The reasoning for wisdom according to Imam Marwan bin Ali AlBouni (d.440 AH) through his book "Tafsir Al-Muwatta"
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v23i1.1572Keywords:
Marawan Bin Ali Al-Boni, Explanation of Wisdom, Tafseer Al-MuwattaAbstract
The topic of reasoning with wisdom is a subject of controversy among scholars, as it represents the reasonable side of our glorified Sharia in exchange for what has been transmitted from it, where scholars differed in general to three doctrines, between the objection, the permissible, and said in detail; Those who are prevented from justifying wisdom demonstrate their doctrine by the lack of discipline in wisdom. This leads to the disturbance of rulings. As for the permissible ones, they explain their doctrine that the law is established for the interests of the servants in the two homes, it is at the origin of wisdom because of the strength of its evidence. As for those who went to detail, he sees the reasoning of it if it is a self-disciplined phenomenon. Otherwise, prevention is prohibited. Among the leading schools of jurisprudence in the justification of wisdom is the Maliki school, including Imam Marawan bin Ali Al-Bouni, who died in the year 440 AH. Writing Muwatta’s interpretation where his approach differed and his methods varied.
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