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- W3109292015 abstract "All praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings of Allah be upon his messenger.This paper compiled the implications resulting from lying as stated by jurists in the original issue by the term ʻlyingʼ. The paper was divided into an Introduction, two Chapters and a Conclusion.In Chapter One, I gave a definition of ʻlyingʼ and related terms, its types and motives, and the ruling of lying in addition to cases in which lying is permissible, the penalty for lying, repenting from it and consequential implications on the individual and community.In Chapter Two, I dedicated it to discussing the issues in which jurists mentioned a consequence. The Chapter comprised seven issues on acts of worship, four on financial dealings, eight on separation between spouses, two on crimes, four on testimonies and three on faith. I conducted a jurisprudential comparative study between the four schools of jurisprudence with documenting their statements taken from their approved books.In my Conclusion, I reached several results, the most important of which are as follows:•A liar commits a sin if he/she lies intentionally, not inadvertently or out of ignorance. In essence, lying is prohibited, and the cases in which it is permissible are exception to the rule.•In acts of worship, no resultant effect is brought about for it does not nullify ʻwuduʼ (ablution); yet, it deducts from the reward of fasting and ʻʼeitekaafʼ (seclusion in a mosque for worshipping).•All matters for which scholars necessitated complete truth should be clarified; insinuation in this context is prohibited, let alone lying, though lying in the context of informing is less grave than lying in the context of writing.•If it appeared that the false witnesses were lying, they would guarantee what they damaged because of their false testimony.•Whatever is taken through lying is not lawful even if it is by a judge's ruling.•No expiation for lying in oath, because it is a grave sin. However, a liar in oath is to be given a discretionary punishment as decided by the ruler.Among the key recommendations that I proposed was: Researching in the detailed rules of morals is one of the rich research spheres; it did not receive utmost care by scholars. Thus, it is a wide area for establishing academic theses, such as the subject of lying, which is considered a wide area for a topic that could become a project." @default.
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- W3109292015 title "The implication Of Lying In Islamic Fiqh" @default.
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