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Dear All Assalm o Alikum,

I am going to take exam of B.A from Peshawar University. One week has been left in the exams and i havnt study due to my job in Islamabad. I required E-Notes of Muslim law and Political Science.

Kindly help me. Your kind response will be highly appreciated.


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Principles of Islamic
Jurisprudence

By
M. H. Kamal


Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction to Usul al-Fiqh

Chapter Two: The First Source of Shari'ah: The Qur'an

Chapter Three: The Sunnah

Chapter Four: Rules of Interpretation I: Deducing the Law from Its Sources

Chapter Five: Rules of Interpretation II: Al-Dalalat (Textual Implications)

Chapter Six: Commands and Prohibitions

Chapter Seven: Naskh (Abrogation)

Chapter Eight: Ijma' or Consensus of Opinion

Chapter Nine: Qiyas (Analogical Deduction)

Chapter Ten: Revealed Laws Preceding the Shari'ah of Islam

Chapter Eleven: The Fatwa of a Companion

Chapter Twelve: Istihsan, or Equity in Islamic Law

Chapter Thirteen: Maslahah Mursalah (Considerations of Public Interest)

Chapter Fourteen: 'Urf (Custom)

Chapter Fifteen: Istishab (Presumption of Continuity)

Chapter Sixteen: Sadd al-Dhara'i (Blocking the Means)

Chapter Seventeen: Hukm Shar'i (Law or Value of Shari'ah)

Chapter Eighteen: Conflict of Evidences

Chapter Nineteen: Ijtihad, or Personal Reasonin

visit the below website for the detailed notes:
http://www.islamicperspective.net/Pi...ile/b7s2s5.pdf

I hope it will help you in your prep.....

goodluck brother....
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