Hello Guys!
Hope ya are doin great.
I have some concerns about the syllabus. This is how it says:
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1. The islamic Law as administered in Pakistan
2. Principles of the Islamic Jurisprudence.
Candidates will be expected to show some familarity with the original sources.
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I am not sure what exactly ya need to cover under the above syllabus.
I have collected the topics to be studied. Please have a look at it. and let me know if these the what exactly ya have been studying or is there any topic missing? or is there anything un-necessary.?
Islamic Law-
1.Interpretation.
2. Marriage.
3. Dower.
4. Dissolution of marriage.
5. Parentage and legitimacy.
6. Guardianship.
7. Maintenance.
8. Gifts.
9. Law of Wakfs.
10. Pre-emption.
11. Wills and death-bed gifts.
12. Administration of estates.
13. Sunni law of inheritance.
14. Shia law of inheritance.
Islamic Jurisprudence-
1.Introduction to Usul al-Fiqh
2.The Qur’an
3.The Sunnah
4.Deducing the Law from its Sources
5.al-Dalalat (Textual Implications)
6.Commands and Prohibitions
7.Naskh (Abrogation)
8.Ijma’ (Consensus of Opinion)
9.Qiyas (Analogical Deduction)
10.Revealed Laws Preceding the Shari’ah of Islam
11.The Fatwa of a Companion
12.Istihsan (Equity in Islamic Law)
13.Maslahah Mursalah (Considerations of Public Interest)
14.Urf (Custom)
15.Istishab (Presumption of Continuity)
16.Sadd al-Dhara’i’ (Blocking the Means)
17.Hukm Shar’i (Law or Value of Shari’ah)
18.Conflict of Evidences
19.Ijtihad (Personal Reasoning)
And what about laws administered in pakistan?:s
Your replies would be a great help for me to start studying this subject.
Regards,
Superfly!