The role of silence in Islamic jurisprudence
Abstract
Sakoot(silence)is an Arabic word which means silence. Hence it seems
to be a word but this word is very comprehensive and accepted. This word
can carry two meanings. The one is willing ness while the other is
unwilling ness. But using it (sakoot) in the meaning of willingness is quite
better and good looking when there is no willingness then there should
have some purpose. It is our duty to stop the wrong doer by our talks. In
these cases someone may become unhappy (angry) with us and there I very
less chance of his willing. If we keep silent then we can achieve aim. If it is
the matter of purchase then it may be implemented. If married then the
marriage is right (acceptable). Transection either it is in accordance with
invalid or accurate in both cases it is based on permission since is the
replace condition of permission. It can be derived from these conversation
that sakoot (silence) has got a significant place and role in Islamic
jurisprudence.
Muhammad Safi Ullah Safi, Dr. Muhammad Riaz Alazhari. (2018) اسلامی فقہ میں سکوت کا کردار, Al-Azhāar, Volume 4, Issue 1.
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