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Istishab 
Nelfi Amiera Mizan 
Multimedia University
Introduction 
Literal  escorting / companionship 
Technical  
 Rules of law whose existence or non- existence had been 
proven in the past are presumed to remain so because lack of 
evidence to establish any change. 
Combination  
 Technical meaning of istishab relates to its literal meaning in 
the sense that the past accompanies the present without any 
interruption or change. 
 Al-Qarafi (Maliki jurist)– the belief that the past or present matter must 
be assumed to remain as it is in the present or future. It means that the 
past judgment and knowledge of it makes one assume that it will 
continue in the future. 
The positive example 
A contract of sale or a contract of marriage once it is concluded, it is presumed 
to remain in force until there is a change. 
The negative example 
‘A’ purchases a hunting dog from ‘B’ with the proviso that it has been trained 
to hunt, but ‘A’ later claims that the dog is untrained. ‘A’s claim succeeds 
under Istishab unless there is evidence to the contrary since Istishab maintains 
the natural state of things which in the case of the dog is the absence of 
training. 
‘C’ borrowed some money from ‘D’. After some time, ‘D’ claimed that ‘C’ has 
not paid yet the money. ‘C’ denies and said that he had paid ‘D’. ‘D’s claim is 
upheld based on istishab because the original state in this case is that there is a 
debt. (Absence of payment) 
Nelfi Amiera Mizan 
Multimedia University
Validity of Istishab 
 Shafi’i, Hanbali, Zahiri and Shi’ah Imamiyyah 
 accepted Istishab as a proof (they validated it) as to defend and to 
confirm the original hukum 
 Hanafi, Maliki jurists and the Mutakallimun 
 Do not consider Istishab as a proof in its own right. Istishab is used 
to defend (as a shield) existing rule/status/law but not to establish 
(not as sword) new hukum or right. 
 Extistance of something in the past cannot prove that it continues to 
exist. 
 Shafi’e and Hanbali – 
 Istishab deotes a ‘continuation of that which is proven and the 
negation of that which has not existed’. In other words Istishab 
presumes continuation of both the positive and the negative until the 
contrary is established by evidence 
Juristic differences in the case of missing person: – 
 Hanafis - a missing person is presumed alive based on istishab. Thus, his 
estate cannot yet be distributed and his marriage cannot be dissolved. 
However, even though he is considered to still be alive, he cannot inherit 
from any deceased relative who died before his missing until his status is 
ascertained. 
 Syafi’i and Hanbali –presumed alive except that a missing person is also 
entitled to inherit the estate of a relative who died before him through 
faraid and will. 
Nelfi Amiera Mizan 
Multimedia University
Types of Istishab 
There are 4 types of Istishab namely: 
• ISTISHAB AL ADAM AL-ASLI – (presumption of original absent) 
 Originally not in existence – Fact/rule which had not existed in the 
past is presumed to be non-existent until the contrary is proved. A 
child is presumed to remain a child until there is a change (attaining 
majority) 
 Example: An uneducated person is presumed to remain uneducated 
until he attains educational qualifications. 
 Example: A trader is presumed to gain no profit unless proven 
otherwise (A who is a trading partner claims that he has no profit). 
The presumption of absence of profit will be in A’s favour unless B 
can prove otherwise. 
 Example: Defect in things sold. The presumption is originally there is 
no defect in the hands of the seller. 
• ISTISHAB AL-WUJUD AL-ASLI – (presumption of original present) 
 The presence of that which is indicated by law or reason is taken for 
granted. 
 Example: A is known to be indebted to B. Until A can prove that he 
has paid the debt to B or was acquitted of the debt, the presumption 
is that A remains indebted to B as long as B’s loan to A is proven in 
the first place. 
 Example: A husband is liable to pay his wife the dower (mahr) by 
virtue of the existence of a valid marriage contract. – Istishab 
presumes the presence of liability or a right until an indication to the 
contrary is found. 
 ISTISHAB AL-HUKM – (continuity of rules and enactment) 
 It is an istishab which presumes the continuity of the general rules 
and principles of the law. The permissive and prohibitory are 
presumed to continue until the contrary is proved. 
Nelfi Amiera Mizan 
Multimedia University
 Examples: The law on passengers’ seatbelt (rear), the law on speed 
limit, The law on wearing helmet within campus, Prohibition on 
smoking on campus. 
 ISTISHAB AL-WASF – (Continuity of attributes) 
 To presume continuity of attributes until contrary is established. 
 Example: Such as presuming clean water (purity being an attribute) to 
remain so until the contrary is established to be the case – change of 
colour or taste 
 Example: When a person has an ablution to perform solah, the 
attributes of cleanliness is presumed to continue until it is vitiated. – 
A mere doubt is not sufficient to nullify taharah. 
