A theoretical course that aims to teach the chapters of Islamic jurisprudence and what is meant by it in terms of the concept of worship and its objectives, in which the student studies the book of purity and its related sections of water, pure and impure objects, ablution, washing, tayammum, wiping over the socks, and everything that the student needs to know in order to perform worship correctly, as well as maintaining and perpetuating it. And in order for all of this to contribute to the student’s understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, the correct understanding that is far from extremism and extremism
Intended learning outcomes
That the student has the ability to understand jurisprudence correctly (moderation) and apply what he learns in his practical life, and that he understands the philosophy of Islamic jurisprudence and its wisdom in Islam, so knowing jurisprudence and its philosophy makes the student not fall into extremism in many issues, And universities, knowledge of jurisprudence is a fortification for the student and enabling him to educate others
Teaching and learning methods
1- Theoretical lectures based on the legal evidence from the Book and the Sunnah and the sayings of scholars on various issues.2- Discussing jurisprudential issues and problems collectively or individually in the classroom.3- Using different references, whether they are books or electronic networks.4- Solving some issues related to some similarities related to the topics to help the student in correct understanding
Methods of assessments
Mid-term exam in the first week, fifth or sixth, or request a research paperSecond mid-term exam in the eleventh week.End-of-semester exam
ReferencesWorship Rulings and Evidence, written by Dr. Al-Sadiq Abd Al-Rahman Al-Ghariani, Dar Al-Shaab Bookstore for Printing, Publishing and Distribution, Misrata-Libya, the fourteenth edition 2012 AD