Muslim Law
- Jun- 2023 -6 June
Q5. Discuss those circumstances which impair the legal capacity of a person and prevent him (20) from concluding contacts and making disposition of his property. 2022
In general sets of laws, including Islamic regulation, there are sure conditions that can debilitate the legitimate limit of an…
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Q4. What is meant by a fasid (irregular) marriage? What are the legal effects of such marriage? How an irregular marriage can be validated? 2022
In Islamic law, a fasid marriage, also known as an irregular marriage, refers to a marriage contract that is deficient…
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Q3. How crimes can be classified in Islamic criminal law on the basis of rights affected? Elaborate your answer in the light of classical Muslim jurists. 2022
In Islamic criminal law, crimes can be classified based on the rights affected by the commission of the crime. Classical…
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Q2. Discuss whether the laws revealed previously to the promulgation of Islam are binding (20) on the Muslims or not? 2022
In Islamic jurisprudence, the laws revealed prior to the promulgation of Islam are not considered binding on Muslims. The advent…
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Q8. Write short notes on any TWO of the following: 2021
Imam Shafi’ I as the master-architect of Islamic jurisprudence Meaning and scope of ijtihad Implications of positive command (amr) and…
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Q7. Define Sunnah and explain the inseparable bond of the Sunnah with the Qur’an by highlighting in particular how the Sunnah elaborates the meaning of the Qur’an.
Sunnah refers to the teachings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him (pbuh). It encompasses his…
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Q6. How the classical Muslim jurists defined riba when unlike many contemporary scholars, they did not distinguish between the riba of the Qur’an and the riba of the Sunnah? Explain the implications of considering the riba mujmal (unelaborated) term of the Qur’an, which has been elaborated by the prophetic traditions. 2021
Classical Muslim jurists defined riba as an increase or excess in a loan, whether it be monetary or in-kind, with…
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Q. 5 Does Islamic law distinguish between the consequences of direct and indirect participation in hostilities? Also, explain what rules and principles of Islamic law are violated by suicide attacks. 2021
Islamic regulation recognizes immediate and backhanded cooperation in threats and perceives various ramifications for each.1. Direct Support: Islamic regulation licenses…
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Q4. “For you, there is life in qisas” (Qur’an, 2:179). Elaborate the implications of this divine injunction in the light of the various theories of punishment, such as retribution, deterrence, reformation, and prevention. 2021
The section you referenced, “As far as you might be concerned, there is life in qisas” (Qur’an, 2:179), holds huge…
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Q3. Elaborate how the issue of the apostasy of Muslim women in British India prompted the Hanafi scholars to find solutions for the problems of married women in the Maliki school and how their efforts culminated in the form of dissolution of the Muslim marriage act, 1939. Also, explain the reasons for this act’s becoming almost redundant in Pakistan. 2021
The issue of the renunciation of Muslim ladies in English India assumed a critical part in provoking Hanafi researchers to…
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