In respect to this, wHO issues a fatwa?
Fatwa. Fatwa, in Islam, a formal ruling or interpretation on a point of Islamic law given by a qualified legal scholar (known as a mufti). Fatwas are usually issued in response to questions from individuals or Islamic courts.
Also Know, who issued fatwa in India? A number of such fatwas were issued during the 19th century, including in 1803 by Shah Abdul Aziz in India and in 1804 by Usman dan Fodio in West Africa.
Beside above, what does it mean to declare a fatwa?
Definition of fatwa. : a legal opinion or decree handed down by an Islamic religious leader.
What is fatwa called in English?
???; plural fatāwa), is a legal pronouncement in Islam. A mufti (a scholar capable of making judgments on Sharia (Islamic law)) pronounces it. Usually a fatwa is made to clarify a question where "fiqh" (Islamic jurisprudence) is unclear. Usually a judge or other person requests it.
