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Publication "E-fatwa" :a comparative analysis of Islamonline and Islam Q & A(Kuala Lumpur : International Islamic University Malaysia, 2010, 2010) ;Badmas, AbdulHameed YusufSequel to scientific and technological evolutions, electronic fatwa i.e. e-fatwa has become a phenomenon in the contemporary world. Arguably, it has become the most easiest means of getting fatwa, notwithstanding the geographical factor. Day by day, the number of websites devoted for fatwa making purpose has been increasing astronomically. While such means greatly assists in Da'wah outreach, the negative aspect i.e. distortion of Islamic teachings could not be overlooked. Against this backdrop, this work undertakes a study of e-fatwa within four chapters. Chapter One is composed of introductory remarks and other preliminary information about the work. Chapter Two elaborates on the concept of e-fatwa, its significance in dissemination of Islamic teachings, as well as the prerequisites of both mufti and mustafti. Chapter Three focuses on the comparative analysis of case study sites i.e. Islamonline and IslamQ&A with a view to highlighting some merits and demerits of e-fatwa. In pursuance of this, a number of fatawa from the case study sites in four major aspects, namely, Ritual, Matrimonial, Financial and Bio-Medical are considered. While Chapter Four presents the findings of the study with some recommendations deemed necessary for proper utilization of e-fatwa in view of its overriding impacts on Muslim daily life. The study adopts both analytical and comparative methods. The former method is used for the purpose of expatiating on the basic concepts of the study, essential ingredients of a correct e- fatwa, and for the explanation of the selected fatawa from both sites. Whereas the latter method is employed for the comparative analysis of those fatawa vis -a –vis their merits and demerits. Lastly, findings and recommendations of the study are stated.