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Q-1. Write a note on the history of the growth of the Muslim legal system.
Q-2. With reference to Islamic jurisprudence, describe the various schools of thoughts.
Q-3. The Quran is the fundamental source of Islamic law, Explain.
Q-4. Define juristic equity and doctrine of public good with examples .
Q-5. In perspective of the qualification of Mujtahid, Expalin the importance of IJTIHD in Islamic Law.
Q-6.Write short notes on any two of the following:
(i) Hadith (ii) Torts and Crimes (iii) Analogy (iv) Rights and Obligations (v) Consensus of opinion.
Q-1. What is the general concept of Jurisprudence (Fiqh.), Discuss its importance and role in Islam?
Q-2. Who is the founder of Juristic "Doctrine of Public good."
Q-3. Explain this doctrine with the help of examples.
Q-4. Define and highlight the difference between torts and crimes.
Q-5. What is meant by legal capacity in Islam? Discuss at least four factors which may cause defect to it
with consequences.
Q-6. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Analogy
(ii) Mujtahid
(iii) Taqleed
(iv) Qiayas
Q-7. What is the significance of Ijtehad in Islamic Law? Explain the basic qualifications for a Mujtahid.
Q-1. Give a brief account of the history and the development of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Q-2. What are the sources of Islamic Jurisprudence? Discuss briefly.
Q-3. Write short notes on any THREE of the followings:
(a) Qiy'as or analogy
(b) Istehsan or juristic equity
(c) Istidlal
(d) Ijtehad or juristic exposition
(e) Taqlid or following
Q-4. What do you understand by obligation per se as distinguished from obligation to perform certain
acts?
Q-5. What is the difference between tort and crime? Under what circumstances punishment of "Tazir"
can be inflicted.
Q-6. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(a) Gift
(b) Ownership
(c) Contract
(d) Possession
Q-7. What is meant by legal capacity in Islam? What factors cause defects in it and what are their
consequences.
L.L.B (part - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010
PAPER - II "Islamic JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1) How the Muslim jurists have defined "Islamic Jurisprudence (FIQH)". Give a brief account of the
history and development of Islamic jurisprudence after the departure of the Holy Prophet (S.A. W) till the
foundation of different schools of jurisprudence. .
Q-2) What is meant by legal capacity in Islam? Discuss at least four factors which may cause defect to it
with consequences.
Q-3) What is the effect of Taqlid and Ijtehad in the formulation and development of Islamic
jurisprudence? Discuss in details.
Q-4) How are "Acts" classified by the Muslim Jurists? Discuss each class briefly.
Q-5) What is 'meant by the term "Hadith"? Differentiate between continuous tradition (Hadith-eMutawatir) and Isolated Tradition (Khabr-e-wahid). ;
Q-6) "The head of Islamic State is the trustee of public property and not its owner". Discuss in details.
Q-7) Write notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Darul-Salam and Darul-Harb
b. Istehsan
c. Puberty
d. Mushaa.
Q-1) Give a brief account of development of Islamic Jurisprudence during the period of Sahaba (The
companions of the Messenger of Allah) and Tabieen.
Q-2) The Holy Quran is the main source of Islamic Law. Discuss it in detail.
Q-3) Who was the founder of juristic? "Doctrine of public good" Explain this doctrine with the help of
examples.
Q-4) What is meant by legal capacity (Dhimma) in Islam? What factors cause defects in it and what are
their consequences.
Q-5) Explain the basic difference between Taleed and ijtehad with reference to their influence in the
development of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Q-6) How Hadd can be distinguish from Qisas ( ) when punishment in both of them is fixed. What
remedies are available to the aggrieved persons in the cases of Qisas.
Q-7) Write short notes on any two of the following:
a. Darul-Salam and Darul-Harb.
b. Rights and Duties of Non-Muslim in an Islamic state.
c. Puberty (Baloogh) in Islam.
d. Tazzkyat'ush-shahood.
L.L.B (part I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER - II "Islamic JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1) What is general concept of "Jurisprudence"/ Fiqah? Discuss its importance is Islam.
Q-2) What is meant by the term Hadith? Differentiate between continuous Tradition (Hadith-e-Mutawtir)
and Isolated Tradition (Khabre- Wahid)
Q-3) Explain the basic difference between Ijma and Ijtehad with the help of examples.
Q-4) Classify the natural Acts and Juristic Acts in Islam with the help of examples.
Q-5) What is the difference between possession and Ownership? What are the basic characteristics of
ownership in Islam?
Q-6) Differentiate between tort and crime. Under what circumstances punishment of Taazir can be
inflicted in Islam.
Q-7) Write short notes on any two of the following:
a. Difference between Istehsan and Istadlal
b. Difference between Maqallid and Mujtahid
c. Difference between Gift and sale
d. Difference between Rights and Obligations
Q-1. What is meant by "Islamic Jurisprudence"? Describe its development during the period of the Holy
Prophet (P.B.U.H)
Q-2. Write a detailed note in the Holy Quran with reference to its teachings regarding their effects on the
individual and collective life of the Muslims.
Q-3. a) What is meant by Taqleed?
b) whether Taqleed of Imams / Jurists is the need in the present age? Discuss briefly.
Q-4. Compare any two of the juristic doctrines with examples:
(a) Juristic Equity. (b) Doctrine of public good (c) Reasoning (Istedlal)
Q-5. What do you understand by Haqooq-ul-Ibad and Haqooq-ul- Allah? Discuss.
Q-6. a) What is the concept of Ownership?
b ) How ownership is acquired in Islam?
Q-7. Write short notes on any two of the following:
a. Analogy.
b. Qualification of Mujtahid.
c. Difference between Valid and Irregular act.
d. Difference between Wakf and Will.