General description
Inputs:
This module identifies the learner with the essence of the solutions: the Holy Quran, Sunna, consensus, analogy, equity, unrestricted interests, customs, revealed laws preceding the
Sharia/law of Islam, companion saying, presumption of continuity besides legitimate judgments and its divisions; the governor, the subject matter and the audience, and finally talking about linguistic principal rules.
Outputs:
By the end of this module the learner is expected to:
• Mention legal solutions
• Identify conveyance and intellectual sources of Islamic legislations
• Mention the legal judgment
• Mention the most important principal rules in Islamic jurisprudence
• Mention divisions of legal judgments.
Topics:
• Introduction of principles of Islamic jurisprudence, its subject matter and purpose
• Introduction of Islamic law sources
• Legal judgment, its elements and types
• Linguistic principal rules (reality and metaphor, the general and private, the restricted and unrestricted, the homonym, the abrogator and abrogated,
• The Independent judgment/Ijtihad and dependent judgment).