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Ijma, or consensus, is significant in Islamic jurisprudence as it represents the collective agreement of scholars on a particular legal issue after the time of the Prophet Muhammad. It serves as a source of Islamic law, complementing the Qur’an and Hadith. Ijma ensures unity in legal interpretations and provides guidance on issues that may not be explicitly addressed in primary texts. It reflects the collective wisdom of the Muslim community, helping to adapt Islamic law to changing circumstances while maintaining fidelity to core principles. Ijma reinforces the idea of community involvement in governance and law, highlighting the importance of scholarly collaboration in interpreting and applying Islamic teachings.

Hassan Shehzad Answered question November 2, 2024
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