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"legal status" According to Islamic law. There are five kinds. Compulsory (Wajib) Desirable but not compulsory (Mustahab) Forbidden (Haram) Disliked but not forbidden (Makruh) Lawful (Halal)
"Orders". According to Islamic Law, there are five kinds of orders: (1) Compulsory (Wajib Ùˆ اجب ). (2) Order without obligation (Mustahab Ù…Ø³ØªØØ¨ ). (3) Forbidden (Moharram ). (4) Disliked but not forbidden (Makruh). (5) Legal and allowed (Halal ).
legal rules, judgments (sg. hukm)
Plural of hukm (rule); the ahkam of a contract (legal effects) as distinguished from its huquq (rights of performance of the contract) the Hanna's make a distinction between the two
As an Islamic term, the word Ahkam ( plural of ) refers to the Islamic commandments which are derived and understood from religious jurisprudence resources .
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