Abstract
INTERPRETATION OF THE IMAGE OF A DOG AS A SYMBOL OF DEVOTION IN TURKISH AND UZBEK STORIES
One of the most important ways of understanding Islamic Law correctly for generations is to produce systematic and understandable works. For this, the terms used and the meanings attributed to these terms are important. However, with the systematization of fiqh and the formation of sects, differences have emerged in the meanings attributed to the terms. We must also understand the terms used by the author correctly in order to understand and convey the ancient fiqhi works correctly. As a matter of fact, there are fiqh terms in the works written by Imam Muhammad, who has an important place in the formation of the Hanafi sect. He used some fiqh terms while conveying the hadiths he received from Imam Malik, and these fiqh terms gained different meanings with the systematization of the method in the following period. Faqihs have attributed different meanings to the same term within the framework of the sect they belong to. In our study, by examining some of the terms used by Imam Muhammad in the narration of Muwatta, we tried to reveal the difference in meaning attributed to the terms in the fiqh books of the first and later periods.
Keywords
Muhammad Shaybani, Muwatta, Fiqh term.