برنامج دكتوراه الفلسفة في الدراسات الإسلامية
Program Overview
This rigorous Islamic jurisprudence program equips students with the knowledge and skills to address contemporary issues with a solid grounding in Islamic law and principles. It prepares researchers, Islamic institution personnel, and consultants for Islamic banks and economic institutions, focusing on moderate and balanced approaches to Islamic jurisprudence. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum including courses on banking, punishment, contemporary issues, and the history of Islamic jurisprudence.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- Vision: To cultivate a generation of Islamic jurisprudence experts equipped with the knowledge and skills to address contemporary issues with a solid foundation in Islamic jurisprudence and its principles, serving the community and its institutions to achieve self-sufficiency.
- Objectives:
- To prepare specialized researchers in Islamic jurisprudence and its principles, capable of formulating sound solutions based on a moderate and balanced approach, addressing contemporary challenges.
- To develop the necessary skills for conducting rigorous research in Islamic jurisprudence and its principles.
- To promote Islam through a moderate approach that combines authenticity and modernity, addressing doubts directed towards it.
- To provide qualified personnel for Islamic institutions, such as endowments and their departments, Islamic courts and their judiciary.
- To meet the needs of Islamic banks and economic institutions in the country for consultants, researchers, and employees in Islamic banking.
Outline:
- Course Schedule:
- Semester 1:
- Compulsory Courses (9 hours):
- 10211101: Principles of Jurisprudence in Independent Reasoning (3 hours)
- 10211102: Banks and Financing Methods (3 hours)
- 10211103: Theory of Punishment in Islamic Jurisprudence (3 hours)
- Elective Courses (Choose one course):
- 10212104: Jurisprudential Rules (3 hours)
- 10212105: Deriving Branches from Principles (3 hours)
- 10212106: Islamic Policy (3 hours)
- 10212107: Textual Studies in Jurisprudence and Principles Books (3 hours)
- 10212108: Fatwa and its Regulations (in Arabic or English) (3 hours)
- Semester 2:
- Compulsory Courses (9 hours):
- 10211209: Contemporary Issues in Waqf and Zakat (3 hours)
- 10211210: Theories of Emergency Circumstances and Abuse of Right (3 hours)
- 10211211: Jurisprudence of Civil Law (3 hours)
- Elective Courses (Choose one course):
- 10212212: Evolution of the Jurisprudential Approach among Malikis (3 hours)
- 10212213: Contemporary Medical Issues (3 hours)
- 10212214: Companies and Shares (3 hours)
- 10212215: International Relations and their Rulings in Islamic Law (3 hours)
- 10212216: Studies in the History of Islamic Jurisprudence and Schools of Thought in English (3 hours)
- Semester 3-6:
- Dissertation (8 hours per semester)
Al Wasl University
Overview:
Al Wasl University is a non-profit educational institution in the United Arab Emirates, established in 1986 under the patronage of the Dubai government. It aims to be a center for knowledge and human development, contributing to the growth of the Emirati community.
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Academic Programs:
Al Wasl University offers academic programs in the following fields:
- Arabic Language
- Islamic Studies
- Library and Information Science
These programs are available at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels (Master's and Doctoral).