🌙 Let's explore the relationship between Tawheed, the Oneness of Allah, and Fiqh, Islamic Jurisprudence. 📜

1️⃣ Tawheed as the Foundation: Every ruling in Islamic law stems from the principle of Tawheed. Recognising Allah as the sole legislator ensures that laws are made to serve His will and purpose.

2️⃣ Worship (Ibadah): Tawheed dictates that all acts of worship are directed solely to Allah. This shapes the rituals, timings, and intentions behind our prayers, fasting, zakat, and Hajj, ensuring they're free from innovation and shirk.

3️⃣ Communal Justice: The belief in the Oneness of Allah compels us to see the oneness in humanity. Islamic laws on inheritance, marriage, and societal rights are designed to ensure justice, equality, and fairness, reflecting Allah's attributes of being The Most Wise (Al-Hakeem) and Kind (Al-Ra'uf).

4️⃣ Ethics and Morality: Tawheed instills a sense of accountability. Knowing that Allah is All-Watching (Al-Baseer) and All-Knowing (Al-'Aleem) shapes our behaviour, leading to laws that promote honesty, trustworthiness, and good character.

🌟 Why Tawheed Matters in Fiqh:

Tawheed isn't just a theological concept; it's the compass guiding Islamic jurisprudence. It ensures that laws aren't just rules but are rooted in divine wisdom, aiming for the betterment of humanity. When we understand Tawheed, we see Islamic laws not as restrictions but as pathways leading us closer to Allah.

May Allah grant us the wisdom to appreciate the beauty of Tawheed and its profound impact on Islamic jurisprudence. As we navigate life's challenges, may we always find guidance in the principles of Tawheed and Fiqh. Ameen. 🤲

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