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For many Muslims, the Quran is the primary source of spiritual comfort, guidance, and solace. We recite it in prayer, listen to its melodious recitation, and reflect on its stories. But there is a dimension of the Quran that often goes unexplored by the layperson: its role as a legal constitution.

These verses contain rulings but allow for some degree of interpretation regarding the wording or application. It is often in these areas where the different schools of thought (Madhabs) diverge. ahkamul quran

Contemporary scholars, such as (author of Rawai' al-Bayan fi Tafsir Ayat al-Ahkam ) and Wahbah al-Zuhayli , have produced accessible works condensing classical rulings with attention to modern contexts (e.g., finance, medical ethics). For many Muslims, the Quran is the primary

: Using logic and established principles ( Qawaed ) to derive specific rules for daily life. These verses contain rulings but allow for some

For instance, the Quran commands us to pay Zakat (charity). However, the specific thresholds ( nisab ), the types of wealth subject to Zakat, and the distribution percentages are not found in the Quranic text. They are detailed in the Hadith.