Islamic Jurisprudence
Islamic Jurisprudence
Islamic Jurisprudence
This module takes a deep dive into the fundamentals worship and all the practical aspect of the Islamic faith, including purification, prayer, fasting, charity and janazah, according to the Quran and Sunnah.
Fiqh of Worship I
This module studies Fiqh of 'Ibadah, related to issues concerned with Salah and Taharah. The different methodologies of the Imams of the Two Schools of Fiqh (Hanafi and Shafi'e) will be studied in relation to identifying proofs, deduction and inference.
Fiqh of Worship II
In this module Fiqh of 'Ibadah is studied in relation to current issues concerning Zakah, fasting, Hajj and 'Umrah, examining the different methodologies of the Imams of the Two Schools of Fiqh.
Textbooks used
Fiqh Us-Sunnah, by As-Sayyid Sabiq (Modified)
Family Law I (Marriage and Divorce)
This module gives a detailed study of family law according to the Qur'an and Sunnah and the Two Schools of Fiqh looking at the Fiqh of marriage, including the pre-marital stage, weddings, rights and responsibilities within a marriage as well as divorce.
Family Law (Inheritance)
This module teaches the basics of Islamic law of inheritance. It covers the principles of and evidences for inheritance, the causes of inheritance, the beneficiaries of an estate, the classes of beneficiaries; the numerics of inheritance and the impediments to inheritance under Islamic law.
Fiqh of Financial Contracts
This module covers the theory of contracts in Islam, looking at their definitions, pillars and conditions. It relates theory to practice in discussion of the most important transactional contracts, i.e. sale, hire, etc. also gives a more detailed study of some of the more important transactional contracts, i.e. Musharakah, Murabahah, Ijarah, Salam and Istina' and also a short study of Islamic investments and financial institutions.