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Al-Istishaab linguistically means (to accompany/associate). It is said that you ‘Istishabta’ a condition or state (of being) if you held on to it. And Al-Istishaab is (also) the seeking of companionship and remaining firm upon it.
It is the Hukm (judgement) by affirming a matter in the present time based upon its affirmation in the past.
In respect to every matter that was confirmed to be present and then doubt occurs in respect to it no longer being present, then the origin is that it remains (in presence). So for example, the one who marries upon the basis that the woman was a virgin and then claims after having relations with her that she was not will not be believed except by a Bayyinah (valid testimonial proof/evidence). That is because the original position is that of virginity because that was affirmed and established since the time of her birth. As such her being a virgin accompanies (Istishaab) her until the time that she marries.
Another example relates to the one who is known to have been alive and so is judged to be remaining alive as long as a Daleel does not exist establishing the contrary to that.
Every matter about which its non-existence is known and then doubt arises in respect to its existence, then the origin (Al-Asl) is the continuance of the condition of non-existence.
For example, if someone purchases a dog upon the basis that the dog is skilled in hunting and then claims after that that he discovered that the dog had not been trained, he is believed. That is because the Asl (origin) is that the dog has not been trained to hunt from its birth and as such the non-existence or absence remains as Istishaab.
Similarly, if a person claims that he has married a woman and she denies his claims, he is not believed, upon the basis of Istishaab, as long as he does not produce a Bayyinah (legitimate evidence) to prove that. That is because the Asl (origin) is the non-existence of the marriage.
The same applies in all matters where the origin continues to remain until a Daleel establishes the contrary to that.
Reference: Al-Waadih Fee Usool ul-Fiqh - Muhammad Hussein Abdullah
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