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Explore the foundational sources of Muslim Law in this detailed breakdown of Chapter 1. According to the sources, Islamic law is built upon four primary pillars: the Quran, the Sunna or Hadis, Ijmaa (consensus), and Qiyas (analogical deduction). In this video, we discuss: • The Quran: The divine basis of law containing roughly 200 legal verses. We explain why it is viewed as an "amending enactment" rather than an exhaustive code. • Sunna and Hadis: The "binding ordinances" (nass) that distinguish between the Prophet's practices and his spoken words. • Ijmaa: How the consensus of jurists allows the law to adapt to new problems as Islamic influence expanded. • Qiyas: The process of using common sense and "illat" (effective cause) to extend laws to cases not explicitly covered by the original text. • Sectarian Perspectives: A comparison of how Sunni and Shia schools differ, particularly regarding the authority of the infallible Imam and the authenticity of traditions narrated by the Prophet's companions versus his household. Whether you are a law student or interested in legal history, this video provides an essential overview of how these sources—including secondary sources like customs, legislation, and judicial decisions—form the stable foundation of Islamic law.