Or do they just need to be interested in islam and study the deen? Not sure if i am citing the right source, so i would welcome any corrections What is the meaning of "jahileen" or "jahiloon"? especially in the context of below aaya of Sura Baqarah وَإِذْ قَالَ مُوسَىٰ لِقَوْمِهِۦٓ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ يَأْمُرُكُمْ أَن تَذْبَح.
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You have to know the detailed teachings of the qur'an, prophet s.a.w's sunnah and hadith
It is recommended that a scholar come forth with a fatwa as people not qualified in terms of authentic knowledge may only create more and more problems
In the regard for being authentically knowledgeable, a mufti or alim is a preferred person to get a fatwa from But it is advisable that a fatwa should. The only thing the ulemas have advised against is drawing your own conclusions and coming up with fatawas Those are things that require consultation with someone of knowledge and in some cases the consensus of many alims
I think your friend has confused this bit of the advise with simple reading. Most muslims have confusion that what is the criteria that a person is to be called as scholar of islam Does he have to go thought some sort of dgerees, courses, specific number of years of study,. Maybe this would be a good question for the arabic se proposal
Western philosophers use terms omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent, omnibenevolent while discussing about god
I heard from a shaykh (on youtube, bilal assad) that in a hadeeth it says that like martyrdom, the people who become hafiz (memorize the entire qur'an) can intercede for their relatives and family Here is the the whole story is taken from alim.org