The effect of different places on changing the fatwa Residence in Western countries as a model

Authors

  • Mohamed amine Harir 1- University Of Ghardaia(Algeria), faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Department of Islamic Sciences,Southern Algerian Laboratory For Research Into Islamic History And Civilization,
  • abd elali chouiref University Of Ghardaia(Algeria), faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Department of Islamic Sciences, Southern Algerian Laboratory For Research Into Islamic History And Civilization,

Abstract

One of the most salient features of Islamic Sharia is its dynamic equilibrium of flexibility and constancy, endowing it with perennial relevance and applicability across all epochs and locales. Such a trait could not be sustained without the intrinsic capacity for evolution, underscoring its adaptability, and facilitating its alignment with the varying conditions and exigencies of the individuals bound by its directives.

 This transformative aspect is pertinent to the juridical decrees that are contingent upon change, recognizing that while certain tenets in Sharia remain immutable, steadfast against the tides of time and space, others are amenable to modification in response to shifting circumstances.

KEYWORDS: Fatwa; Migration; Location; the Characteristics of Islamic Sharia; Flexibility

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2025-10-14

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