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Ijtihad remains a central mechanism in the evolution of Islamic jurisprudence, enabling Islamic law to address emerging realities while preserving its normative foundations. In the contemporary era marked by globalization, digitalization, ethical complexity, and transnational legal challenges—the study of Imam al-Sh?fi??’s ijtihad has gained renewed relevance as a methodological foundation for disciplined legal reasoning. As one of the foremost architects of u??l al-fiqh, Imam al-Sh?fi?? established a structured framework that continues to shape authoritative interpretations of Islamic law across diverse contexts. This study examines the concepts and methodology of ijtihad according to Imam al-Sh?fi?? and evaluates their application in addressing contemporary fatwa-related challenges in the Arab world and Southeast Asia. A qualitative research design was employed through document analysis and critical literature review of al-Sh?fi??’s classical works, major u??l al-fiqh sources, and official documents from fatwa institutions in both regions. Comparative analysis was further utilized to identify differences and similarities in institutional frameworks, political environments, legal systems, and social realities that influence fatwa issuance. The findings reveal that although both regions share a common methodological inheritance rooted in al-Sh?fi??’s legal reasoning, their approaches differ significantly due to varying structures of authority, state-religion relations, and contextual priorities. The Arab world demonstrates stronger institutional centralization, whereas Southeast Asia places greater emphasis on contextual adaptation and communal realities. This study highlights the practical significance of Imam al-Sh?fi??’s ijtihad as a living and adaptable methodology capable of addressing contemporary legal and ethical issues, including digital finance, governance, and social transformation. It underscores the importance of integrating textual fidelity with contextual awareness to ensure that fatwas remain relevant, credible, and socially grounded. The study contributes to academic discourse in Islamic jurisprudence while offering practical insights for scholars, fatwa institutions, policymakers, and Muslim communities in strengthening the effectiveness and legitimacy of contemporary legal reasoning.
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