Sharia program
Description:
The Shari'ah program at the College of Shari'ah at Qassim University is one of the oldest programs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as it is nearly half a century old, and includes among its ranks a group of the best scholars of the nation in terms of knowledge and academic and administrative experience, and in order to invest in its assets and extend its contributions in qualifying scholars, researchers and specialists, the program provides distinguished educational services, so that its graduates achieve their aspirations and meet the need. The program has enrolled and graduated a group of male and female students who, praise be to God, have qualified to join the labor market, community service and scientific research, and the program's administration, with God's help, will continue to review and evaluate the program in order to achieve the desired development, praise be to God the Lord of the Worlds.
Method of study
Courses
Degree
Bachelor
School level
University study
Place of study (Male Students)
University City A6
Place of study (female students)
Main Campus
Required specialization
N/A
Years of study
4 years
Study period
Morning
Number of Credit Hours
152
Credits required for graduation
152
Other conditions
To enter the Bachelor of Sharia program, it is required to pass the Quran proficiency test
Tuition fees
free
Preference Mechanism for Admission
Secondary school
50%
General Aptitude Test
50%
Achievement test
N/A
Educational goals :
1- Preparing scholars, researchers and thinkers who are well versed in the sciences of Sharia and its purposes and have the necessary knowledge and skills to exercise their scientific, research and intellectual activity in society.
2 - Establishing the approach of moderation, moderation, and understanding to build a balanced Islamic personality.
3 - Forming students' jurisprudential knowledge, which is based on analysis, deduction, inference, scientific research, and linking theoretical knowledge to its practical applications, with attention to emerging issues and contemporary controversies.
4 - Meeting the needs of society in various fields of specialization, such as education, fatwa, preaching, judiciary, hisbah, sharia consultations, disseminating sharia knowledge among its members, protecting them from intellectual and behavioral deviations, and providing sharia and intellectual consultations to the relevant authorities.
5 - Developing reading, arithmetic, communication, thinking and scientific research skills and qualifying graduates to complete postgraduate studies in the field of specialization.
Contributing to the rehabilitation of a group of Muslim scholarship students
Learning outcomes :
Knowledge and understanding
1- To know the concepts and terminology of Sharia and scientific terms and what he needs in other sciences.
2- Mention the overall evidence, methods of reasoning with it, and jurisprudential rules and maqasid.
3- Identify the elements of judicial systems and procedures and their applications.
4- Describe the scientific research methodology for studying jurisprudential issues.
5- Explain the evidence of rulings from the Book and Sunnah according to the scientific methodology of exegetes, modernizers, and jurists
Skills
1- Apply the skills of abstracting and interpreting texts in establishing and understanding evidence and hypothetical issues.
2- To use technical, mathematical and numerical skills in jurisprudential issues and sciences supporting the specialization.
3- To derive jurisprudential rulings from legal evidence in accordance with the fundamentalist methodology.
4. Apply jurisprudential and statutory provisions and judicial procedures to the facts.
Values, autonomy and responsibility
1- Demonstrate Islamic ethics, social, professional and academic values, and disagreement etiquette.
2) To carry out the responsibility assigned to him professionally and independently.
3- Work as part of a team in a collaborative and effective manner.
Tracks :
Single track
Career opportunities:
1. Elimination.
2. Notaries.
3. The Investigation and Public Prosecution Authority.
4. Teaching at universities.
5. Sharia research centers.
6. Imamate, public speaking and teaching at the Ministry of Islamic Affairs.
7. Lawyer.
8. Consultations.
9. Advocacy
10. Hisbah
11. Working in legal departments in various government agencies.
12. Teacher (after obtaining educational preparation).
13. Private Sector Islamic Banking.
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