Why do Islamic rulings change? Should they?
In an age of global upheaval, digital revolutions, and shifting societies, Muslims around the world are asking: Can Islam respond to modern realities without compromising its sacred principles?
In The Changing Fatwa: Why Islamic Rulings Evolve with Time, Place, and Context, world-renowned scholar Dr. Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī tackles this urgent question with clarity, depth, and courage.
This groundbreaking work explores:
Why fatwas issued in one era or region may not apply to another
How jurists balance timeless revelation with the needs of a changing world
Ten critical reasons scholars must consider context when issuing rulings
How Islamic law can remain faithful to the Qur'an and Sunnah while addressing twenty-first-century challenges
Rejecting both rigid literalism and reckless reform, Dr. al-Qaraḍāwī presents a principled vision of Islamic jurisprudence-one that is intelligent, rooted in tradition, and responsive to the higher objectives (maqāṣid) of the Sharīʿah.
Whether you are a student of knowledge, a scholar, an imam, a policymaker, or simply a thinking Muslim trying to understand the relationship between religion and modern life, this book offers:
A deeper understanding of ijtihād (independent reasoning)
Clarity on when and why fatwas must evolve
A renewed appreciation for the depth, dynamism, and mercy of Islamic law
This is not just a book about fatwa. It is a guide to living Islam wisely and responsibly in our time.