This Is My Faith - Al-fatlawi, Ali - الصفحة ٢٠٦ - Words on Universality and Finality of the Message
always asserted on this fact: “The Halal([٩]) of Mohammad is Halal until the Judgment Day and the Haram of Mohammad is Haram until the Judgment Day”.
Anwar: This leads to a question, as important as the one before. The rules of Islamic Shari’a are prescribed and definite, so how can it possibly answer the countless human needs?
Hasan: It is not completely true. The rules of Islamic Shari’a are not prescribed or definite. They are good for all times and places if we use our reason and commit to its rules and codes. Moreover, we have to admit that any judgment is subject to good and evil unless we fully commit to the rules and the principles alongside the Ijtihad.
Anwar: This requires more elaboration on the details, but I think it is enough for today.
Hasan: See you soon, Inshallah.
[٩] Halal: is an Arabic word meaning "lawful" or "permissible" and the term not only covers food and drink, but also all matters of daily life. The opposite of this word is "Haram".