 Example: The legality of intimate relationship between husband and 
wife based on valid marriage remains until there is evidence proving 
to their separation. 
 Example: In case doubt arises as to whether the shirt or skirt that you 
are wearing are still clean or are tainted with dirts/animal waste etc. 
Nelfi Amiera Mizan 
Multimedia University
Application of Istishab through Legal Maxims 
Legal Maxims are theoretical abstractions, usually in the form of short 
ethical statements that are expressive, often in a few words, of the goals and 
objectives of the Shariah. They are statement of principles that are derived 
from the detailed reading of the rules of fiqh on various themes. 
• ‘Permissibility is the original state of things’. 
- All matters which the Shariah has not regulated to the contrary 
remains permissible. – Exception to the relationship between 
members of opposite genders where the basic norm is 
prohibition. 
 Original freedom from liability’ 
- Freedom from liability until the contrary is proved. 
- No one is liable to punishment until his guilt is established through 
lawful evidence. 
- Example: A person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise 
 ‘Certainty may not be disproved by doubt’ 
- The presumption cannot be set aside by doubt, but by certainty. 
- Examples: When someone is known to be sane, he will be 
presumed such until it is established that he has become insane. 
The presumption can only be set aside with certainty not by mere 
doubt. 
- Example: When a person eats in the early morning during 
ramadhan while in doubt as to the possibility that he might have 
eaten after dawn. His fast remains intact and no need for qada’ 
(replacement) – In this case certainty refers to ‘night’ and doubt 
refers to ‘daybreak’. However, if the doubt is as whether it is 
already sunset or not, if he break his fast and later he got to know 
that it is not yet sun set then his fast is vitiated and a belated 
performance (qada’) would be required in compensation. 
Nelfi Amiera Mizan 
Multimedia University
- Example: When a person has an ablution to perform solah, the 
attributes of cleanliness is presumed to continue until it is vitiated. 
– A mere doubt is not sufficient to nullify taharah. 
 ‘The generality is continued until it is put to limitation’. 
- A general text remains general until it is specified or abrogated. – 
Some jurists claim that the rule of law in this situation is to be 
established through the interpretation of words and not by the 
application of istishab. 
- Example: The rule in the Quran that to the male a double share of 
the female in inheritance is general and would have remained so if 
it were not qualified by the hadith that ‘the killer does not inherit’ 
 "Certainty is not removed by doubt 
- Example: Points coming under this category include: assuming you 
have only done three rak‘as if you are not sure whether you have 
done three or four; and – having a claimant produce two 
witnesses for his claim and, if not, letting the defendant make an 
oath that what is being claimed from him is his own and not the 
claimant's. 
• 
Nelfi Amiera Mizan 
Multimedia University

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Istishab

  • 1. Istishab Nelfi Amiera Mizan Multimedia University
  • 2. Introduction Literal  escorting / companionship Technical   Rules of law whose existence or non- existence had been proven in the past are presumed to remain so because lack of evidence to establish any change. Combination   Technical meaning of istishab relates to its literal meaning in the sense that the past accompanies the present without any interruption or change.  Al-Qarafi (Maliki jurist)– the belief that the past or present matter must be assumed to remain as it is in the present or future. It means that the past judgment and knowledge of it makes one assume that it will continue in the future. The positive example A contract of sale or a contract of marriage once it is concluded, it is presumed to remain in force until there is a change. The negative example ‘A’ purchases a hunting dog from ‘B’ with the proviso that it has been trained to hunt, but ‘A’ later claims that the dog is untrained. ‘A’s claim succeeds under Istishab unless there is evidence to the contrary since Istishab maintains the natural state of things which in the case of the dog is the absence of training. ‘C’ borrowed some money from ‘D’. After some time, ‘D’ claimed that ‘C’ has not paid yet the money. ‘C’ denies and said that he had paid ‘D’. ‘D’s claim is upheld based on istishab because the original state in this case is that there is a debt. (Absence of payment) Nelfi Amiera Mizan Multimedia University
  • 3. Validity of Istishab  Shafi’i, Hanbali, Zahiri and Shi’ah Imamiyyah  accepted Istishab as a proof (they validated it) as to defend and to confirm the original hukum  Hanafi, Maliki jurists and the Mutakallimun  Do not consider Istishab as a proof in its own right. Istishab is used to defend (as a shield) existing rule/status/law but not to establish (not as sword) new hukum or right.  Extistance of something in the past cannot prove that it continues to exist.  Shafi’e and Hanbali –  Istishab deotes a ‘continuation of that which is proven and the negation of that which has not existed’. In other words Istishab presumes continuation of both the positive and the negative until the contrary is established by evidence Juristic differences in the case of missing person: –  Hanafis - a missing person is presumed alive based on istishab. Thus, his estate cannot yet be distributed and his marriage cannot be dissolved. However, even though he is considered to still be alive, he cannot inherit from any deceased relative who died before his missing until his status is ascertained.  Syafi’i and Hanbali –presumed alive except that a missing person is also entitled to inherit the estate of a relative who died before him through faraid and will. Nelfi Amiera Mizan Multimedia University
