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摘要
本研究旨在调查Sayyid Thanthawi的ijtihad模式和方法,以决定为教堂建设捐款的法律。正如伊斯兰教义所说,基督徒不认为上帝是一体的,因为他们相信三位一体(父、子和圣灵)。然而,在民族国家内部,穆斯林和基督徒共存,共同努力,相互帮助。共存中的利益冲突可能是宗教差异的结果。目前的研究是使用定性描述性分析的图书馆研究。所使用的数据是阿拉伯埃及共和国的Sheikh Sayyid Thanthawi、Mufti编写的书籍以及其他相关书籍形式的次要数据。这项研究发现,从Sayyid Thanthawi的观点来看,穆斯林可以为教堂的建设捐款。Sayyid Thanthawi的Ijtihad是温和的,因为它考虑到了更大的利益,并促进了宗教社区之间的和谐,而没有忽视古兰经文本的要求。所采用的ijtihad方法是maslahah理论,该理论考虑了法特瓦发行可能造成的利益和危害。这个ijtihad的含义是在埃及穆斯林和基督徒之间建立和谐与和平。然而,一些埃及宗教学者限制捐款用于教堂建设,认为这与捐款用于博彩业和夜总会的发展是一样的。
DONATION FOR CHURCH CONSTRUCTION VIEWED FROM SAYYID THANTHAWI'S PERSPECTIVES
This research aimed at investigating Sayyid Thanthawi's ijtihad pattern and methodology for deciding the law on making donations for church construction. As stated by Islamic teachings, Christians do not regard God to be One since they believe in the Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit). Within the national state, however, Muslims and Christians coexist, work together, and assist one another. Conflicts of interest in coexistence might emerge as a result of religious differences. This current study is library research using qualitative descriptive analysis. The data used were secondary data in the form of books written by Sheikh Sayyid Thanthawi, Mufti of the Arab Republic of Egypt, as well as other relevant books. This research found that from Sayyid Thanthawi's viewpoint, a Muslim is permitted to donate to the construction of a church. Sayyid Thanthawi's Ijtihad is moderate since it considers the greater benefit and fosters harmony among religious communities, without ignoring the demands of the Qur'anic text. The ijtihad approach employed is the maslahah theory, which takes into account the benefits and harm that would be caused by the Fatwa's issuing. The implication of this ijtihad is the establishment of concord and peace between Muslims and Christians in Egypt. However, some Egyptian religious scholars restrict donations to church construction, arguing that it is the same as donating to the development of gambling businesses and nightclubs.