Explore Verses Related to dire circumstances may repeal ordinances forbidding something
At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
A foundational principle of Islamic jurisprudence (Usul al-Fiqh) that demonstrates the flexibility, mercy, and practicality of Shari'ah.
Reflects Allah's attributes of being All-Forgiving (Al-Ghafur) and Most Merciful (Ar-Rahim), prioritizing the preservation of human life over ritual regulations in extreme cases.
💭 Theological Perspective
Acknowledges human vulnerability and the need for concessions in life-threatening situations.
Highlights the importance of intention, permitting the act while forbidding the desire for it, thus maintaining a state of taqwa (God-consciousness) even under duress.
Serves as a critical legal maxim that guides jurists in deriving rulings for contemporary issues where necessity arises.
Tests a believer's sincerity and reliance on Allah's mercy, distinguishing between genuine need and the pursuit of loopholes.
📜 Hadith Perspective
The Prophet's ﷺ actions and rulings often reflected the principle of alleviating hardship, which underpins the concept of necessity.
- Alleviation of hardship in religion
- The prohibition of causing harm (La darar wa la dirar)
Universal agreement among all major schools of Islamic law on the validity of the principle, though with detailed discussions on its conditions and limits.
