Definition: In PhD Islamic Jurisprudence programme students become skillful after successful completion of the courses and receive their doctoral degree when they complete the programme. Programme’s aims: Instructing lecturers in the highest academic levels in the field of Islamic Jurisprudence Instructing theorist researchers in the field of Islamic Jurisprudence Improving academic skills of students in order to become skillful in reasoning and theorizing in the field of Islamic Jurisprudence Participating in academic activities in the highest academic levels and in various fields of Islamic Jurisprudence Academic Goals and Policies: Attention to the principles of Islamic viewpoints Special attention to questions about Islam Admission: Postgraduate students of Principles of Islamic Law can apply for PhD Principles of Islamic Law. Note: students with other academic backgrounds can apply for the programme; however, they are required to pass some pre-requisite course units if admitted. Programme’s Structure: Total course units are 78; students cover course units including thesis in 10 semesters. Programme structure is course unit-based studied in semesters Each theoretical course unit is 16 hours and practical ones are 32 hours; there is a research approach in the entire courses Students are required to pass a thesis which is worth 18 credits. Course Units: -
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Necessity and importance: The domain of principles of Islamic law is constantly expanding and new questions and issues are raised. It is necessary to run doctoral programme (research-based and taught) in Islamic Jurisprudence in order to respond to the vast needs of societies in an academic and practical and to fulfill the need for enriching seminary students in religious sciences and improving their academic skills including deduction from (the Quran, Sunnah and intellect).
Role and skills of graduates: After successful completion of the programme, students are competent in the field of Islamic Jurisprudence. With the acquired knowledge they can develop theories, teach or continue their education in higher levels.
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Note: the syllabus of course units: Jurisprudence (1) to Jurisprudence (5) and Principles of Islamic Law (1) to (6) are the same as advanced Principles of Islamic Law and Jurisprudence accepted by Al-Mustafa International University
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