|
Share Thread: Facebook Twitter Google+ |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
@ Ameena
I do not teach Muslim law. I am just a law graduate with profound interest in Theology (particularly hadith) and had had some hands-on work experience in the realm of Islamic finance. That said, I have studied almost all the reference books suggested by FPSC during my university days and have bit of post grduation research experience to my credit; these are my only credentials which exhort me to give an informed opinion that could be counted on by others. For the record, I do not have Muslim Law as my optional. Why? Because formulating concepts comes easier to me than rattafying and hence I picked out Law. |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
@ Demonstrative
Thank you for sharing all the info. Do you know anyone who is currently teaching Muslim Law to CSS aspirants for 2016? Someone who can succinctly and precisely teach according to the syllabus. I would be grateful for your guidance. According to your post you have said that Muslim Law requires "rattafying". I know it must be less than International Law but what percentage of "rattafying" are we looking at? |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
@ Ameena
I do not know of anyone who teaches ML to CSS aspirants. Alternatively, you should probably ask this question on some facebook page of International Islamic. I am afraid I cannot quantify the rattafication thing. I would advise you to have a glance at the recommended books and decide yourself. |
#15
|
||||
|
||||
It is a technical subject as compared to International Law. Being student of law myself i will recommend you to think twice. Examiner will not ask straight forward questions and, as i already said, it is a technical subject, you might not be able to satisfy the examiner without sufficient knowledge.
I will not discourage you but in our class this was the subject in which most of the students flunked. Difficult part is to remember different school of thoughts and their view which often mingle when you are attempting the paper. Now you might pass this subject with a little preparation but when it comes to scoring you would definitely be in a better position to score if you opt Int Law. So my final thoughts are that if you can put extra effort you can tackle it but if you are not a lawyer and have no background, it is more likely that you will suffer. Regards,
__________________
A moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory. |
The Following User Says Thank You to Waqas Kandwal For This Useful Post: | ||
Aik Admi (Monday, October 12, 2015) |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
please check my attempt
Quote:
Ans: 1- Introduction 2- Definition and scope 3- Nature of Dower 4- Objects of Dower 5- Circumstances under which right of Dower is established: a) Parties must be adult and sane b) on behalf of minor guardian can enter into contract c) According to Shia law d) According to Sunni law Qs: Briefly describe Prompt and Deferred Dower with their consequences? Ans:1- Introduction 2- Classification of Dower 3- Prompt dower 4- Deferred dower |
The Following User Says Thank You to anabiya mughal For This Useful Post: | ||
Aik Admi (Wednesday, September 30, 2015) |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
Please share the online link of Nyzee's book i can't find it.
Is it important to give conclusion in every answer?? What should be the length of answer?? |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Quote:
-No Effect on Validity of Marriage - Dower to be Paid from the Property of the Deceased Husband - Payment of Dower to the Predeceased Wife There could be more which I cannot recall at tge moment. Please consult the Tahir Mansuri's book for law. You'll find lucid and exhaustive explanation of all such concepts. Here is the link to Imran Ahsan Nyazee's book: http://www.nyazee.org/islaw/theory/theory.html If you cannot find it in your city, check federal law house website. They have got all such books and most probably deliver as well. As to the length of questions, questions related to jurisprudence, Islamic banking and insurance, Islamic law of contract will be theoretical and hence the length will easily stretch over 5 or 6 pages. Law questions tend to be more straightforward anf precise when the examimer gives you case law questions. Otherwise the length will vary depending on the question. |
The Following User Says Thank You to Demonstrative For This Useful Post: | ||
anabiya mughal (Wednesday, September 30, 2015) |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
So far I know this subject, it is interesting. Just go through the syllabus and find it for yourself, do you really want to take it or not. I opted it today instead of constitutional law, for the very reason that there is a lot that you will know from this subject, and whatever be the result of CSS exam, you will do good in your life with the knowledge you would have acquired. Besides, see what you can do with it, how you feel about the subject, the only factor under consideration should be the interest you have in a subject.
|
The Following User Says Thank You to Shehreyar Khan For This Useful Post: | ||
Aik Admi (Monday, October 12, 2015) |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
People beware ! | Hurriah | Islam | 17 | Monday, January 13, 2020 09:40 AM |
Pakistan's History From 1947-till present | Sumairs | Pakistan Affairs | 13 | Sunday, October 27, 2019 02:55 PM |
pak affairs notes | uzma khan youzaf zai | Pakistan Affairs | 11 | Sunday, October 13, 2019 02:31 PM |
Enligtened Moderation | Aarwaa | Current Affairs Notes | 3 | Sunday, March 30, 2008 08:22 AM |