I'm referring to the question http://islam.stackexchange.com/questions/8563/are-there-any-schools-of-thought-which-consider-the-science-of-fiqh-to-be-bidah My answer now is as follows: > As i haven't heared of such a school and as there's no reason why one > should pretend that fiqh is bid'ah i'll try to proof that this can't > be the case as it is quoted in both the Quran and the Sunnah here just > some examples: > > - Surat an-Nisa' [(4:78)][1] fiqh as understanding and believing once they do > - Surat at-Tawba [(9:122)][2] fiqh as a fard kifaya > - Surat at-Tawba [(9:127)][3] addressing the Munafiqiyn who don't understand (fiqh= understanding) > - Surat Taha [(20:28)][4] fiqh as understanding (the speech of Musa (peace be upon him)) > - Mu’awiyah (RAA) narrated that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “When Allah wishes good for anyone, He bestows upon him the Fiqh > (comprehension) of the religion.” Agreed upon. [Sahih al-Bukhari & > Muslim etc.] > - [Difference][5] between one who just narrated and one who understood a speech > > As you may see the word fiqh was known and applied as the Messenger of > Allah (peace be upon him) used to do fatwa himself. So rejecting this > or considering it a bid'ah would be rejecting something our Messenger > used to do and asked as to do! > > So the Answer to your Question should be NO! > > Now if you mean by this to specify chapters etc in book of fiqh. One > may speak about a good bid'ah بدعة حسنة in this case i think you will > find many who will call it so, see for example this [fatwa in > Arabic][6]! > > and Allah knows best! [1]: http://quran.com/4/78 [2]: http://quran.com/9/122 [3]: http://quran.com/9/127 [4]: http://quran.com/20/28 [5]: http://sunnah.com/urn/1302410 [6]: http://islamqa.info/ar/183220 I think now the reason for deleting is lifted.