The validity of the Qur’anic rulings for application among the modernists The book (Religion and the State) by Al-Jabri as a model
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This research is a critical study of the modernists’ claim that the Qur’anic rulings are not valid for application in our contemporary reality, through extrapolation and analysis of Al-Jabri’s book (Religion, the State and the Application of Sharia), in which he tried to present an acceptable modified picture of secularism, taking the purposes of the Qur’an without its provisions, and the research concluded that Al-Jabri’s call to understand the Qur’an by looking at its aims and generalities, instead of the scholars’ method that relies on reason, language and analogy, is a dangerous call that leads to abandoning the rulings of the Qur’an, and daring to interpret it with whims, desires. And his call to criticize heritage and reconsider the origins of Islam is a dangerous call that is similar or almost identical to the call of Western modernists that lead to chaos

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مجلة العلوم الشرعية
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جامعة الإمام محمد بن سعود
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Saudi Arabia
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