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An Outline of Islamic Jurisprudence (Paperback)
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An Outline of Islamic Jurisprudence is a salient effort at
addressing the dearth of materials in the English language in the
somewhat complex subject matter of classical jurisprudence. It
highlights the uniqueness of Islamic jurisprudence as a developed
system because of its exactitude in terms of meaning, province and
scope. The book serves as a handy introductory text on the basic
principles of Islamic jurisprudence for judges, lawyers,
academicians, especially law lecturers, students of law
specialising in Islamic law, and the general public. Dedication-
Acknowledgements - Preface - Glossary- Chapter 1 Introduction to
Islamic jurisprudence Preamble; Definition of Fiqh; Definition of
Usul; Definition of Usul al-Fiqh]; Chapter 2: Shari'ah - Islamic
law Definition of Islamic Law; Elements (Arkan) of Islamic Law];
Chapter 3: Obligations and duties Introduction; Obligations created
by the Hukm (rule of law); Duties created by the Hukm (rule of
law); Chapter 4: Declaratory rule (Hukm Wad'i) Classification of
declaratory rule]; Chapter 5: Legal capacity (Ahliyyah)
Introduction; Definition of Ahliyyah; Types of Ahliyyah;
Classification of legal capacity; Factors affecting complete legal
capacity]; Chapter 6: Right - Haqq Introduction; Classification of
rights; Classification of rights in Islamic criminal law]; Chapter
7: The sources of Islamic law Introduction; Definition; The
classification of the sources; The order of the sources]; Chapter
8: The primary sources Introduction; Holy Qur'an; Compilation of
the Holy Qur'an; The difference in the two compilations; Holy
Qur'an as the primary source; Ijma - consensus of opinion]; Chapter
9: The secondary sources Introduction; Qiyas - analogical
deduction; Istihsab - juristic equity or preference; Maslahah
Mursalah or Istislah - considerations of public interest or
extended analogy; Istishab - presumption of continuity; Urf -
custom; Sadd al-Dhara'i - blocking the means]; Chapter 10: Ijtihad
Introduction; Authority for the exercise Ijtihad; Types of Ijtihad;
Taqlid]; Bibliography; Index Dr Yahaya Y. Bambale, former Head,
Department of Islamic Law, and Assistant Dean for both
undergraduate and postgraduate studies in the Faculty of Law,
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, is a Reader. His currently
on sabbatical leave at the IBB University, Lapai, Niger State of
Nigeria where he is the Dean of Students. He is the author of
Crimes and Punishment Under Islamic Law.
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