Inference By Pretexts in Contemporary Industries: 2) Inference in Opening the Excuses

Authors

  • Ali Ibn Abduh Muhammad Osimi Hakami Associate Professor, Faculty of Sharia and Fundamentals of Religion, Najran University KSA
  • Yahya Saleh Hasan Dahami Associate professor, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Albaha University KSA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/5yb6g584

Keywords:

Excuses, Hindering, Regulations, Outcome, Rule

Abstract

It is commonly recognized that a variety of sectors benefit people and successfully advance their interests, which ultimately leads to the welfare of mankind as a whole. This study shows how modern industrial regulations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia relate to putting an end to pretexts as well as opening solutions with laws. The study demonstrated the Saudi regulator's consideration of opening the methods in current industry regulations after proposing the rule of opening the methods and the term contemporary industries. The study produced results, the most notable of which is the broad coverage of Sharia regulations to control every aspect of life in a way that accomplishes the interests of all people and prevents damage from them. This is done to achieve the goal of stopping evils and preventing damage through opening interests that result in reducing harm to people, endangering the security and stability of societies, harming people, destroying their social and welfare interests, and other matters of beliefs and worldly life. The goal of this study, which employed analytical, inductive, and descriptive methodologies, was to characterize the concept of pretext-based reasoning. Additionally, broadening the definition of sectors that benefit society makes the legislative restrictions on such industries more understandable.

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2024-05-08

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How to Cite

Inference By Pretexts in Contemporary Industries: 2) Inference in Opening the Excuses. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(7), 316-327. https://doi.org/10.61707/5yb6g584

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