  • 4. Types of Istishab There are 4 types of Istishab namely: • ISTISHAB AL ADAM AL-ASLI – (presumption of original absent)  Originally not in existence – Fact/rule which had not existed in the past is presumed to be non-existent until the contrary is proved. A child is presumed to remain a child until there is a change (attaining majority)  Example: An uneducated person is presumed to remain uneducated until he attains educational qualifications.  Example: A trader is presumed to gain no profit unless proven otherwise (A who is a trading partner claims that he has no profit). The presumption of absence of profit will be in A’s favour unless B can prove otherwise.  Example: Defect in things sold. The presumption is originally there is no defect in the hands of the seller. • ISTISHAB AL-WUJUD AL-ASLI – (presumption of original present)  The presence of that which is indicated by law or reason is taken for granted.  Example: A is known to be indebted to B. Until A can prove that he has paid the debt to B or was acquitted of the debt, the presumption is that A remains indebted to B as long as B’s loan to A is proven in the first place.  Example: A husband is liable to pay his wife the dower (mahr) by virtue of the existence of a valid marriage contract. – Istishab presumes the presence of liability or a right until an indication to the contrary is found.  ISTISHAB AL-HUKM – (continuity of rules and enactment)  It is an istishab which presumes the continuity of the general rules and principles of the law. The permissive and prohibitory are presumed to continue until the contrary is proved. Nelfi Amiera Mizan Multimedia University
  • 5.  Examples: The law on passengers’ seatbelt (rear), the law on speed limit, The law on wearing helmet within campus, Prohibition on smoking on campus.  ISTISHAB AL-WASF – (Continuity of attributes)  To presume continuity of attributes until contrary is established.  Example: Such as presuming clean water (purity being an attribute) to remain so until the contrary is established to be the case – change of colour or taste  Example: When a person has an ablution to perform solah, the attributes of cleanliness is presumed to continue until it is vitiated. – A mere doubt is not sufficient to nullify taharah.  Example: The legality of intimate relationship between husband and wife based on valid marriage remains until there is evidence proving to their separation.  Example: In case doubt arises as to whether the shirt or skirt that you are wearing are still clean or are tainted with dirts/animal waste etc. Nelfi Amiera Mizan Multimedia University
  • 6. Application of Istishab through Legal Maxims Legal Maxims are theoretical abstractions, usually in the form of short ethical statements that are expressive, often in a few words, of the goals and objectives of the Shariah. They are statement of principles that are derived from the detailed reading of the rules of fiqh on various themes. • ‘Permissibility is the original state of things’. - All matters which the Shariah has not regulated to the contrary remains permissible. – Exception to the relationship between members of opposite genders where the basic norm is prohibition.  Original freedom from liability’ - Freedom from liability until the contrary is proved. - No one is liable to punishment until his guilt is established through lawful evidence. - Example: A person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise  ‘Certainty may not be disproved by doubt’ - The presumption cannot be set aside by doubt, but by certainty. - Examples: When someone is known to be sane, he will be presumed such until it is established that he has become insane. The presumption can only be set aside with certainty not by mere doubt. - Example: When a person eats in the early morning during ramadhan while in doubt as to the possibility that he might have eaten after dawn. His fast remains intact and no need for qada’ (replacement) – In this case certainty refers to ‘night’ and doubt refers to ‘daybreak’. However, if the doubt is as whether it is already sunset or not, if he break his fast and later he got to know that it is not yet sun set then his fast is vitiated and a belated performance (qada’) would be required in compensation. Nelfi Amiera Mizan Multimedia University
  • 7. - Example: When a person has an ablution to perform solah, the attributes of cleanliness is presumed to continue until it is vitiated. – A mere doubt is not sufficient to nullify taharah.  ‘The generality is continued until it is put to limitation’. - A general text remains general until it is specified or abrogated. – Some jurists claim that the rule of law in this situation is to be established through the interpretation of words and not by the application of istishab. - Example: The rule in the Quran that to the male a double share of the female in inheritance is general and would have remained so if it were not qualified by the hadith that ‘the killer does not inherit’  "Certainty is not removed by doubt - Example: Points coming under this category include: assuming you have only done three rak‘as if you are not sure whether you have done three or four; and – having a claimant produce two witnesses for his claim and, if not, letting the defendant make an oath that what is being claimed from him is his own and not the claimant's. • Nelfi Amiera Mizan Multimedia University