
A Faqīh (plural Fuqahā`) (فقيه, pl. فقهاء) is an expert in fiqh, or, Islamic jurisprudence. A faqih is an expert in Islamic Law, and, as such, the word Faqih can literally be generally translated as Jurist. == The definition of Fiqh and its relation to the Faqih== To understand the Faqih, one must have a base understanding of Fiqh.. Fi....
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An expert in religious jurisprudence, specifically a Shia cleric whose mastery of the Quran, the traditions of the Prophet and the Twelve Imans, and the codices of Shia Islamic law permit him to render binding interpretations of religious laws and regulations.
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