Ijma' as a secondary source of Islamic law implies
Ijma' as a secondary source of Islamic law implies
analogical deductions
consensus opinion of scholars
norms and traditions
established basis for justice
Correct answer is B
Ijma' is an Arabic term referring generally to the consensus or agreement of the Muslim scholars basically on religious issues. It is considered the third fundamental source of Islamic law, after the Qur'an and Sunnah.
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