Mr. Belal Aboejela
- َQualifications: Master degree
- Academic Rank: Lecturer
- Department of Islamic Law
- faculty of Law
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Roles
- I was appointed at the university in 2012 as a teaching assistant, and during this period, I worked in several positions and committees within the college, in addition to the main task related to writing and completing my master's thesis.
- In 2017, I obtained my bachelor's degree, so I started teaching the courses in the Sharia department and worked in various committees.
- I have been assigned since 2013 to the position of the scientific department secretary; I supervise and follow up on the meetings of the scientific department. I was also appointed as the head of the scientific department in the year 2020/2021.
- In addition to administrative tasks, I have always been interested in scientific and research work. I was a member of the (Sanhouri Team), which is one of the research teams specialized in the field of law at the Research, Consulting, and Training Center at the University of Tripoli. I also participated in several seminars and conferences held at the university, and I published some peer-reviewed research papers.
- I have completed the training phase for obtaining a master's degree (PhD) in 2023 at the University of Tripoli, and I am currently working on preparing my thesis proposal.
Careers
- A teaching assistant in the Department of Islamic Sharia at the Faculty of Law, University of Tripoli, from the year 2012 to the year 2018.
- A faculty member at the college with the rank of (Assistant Lecturer) from the year (2018) to the year (2023).
- I received a scientific promotion to the rank of (lecturer) at the end of September 2023.
Research Interests
- Islamic jurisprudence and its foundations
- the science of inheritance and wills
- Islamic criminal law
- comparative studies between Sharia and law
- the philosophy of legislation and its objectives
External Activities
I work as a researcher in a collective project that focuses on addressing the bottlenecks in border legislation and the laws of retribution and blood money. This project is supervised by the Center for Criminal Research and Studies at the Office of the Attorney General in Libya. The aim of this project is to achieve a convergence between positive criminal legislation and Islamic legislation by proposing a vision for Islamic criminal jurisprudence that can serve as a foundation for building a criminal system that effectively reflects Islamic identity while keeping pace with developments in the field of criminal law. The goal is to produce a legislative model that combines the essential principles of crime and punishment found in positive legislations and their criminal philosophy while preserving Islamic identity, and to utilize this in addressing the challenges of the current reality.
Publications