The committee was established along with the Council of Senior Scholars by royal decree on August 29, 1971 (8th of Rajab 1391
AH) by
King Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz of Saudi Arabia. Under section four of the decree, it stated, ''"The Permanent Committee has been left the task of selecting its members from amongst the members of the Council (of Senior Scholars) in accordance with the Royal Decree. Its aim is to prepare research papers ready for discussion amongst the Council (of Senior Scholars), and issue fataawa on individual issues. This is by responding to the fatwa-seeking public in areas of 'aqeedah, 'ibaadah and social issues. It will be called: The Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and
Fataawa (''al-Lajnah ad-Daa'imah lil-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wal-Iftaa
.)" It is possible to write to the Permanent Committee asking for a fatwa on a specific topic. Since its inception, the Permanent Committee has replied to Muslims not only in Saudi Arabia but in many other countries, seeking rulings in
fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) on a variety of questions, including
hadith (sayings of the Islamic prophet
Muhammad),
ibadah (worship), and
aqeedah (Islamic creed) issues. In their
fataawa, the Permanent Committee strive for thoroughness. All fataawa are derived from evidence from the three sources of Islamic knowledge: the
Qur'an, authentic
Sunnah, and understanding of the rightly guided
companions of Muhammad. The fataawa writers will usually explain all the potential Islamic viewpoints of an issue and will then explain, which in their view is the most authentic opinion based on the evidence. The fatwas issued by the committee have been arranged in a compendium of 32 volumes. ==Authority==