TY - JOUR AU - Abd Rahim, Baidruel Hairiel AU - Ahmad, Abdul Sham AU - Mohamad Diah, Nurazzura AU - Wan Chik, Wan Mohd Yusof PY - 2023/01/15 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Maqāṣid Al-Sharī’ah And Sport: What It Means To The Practising Muslims JF - Journal of Fatwa Management and Research JA - j. ftw. mgt. res. VL - 28 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.33102/jfatwa.vol28no1.477 UR - https://jfatwa.usim.edu.my/index.php/jfatwa/article/view/477 SP - 16-31 AB - <p><em>In every culture, sports are vital. Sport unites people despite physical and cultural divides, promoting them through educational institutions and social platforms. Physical and mental health may be improved by these activities. However, many of these gatherings exclude Muslims. Like other physical cultures, sport has been secularised, a crucial term of Westernization. This affects Muslim sports participation, especially in the 21st century (Industrial Revolution 4.0). The view and knowledge of </em><em>Maqā</em><em>ṣ</em><em>id Al-Sharī’ah</em><em> in the context of sport is vital to every practising Muslim because it hasn't been thoroughly addressed. This paper explains the importance of </em><em>Maqā</em><em>ṣ</em><em>id Al-Sharī’ah</em><em> in Muslim sports participation. It also addresses the problems practising Muslims confront in sports. We used secondary sources, such as peer-reviewed journals and monographs, to undertake this study. A content analysis determined the different opinions on the themes. We found Muslim scholars abandoned sports and religious research. </em><em>Maqā</em><em>ṣ</em><em>id Al-Sharī’ah</em><em> is likewise exceedingly exclusive, according to the discovery. In addition, practising Muslims confront additional barriers when engaging in sports, requiring the conversation and interpretation of sports specialists. Instead of adding primarily to fresh knowledge, this essay can also aid sports and education authorities, especially in most Muslim-populated nations</em>.</p> ER -