This document provides an overview of an Islamic jurisprudence course. The course introduces fundamental concepts of Islamic law including sources like the Quran, Sunnah, Ijma, and Qiyas. It analyzes terms, principles, and issues related to Islamic jurisprudence. Students will learn about classifying sources of Islamic legislation and codifying Sharia law. Upon completing the course, students should be able to analyze and apply Islamic legal concepts, identify major sources of Sharia law, and develop professional and ethical values in accordance with Islamic jurisprudence. The document outlines topics, required texts, assessment criteria, and assignment guidelines.
This document provides an overview of an Islamic jurisprudence course. The course introduces fundamental concepts of Islamic law including sources like the Quran, Sunnah, Ijma, and Qiyas. It analyzes terms, principles, and issues related to Islamic jurisprudence. Students will learn about classifying sources of Islamic legislation and codifying Sharia law. Upon completing the course, students should be able to analyze and apply Islamic legal concepts, identify major sources of Sharia law, and develop professional and ethical values in accordance with Islamic jurisprudence. The document outlines topics, required texts, assessment criteria, and assignment guidelines.
This document provides an overview of an Islamic jurisprudence course. The course introduces fundamental concepts of Islamic law including sources like the Quran, Sunnah, Ijma, and Qiyas. It analyzes terms, principles, and issues related to Islamic jurisprudence. Students will learn about classifying sources of Islamic legislation and codifying Sharia law. Upon completing the course, students should be able to analyze and apply Islamic legal concepts, identify major sources of Sharia law, and develop professional and ethical values in accordance with Islamic jurisprudence. The document outlines topics, required texts, assessment criteria, and assignment guidelines.
This course introduced the fundamentals of jurisprudence, such
as the motion of the components inside, principles relating to Shariah, legal sources used in determining the validity of an act and so on. This subject also analyses various terms, concepts, principles and issues in Islamic Jurisprudence. It covers the classifications of sources of Islamic legislation and the codifications of Shariah law. At the end of this course, students should be able to: • Demonstrate knowledge in analyzing and implementing skills in the fields of Islamic legislation in human life. • Determine the major sources of Islamic legislation of syariah law and develop professionalism. • Develop values and Attitudes in accordance with ethical and legal practices of Islamic legislation of syariah law. • Quran • Maslahah mursalah • Sunnah • Hukum wad’I • Ijma’ • Hukum taklifi • Qiyas • Urf • Sadd al-Zara’I • Istihsan • Usul Fiqh and Its Application in Islamic Finance- Penerbit UniSZA • Principles of Islamic jurisprudence- Hashim Kamali • Introduction to Shari'ah and Islamic Jurisprudence- Mohamad- Akram Laldin. Assessment Marks Midterm 10% Assignment 25% Presentation 25% Final exam 40 % The assessment mark 1 Following the formats & References 5 2 Analysis 5 3 Conclusion 5 4 Discussion with lecturer 5 5 Correction 5 Total 25 The assessment 1 Providing slide 5 2 Providing note 5 3 All members attend 5 4 Presenting clearly and coherently 5 5 Engaging with questions 5 Total 25 1. All assignments must be worked through a group. Write the role of the member 2. The length of assignment is between 7 and 14 pages (font; times new roman; size: 12; double spacing). 3. Assignment must be written in English. 4. All assignment must be submitted 2 weeks before the end of class. 5. Do not plagiarize other works. 6. The due date for a discussion with lecturer is before the mid-term exam (not necessarily). 7. You are free to choose the topic but it must be related to this subject 1. Abstract • A summary of your assignment (80-120 words)
2. Introduction (1 page) • A brief introduction of your work • Objectives of the assignment • The importance of the assignment