This course aims at defining
the concepts and terminology of the Objectives of Sharia course, clarifying the
ten principles of the science of purposes, explaining the origins of the
science of purposes and its relationship to the science of jurisprudence,
dividing the purposes of Sharia in terms of (comprehensiveness, necessity, and
proof), proving the authenticity of the purposes of Sharia with legal evidence,
explaining the methods of proving the purposes and indicating the means that
lead to them. .
Intended learning outcomes
Educational outcomes:
The student should
explain the origins of the science of purposes and the position of the schools
of jurisprudence towards it
The student should
explain the difference between the purposes of discourse and the purposes of
rulings with examples
To explain to the
student the sections of legal purposes in terms of comprehensiveness
· The student should
enumerate the sections of legal purposes in terms of need and proof
The student should
mention the authoritative evidence of the purposes of Sharia
To explain to the
student the methods of proving the intentions
Teaching and learning methods
Teaching method:
• lecture.
• Panel discussions and
dialogue.
Scientific activities.
Methods of assessments
Evaluation:
Midterm exam.
• final exam
• Continuous
evaluation.
Scientific activities
(writing a report or making a presentation)
Sources and references:
The beginning of the
destination to the goals d. Masoud Sabry
The
purposes of Islamic law and honorable d. Allal El Fassi