Sources of Islamic legislation whose validity are not debated by the scholars of the Muslim Ummah. They are the Qur’an, the Sunnah, "ijmā‘" (consensus), and "qiyās" (analogy).
Using a word to denote a meaning other than its original one if there is a relation between the two meanings and a supplementary evidence for using the alternate meaning rather than the original one.
A project of encyclopedia of translated Islamic terms into world languages:
An integrated project providing an accurate, authentic and developed translations of the repeated terms in Islamic content along with definition. As a result, the target group can comprehend their meaning and translation..
Goals:
Providing a free authenticate electronic reference of translated Islamic terms.
Providing translations with various electronic formats for portals and apps..
Continuing development of translations by using partners' and volunteers' efforts.
Encyclopedia Advantages:
inclusiveness.
Being free.
Variety of Translations.
Continuous development.
Mastery.
Stages of Development:
Writing the encyclopedia in Arabic.
Translating the encyclopedia into languages.
Publishing the encyclopedia online.
Continuous development of the encyclopedia and its translations.