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- Islamic Law & Comparative Jurisprudence Department
1- Introduction to Islamic law
2- Principles of Fiqh
3- Personal status law
The course reviews the provisions of marriage and divorcethrough the provisions of Islamic Sharia in comparison withthe Kuwai Personal Status Lawaddressing: First: Marriage and the contract it contains: itspillars, condions, types, taboos in marriage, guardianship inmarriage, agency, and competence. Theit touches on thewife’s rights, the husband’s rights, and the common rights
between them, such as the right to enjoyment, inheritance,proof of lineage, and the guardianship of advising.Then the course deals with divorce, its parts and rulings, theguidance of Islam in it (divorce of the Sunnah and heresy),the elements of divorce (revocable and irrevocable), and the
divisions of divorce (revocable and irrevocable), and alsodeals with the separaon between he spouses by mutualconsent, ligaon, or by order of the legislator, and it showsthe effects related to divorce, such as the waing period, thereturn, the confirmaon of lineage, custody and alimony, and
it deals with maers related to lineage and its denial, such as the provisions of a foundling, adopon and others
4- Inheritance law
This course will discuss the Law of Inheritance in Islamic Law,the heirs and their shares, and the rules and regulaons inheritance. It will also specify the rule of obligatory heirs (Four oud Heirs), system of male cousins or nephew heirs of thedeceased, the execuon and rejecon of inheritance, missingperson’s inheritance, exit-from in-heritance, voluntary andobligatory wills (according to Islamic Law).definion of inheritance, its legimacy, its pillars, condions,prohibions, causes, types and rights relang to inheritance and the cases of those who inherit the wife, fathers, filiaons, brothers, mothers, inferlity, withholding, roong, tasks,
jusce, reply, how to divide the estate between heirs.
5- Islamic criminal law
This course addresses the theory and philosophy of
punishment in Islamic Law, which discusses the following:
Principals and rules governing crime and its punishment in Islamic Law.
The nature and type of punishment in Sharia’a Law.
Forms of punishment such as qasas, hudood, and supplementary punishment (tazeer) as well as related provisions, and the sources of each.
- Law and Science Department
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- Economic and Public Finance Department
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- Commercial Law Department
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- Civil Procedure Law Department
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- Public International Law Department
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- English Legal Courses Department
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- English Language Department
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- Criminal Law Department
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- Arabic Language Department
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- Information Technology Department
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