Bachelor’s Degree in Islamic Jurisprudence and Usul al-Fiqh

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Program Overview

Program Framework and Objectives

·       Establishing a specialized academic program aligned with international standards.

·       Enabling students to analyze issues related to the field of Islamic jurisprudence.

·       Preparing students to pursue graduate studies (Master’s level).

·       Facilitating integration into other related academic programs.

·       Providing qualified graduates to academic and scholarly institutions in the field.

·       Training experts in Islamic legal studies to serve the Maliki jurisprudential heritage.

·       Contributing to the advancement of specialized scientific research.

·       Providing Fatwa councils with qualified scholars to address contemporary jurisprudential issues and cases.


Targeted Skills and Competencies

·       The ability to analyze and synthesize acquired knowledge.

·       Acquiring the tools necessary for entry into the job market.

·       Applying academic knowledge in both theoretical and professional contexts.

·       Developing a balanced and adaptable personality capable of effective communication.

·       Fostering a productive and impactful character.

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Core Subjects by Semester


Semester 5

·       Qur’an Memorization and Recitation

·       Usul al-Fiqh (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence)

·       Comparative Fiqh

·       Inheritance and Charitable Donations

·       Maqasid al-Sharia (Objectives of Islamic Law)



Semester 6

·       Qur’an Memorization and Recitation

·       Inheritance and Charitable Donations

·       Usul al-Fiqh

·       Comparative Fiqh

·       Criminal Jurisprudence

Advanced Topics

Advanced Topics in the Program


·       Contemporary Islamic Commercial Law

·       The Islamic Judicial System

·       Governance and Professional Ethics

·       Narcotics and Society

Admissions Information


• A Baccalaureate certificate (high school diploma).

• Successful completion of Year 1 – Islamic Sciences common core.

• Successful completion of Year 2 – Sharia specialization common core.


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