The six stages of driving interest conflict and its contemporary industrial impact
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59325/sjhas.v7i1.201Keywords:
Conflict, interests, applications, contemporaryAbstract
Interest is one of the most important things that the Shari’a has brought under its care and brought about, and it has sections and ranks according to necessities, needs, and improvements. Likewise, the chapter on contradiction is one of the most important chapters in the science of Shari’a in general and the science of principles in particular. Scholars have focused on the chapter, taken care of it, and branched out on it, but the controls and rules have not been collected in one work, rather they are scattered. In their words and methodologies.
I have tried here to control this section with standards governing it that limit the imbalance and confusion in the view and subsequently in the fatwa. I divided it into six stages, arranged from the first to the sixth. In ascending order, if that is correct.
They are: purification, collection, ordinal weighting, rank weighting, type and rank weighting, and selection.
These levels were then applied to the many and varied contemporary calamities that emerged. I concluded that these six stages are considered a governing standard for jurisprudential consideration for dealing with conflicts of interest.
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