The fundamentalist term is the license of Ibn Ashour through his book The Purposes of Islamic Law

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  • Abdelkader Hacini ben Ali
  • Achour Boukalkoula ben El Mabrouk

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Abu Zayd
Taher Ibn Ashour

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The term "interest" is a very precise term in the proposition. There is a lot of talk about it from a variety of fields. This is due to the difference between the field of jurisprudence and the field of jurisprudence. Through the employment of Imam Muhammad al- Taher Ibn Ashour in his book Makassed Islamic law, as a study of terminology; from the linguistic structure that form the term, until the semantic development of the term, through the functional use of the term when the son of Ashour.

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Abdelkader Hacini ben Ali

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Islamic Sciences || University of Ahmed Deraya Adrar || Algeria

Achour Boukalkoula ben El Mabrouk

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Islamic Sciences || University of Ahmed Deraya Adrar || Algeria

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2019-12-30

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The fundamentalist term is the license of Ibn Ashour through his book The Purposes of Islamic Law. (2019). Journal of Islamic Sciences, 2(6), 106-97. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.H301019

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The fundamentalist term is the license of Ibn Ashour through his book The Purposes of Islamic Law. (2019). Journal of Islamic Sciences, 2(6), 106-97. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.H301019