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Merely referring to a school of jurisprudence or a certain scholar or a Fatwa center and following their decrees is not considered as Taqleed (imitating blindly). Taqleed means as defined by the scholars 'adopting the saying of a person who is not infallible without knowing his evidence.'
Therefore, whoever adopts an opinion of a school of jurisprudence or a saying of a scholar after knowing the evidence on which the opinion is based, then it considered as Ittibaa' (following) not Taqleed.
Moreover Taqleed is not prohibited totally since the people's intellectual capacity and knowledge vary. Whoever is eligible to make Ijtihaad (a scholar strives hard to the best of his knowledge to come to the correct religious ruling from the given evidences in the absence of a clear text in a given matter) and meets its conditions, Taqleed is forbidden for such a person. The one who does not reach that rank but is able to look into the evidences on which the juristic opinion is based and can decide which one is stronger than the others, such a person has to follow what he perceives is stronger and more correct. He has to implement this ruling in all religious matters; whether it is related to the juristic opinions or to the grade of narrations or the like. This is a middle rank which is between the rank of Ijtihaad and Taqleed.
As for a common person who cannot understand the evidence or cannot find out the most authentic opinion, Taqleed is allowed for such a person.
Allaah Says (which means): {so ask the people of the message if you do not know.}[16:43].
Burdening a person, who is in this position of seeking the evidences and comparing between them to decide on one of them, is beyond his scope. Allaah Says (which means): {Allaah does not charge a soul except [with that within] its capacity.}[2:286].
Consequently, the questioner sister should know that Taqleed is not completely forbidden.
The best way for a Muslim in order to worship his Lord with knowledge and insight is to seek the religious knowledge and should sacrifice every precious thing for this purpose.
For details in this matter read our previous Fataawa: 82777 and 84248.
As for pronouncing the intention read Fatwa: 88037.
Allaah Knows best.