Master in Jurisprudence and its Foundations
Program Overview
Introduction to Imam Malik College for Sharia and Law
Imam Malik College for Sharia and Law aims to be a prominent institution in the study and teaching of Sharia and law, with a contemporary vision that meets the demands of today's labor market.
Vision
The college's vision is to be one of the leading institutions in the field of Sharia and law, introducing courses on current jurisprudence issues, studying the contemporary economic movement from an Islamic and legal perspective, and comparing contemporary legal studies with Islamic law and UAE law.
Mission
The college's mission is to prepare graduates who are leaders in society, equipped with skills in creative thinking and specialized scientific research in the fields of Sharia and law.
College Goals
The college's goals include:
- Offering opportunities for continuous academic study in the fields of Sharia and law
- Providing graduates with the skills to work in areas such as Islamic and civil jurisdiction, Ifta', barristering, Islamic and legal consultation, jurisprudential and positivist research, preaching, and Islamic economy and business
- Equipping advocates, including imams, preachers, and educators, to be righteous role models who contribute to the growth of a moderate generation
- Preparing female Muslim advocates to play their natural role in community development and educating the younger generation
- Providing the opportunity to acquire Islamic sciences in accordance with the approach of the righteous predecessors
- Continuous commitment to performance quality and sustainable improvement of education services
Graduate Studies Department Goals
The Department of Graduate Studies at Imam Malik College for Sharia and Law aims to:
- Graduate cadres concerned with studies of Sharia and law to contribute to comprehensive and sustainable development
- Expand Sharia and legal research, approve in-depth scientific research, and publish them to provide new and innovative scientific additions
- Cope with rapid developments in terms of legislative applications of Sharia and law
- Offer Sharia and legal consultations to public and private institutions
- Provide opportunities for distinctive students to pursue their higher studies
Master in Jurisprudence and its Foundations Program
The Master in Jurisprudence and its Foundations program aims to improve the student's skills in reasoning and jurisprudential inference, apply jurisprudential rules on emerging issues, and present jurisprudential rulings with their detailed proofs.
Objectives and Outcomes
The program's objectives include:
- Improving the student's skills in reasoning and jurisprudential inference
- Applying jurisprudential rules on emerging issues
- Presenting jurisprudential rulings with their detailed proofs
- Developing the student's competency to understand the scholars' approaches in deducing jurisprudential rulings
- Explaining the impact of variety of legislation sources on diversity of jurisprudential schools
- Analyzing the effect of foundational and jurisprudential rules on the scholar's controversy
- Helping the student to enrich the foundational and jurisprudential research regarding emerging issues
- Conducting a thesis on a jurisprudential or foundational subject in depth
- Expressing opinion in issues of jurisprudence, foundations, and regulations of reasoning
- Discussing with colleagues emerging issues in Islamic legislation research and application
Means and Tools of Evaluation
The program uses various means and tools of evaluation, including:
- Exams
- In-class evaluation
- Students' researches
- Surveys of students
- Surveys of graduates
- Labor market surveys
- Students' profiles
- Groups' meetings
- Practical performance assessment
Study Plan and Courses
The program's study plan includes:
- Methodologies of Jurisprudential and Foundational Research
- The Effect of Jurisprudential and Foundational Rules on Scholars' Disagreement
- Ijtihad (Reasoning)
- Contemporary Jurisprudential Issues
- Jurisprudential Theories - The Contract Theory
- The Scholars' Methods of Inference
- Principles of Disagreement and Preponderance
- Takhreej of Branches on Foundations
- Purposes of Islamic Legislation
- Contemporary Methods to Examine Evidence
- General Theories of Islamic Economy
- Rules of Islamic Politics
- Provisions of Waqf in Islamic Jurisprudence
- Marriage Dissolution and its Effects
- Foundational Studies in English
- Jurisprudential Studies in English
Supplementary Courses
The program also includes supplementary courses for students who do not have an adequate BA, such as:
- Jurisprudence of Worship (1)
- Jurisprudence of Worship (2)
- Jurisprudence of Family (1)
- Jurisprudence of Family (2)
- Introduction to Islamic Legislation
- Foundations of Jurisprudence 1
- Foundations of Jurisprudence 2
- Criminal Jurisprudence
- Contemporary Financial Transactions
- Foundations of Jurisprudence 3
- Science of Hadith and its Authentication
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for the Master in Jurisprudence and its Foundations program include:
- A bachelor's degree in a relevant field
- A minimum GPA of 3.0
- English language proficiency
- Passing an entrance exam
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program are:
- AED 50,000 per year for UAE nationals
- AED 60,000 per year for international students
Research Areas
The program's research areas include:
- Jurisprudence and its foundations
- Islamic economy and finance
- Islamic politics and governance
- Family and personal status law
- Criminal law and justice
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master in Jurisprudence and its Foundations program can pursue careers in:
- Islamic and civil jurisdiction
- Ifta' and barristering
- Islamic and legal consultation
- Jurisprudential and positivist research
- Preaching and education
- Islamic economy and business
