic Rules is committed to providing clear, authentic, and practical guidance for Muslims in their daily religious practices. The methodology used in this blog is based on established principles of Islamic scholarship and widely recognized classical sources.
Methodology
Our content follows a structured approach grounded in traditional Islamic legal methodology (Usul al-Fiqh). Every article is prepared through the following process:
Reference to Primary Sources
Islamic rulings are primarily derived from the Qur'an and the authentic Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Classical Scholarly Interpretation
The understanding of the early scholars (Salaf) and classical jurists is used as the foundation for explaining Islamic rulings and practices.
Established Schools of Islamic Jurisprudence
When applicable, references are made to the recognized schools of Islamic law (Madhahib), including:
- Hanafi
- Maliki
- Shafi'i
- Hanbali
Authentic Scholarly References
Content is based on trusted classical and contemporary Islamic scholarship to ensure reliability and accuracy.
Clarity and Practical Application
The aim of every article is to translate scholarly knowledge into clear, practical guidance that can be easily followed in daily life.
Foundational Sources
The primary sources used in developing content include, but are not limited to:
- The Holy Qur'an
- Authentic Hadith collections, such as: Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Sunan al-Nasa'i, and Sunan Ibn Majah.
Additional references may include classical works of Islamic jurisprudence, tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis), and recognized contemporary scholars.
Commitment to Authenticity
Daily Islamic Rules strives to maintain accuracy and authenticity in all content. Islamic rulings presented on this blog are intended to serve as educational guidance, helping readers understand Islamic practices in a simple and structured way.
However, readers are encouraged to consult qualified scholars or local religious authorities for specific personal religious matters or complex legal questions.
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