
Dr. Altaher Nouara
- َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
- Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
- Faculty of Sharia Sciences - tajoura
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About Dr. Taher Al-Ayashi Abdul-Mawla Abu Nawara
He works as an assistant professor in the Department of Sharia at the Faculty of Sharia Sciences in Tajoura, affiliated with the University of Tripoli. University of Tripolistaging.uot.edu.ly.
He holds a PhD in jurisprudence (a very specific specialty, but not specifically identified in available sources). University of Tripolistaging.uot.edu.ly.
His main research interests include a study of "Recommended Acts Obligatory at Initiation and Their Control According to the Maliki School" (a jurisprudential foundational study), published in a 2022 scientific conference at the University of Tripoli.
He served as Dean of the College on occasions such as the closing ceremony of the "Fiqh al-Muamalat (Level Two)" course, where he delivered an encouraging speech and distributed certificates of appreciation to the participants. University of Tripoli+1.
He also participated as an external member in the discussion committees of academic theses, such as a master's thesis on "Ibn Fajla al-Zarqani's Commentary on Khalil's Mukhtasar" at the College of Graduate Studies at Al-Asmariya University of Tripoli.
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Quick Summary
Field Details
Position: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Sharia Sciences, Tajoura
Academic Qualification: PhD (specializing in Islamic Jurisprudence)
Research Interests: Maliki Jurisprudence, Usul al-Fiqh books, theoretical and applied jurisprudential issues
Administrative Roles: Former Dean of the College and Academic Member of Discussion Committees
Educational Contributions: Participated in jurisprudence courses, received an encouraging speech, and distributed certificates of appreciation
Research Interests
A study of jurisprudential principles: One of his most prominent works is a research paper titled "Recommended Practices and Their Controls According to the Maliki School of Thought," presented at a 2022 academic conference. This work clearly expresses his interest in Maliki jurisprudence and jurisprudential principles. University of Tripoli+1.
Libyan Jurisprudential Heritage and Preserving Religious Identity: He participated in a research paper titled "The Role of Sheikh Ahmed Al-Zawi in Preserving Libyan Religious Identity," which was published at the 2022 International Academic Conference on Libyan Religious Identity. This reflects his interest in studying Libyan jurisprudential figures and their role in preserving religious heritage. conf.asmarya.edu.ly
External Activities
Research Area: Brief Explanation
Maliki Jurisprudence and Jurisprudential Principles: A study of issues related to recommended acts and the rules for initiating them from a Maliki perspective.
Religious Identity and Libyan Jurisprudential Heritage: Shedding Light on Local Libyan Scholars and Their Roles in the Religious Field.
Publications