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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Islamic Law I | ILT304 | Compulsory | Bachelor's degree | 1 | Spring | 6 |
Associate Prof. Dr. Ahmet EKŞİ
Associate Prof. Dr. AYHAN HİRA
Associate Prof. Dr. Hüseyin OKUR
Assistant Prof. Dr. Abdurrahman BULUT
1) To understand the basic concepts and
principles in Islamic law.
To compare the Islamic legal system
with other legal systems.
2) To explain the emergence and development processes of Islamic law.
To know the problematic issues and to make a comparison between the Islamic legal sects, in general terms.
3) To know the imams (leaders) of the sects, other jurists and their studies. To comprehend the emergence of taqlid (follow) and fanaticism, and to analyze the their causes and results.
4) To understand the general general purpose of Fiqh.
To produce and interpret solutions to the current legal problems
5) In theory, to evaluation about the present and the future of Islamic law.
To understand the concept of judgement and its types.
6) Learning subjects about marriage Resolving today’s problems related to family law (marriage)
Knowledge about personal law; Resolving
7) Comparing personal law and family law (marriage) in Islam with positive law principles
To explain basic terms of inheritance law and inheritor's portions with details.
8) To make solutions to current problems about family law (divorce) and inheritance law
To compare basic principles of family law (divorce) and inheritance law in Islam with principles of positive law
Bölümün/programın program yeterlilikleri sistemde olmadığından ilişkilendirme işlemi yapılamamıştır.
e-course
None
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The historical development of Islamic law, sources, literature and general structure. Islamic party, family, basic principles and institutions of heritage; Introduced civil of Islamic law. The basic rules in Mecelle-i Ahkam-ı Adliye are explained with examples.
1- İLİTAM Ders Notları
1) Lecture
2) Question-Answer
3) Discussion
4) Demonstration
5) Group Study
6) Brain Storming
7) Case Study
8) Problem Solving
Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade |
20% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
80% |
Total |
100% |
Turkish
Not Required