Explicitly Said or Only Implied?

There are two main approaches in Islamic legal theory to the classification of a meaning as explicit or implicit. The two approaches-i.e. the Šāfiʿite and the Ḥanafite-differ with regard to their underlying hermeneutic paradigms. It is sometimes assumed that the "standard" Šāfiʿite approac...

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