Taqrir, as a kind of Sunnah, means the silent approval of the actions of others by the Prophet (S.A.W). This means that the Prophet did not explicitly endorse or command a particular action, but he approved of it through his silence. This type of approval is considered a form of guidance for Muslims, as it shows that the Prophet did not object to the action and therefore it is permissible. This is an important aspect of Islamic jurisprudence, as it helps to establish the permissibility of certain actions or practices that may not be explicitly mentioned in the Quran or Hadith.