
Course Description
This comprehensive course in Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) provides detailed study of the practical laws and rulings that govern Muslim worship and daily life. Students will explore the fundamental principles of Islamic law, beginning with ritual purification (tahara), prayer (salah), fasting (sawm), charity (zakat), and pilgrimage (hajj). The course then progresses to cover commercial transactions, marriage and family law, inheritance, criminal law, and judicial procedures. Through systematic study of classical and contemporary legal texts, students develop understanding of how Islamic law is derived from the Quran and Sunnah, and how it applies to modern situations. Emphasis is placed on understanding the wisdom behind Islamic rulings, the methodology of legal reasoning, and the practical application of fiqh principles in contemporary Muslim life.
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