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Revised Syllabus and Recommended Books of Muslim Law & Jurisprudence
PAPER: MUSLIM LAW & JURISPRUDENCE (100 MARKS)
I. The Sources of Islamic Law
- The Quran
- The Sunnah
- Ijma
- Qiyas
- Ijtehad
II. Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence
III. Islamic Criminal Law
- Hadd
- Taz’ir
- Qisas and Diyat
IV. Islamic Family Law
- Marriage
- Dower
- Divorce
- Separation by Repudiation (Talaq)
- Separation by Mutual Agreement (Khula)
- Judicial Separation (Faskh)
- Post-Divorce Maintenance
- Child C ustody
- Succession
V. Islamic Law of Contract
VI. Islamic Banking and Insurance
VII. Islamic International Law
VIII. Islamic Law and Human Rights
IX. Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939
X. Muslim Family Ordinance 1961
1. An Introduction to the Study of Islamic Law----------------------------------Dr. Hussain Hamid Hassan
2. Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence --------------------------------------------Mohammad Hashim Kamali
3. Theories of Islamic Law----------------------------------------------------------Prof. Imran Ahsan Nyazee
4. Islamic Law of Contracts and Business Transactions---------------------------------Tahir Mansuri
5. Family Law in Islam--------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Mohammad Tahir Mansuri
6. Outlines of Islamic Jurisprudence-----------------------------------------------Prof. Imran Ahsan Nyazee
7. General Principles of Criminal Law----------------------------------------------Prof. Imran Ahsan Nyazee
8. State and Legislation in Islam---------------------------------------------------Dr. Mahmood Ahmad Gazi
9. Mahomedan Jurisprudence----------------------------------------------------- Abdur Rahim
10. Islamic Law of Inheritance-----------------------------------------------------Hamid Khan, Advocate
11. Munir” Principles of Muhammadan Law-------------------------------------Munir Ahmad Siddiqui
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