X Finished DCI2231 - INTODUCTION TO USUL FIQH SEM 1 24/25
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1. COURSE INFORMATIONThis course offers for year two students. It provides general knowledge of the meaning and function of Usul Fiqh in regulating the process of ijtihad. This course is to help students to have better understanding some of the major methodological problems and issues debated in Usul Fiqh and highlight the possibilities of practical application of usul methodologies to their respective fields of specialization. 4 sections
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2. CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION1.1 Definition of Usul Fiqh 1.2 Subject matters and scope 1.3 Its importance 1.4 Its characteristics 10 sections
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3. CHAPTER 2 : ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF USUL FIQH2.1. Fiqh at the time of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w 2.2. Fiqh at the time of great companions 2.3. Fiqh after the time of great companions 12 sections
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4. CHAPTER 3 :THE SCHOOLS OF USUL FIQH3.1. Ahl al-Hadith (Traditionalists) 3.2. Ahl al-Ra’I (Rationalists) 10 sections
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5. CHAPTER 4 : HUKM SHARI’E4.1. Definition 4.2. Hukm Taklifi 4.2.1 Wajib 4.2.2 Mandub 4.2.3 Mubah 4.2.4 Makruh 4.2.5 Haram 4.3. Hukm al- Wad’i 4.3.1 Sabab 4.3.2 Shart 4.3.3 Mani’ 4.3.4 ‘Azimah 4.3.5 Rukhsah 4.3.6 Sahih 4.3.7 Fasid 4.3.8 Batil 18 sections
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6. CHAPTER 5 : THE PILLARS OF HUKM AL-SHAR’IE5.1. Hakim 5.2. Mahkum Fih 5.3. Mahkum Alayh 3 sections
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7. CHAPTER 6 : THE SOURCES OF USUL FIQH6.1. The primary sources: 6.1.1 al-Qur’an 6.1.2 al- Sunnah 6.1.3 al-Ijma’ 6.2. The Secondary sources 6.2.1 Qiyas 6.2.2 Istihsan 6.2.3 Istishab 6.2.4 Masalih mursalah 6.2.5 Sadd al-Dhari’ah 9 sections
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8. CHAPTER 7 : IJTIHAD7.1. Definition 7.2. Its hukm and proofs 7.3. Its conditions and procedures 7.4. Ijtihad of the prophet and His companions 7.5. Ijtihad in contemporary Muslim thoughts 4 sections
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9. ASSESSMENTALL TYPES OF ASSESSMENT MEANT FOR ODL STUDENTS 1- QUIZ 1 (10%) 2. QUIZ 2 (10%) 3. INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT (20%) 4. INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION (20%) 5. FINAL EXAMINATION SECTION A (20%) 6. FINAL EXAMINATION SECTION B (20%) 8 sections
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