Abstract
Rashid Shaz is a resident of India and belongs to a religious family. Islamic jurisprudence and other Shariah sciences have their own particular view. According to Rashid Shaz, the four principles  were initiated by the Mu'tazila and the jurists adopted them. He denies all sources except the Qur'an.The meaning of Sunnah, Ijmaa, Qiyas, all have changed in history. Similarly, other terms are also controversial.The Ummah's acceptance of Islamic jurisprudence has become the main reason for its downfall. Even during the time of the Prophet, the only source was the Qur'an, which was used to solve problems. Even during the time of the Prophet, the Qur'an followed It was necessary. Now our situation is that we have left the universal concept of life and started following human beings.Everyone has made their own identity. According to him, Muslims lack self-confidence at this time. The doors of the scientific times have been closed on themselves. Today, the Ummah has accepted that the first people of the Ummah considered And all the work of thought has been done. The solution of the problem is that all the jurisprudential religions should be rejected and the Qur'an should be interpreted anew according to the modern conditions. Shaz completely denies the validity of hadith. According to him, the traditions attributed to the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) would have been lost if they were not supported by the jurisprudence.The solution to this problem is to reject all religious jurisprudence and re-interpret the Qur'an according to modern conditions.Every jurisprudence is against the other jurisprudence. While there are many sayings of the same imam. The trend of Rashid Shahz is very clear that he declares jurisprudence against religion. According to him, leave the hard work of the jurists for centuries and solve the problems with the words of the Quran. While the reality is that the Ummah cannot afford the ideas of Shaz. It is a terrible dream that the entire ummah should be misled except for oneself.