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Riba in contemporary contracts
Grading a hadith: what weak actually means
Al-Ashari and Maturidi: where they parted
Four madhabs defined riba al-fadl differently. This piece maps the classical positions and what each implies for modern mortgage structures.
Da'if does not mean fabricated. Ibn Hajar and al-Nawawi applied different thresholds. Understanding the scale changes how you read collections.
Two schools that agree on essentials yet diverge on divine attributes. The article traces the specific points of departure without collapsing the distinction.
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