Nội dung text LLB Part 2 Islamic Jurisprudence Full Book.pdf
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3 3 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS No. Questions Pages 1 Development and growth of Islamic legal system. 4 to 9 2 Islamic school of thoughts. 10 to 20 3 Quran As a primary source of law. 21 to 25 4 Sunnah as a source of Islamic Legislation. 26 to 30 5 ijma as a source of Islamic law. 31 to 36 6 Rights, Acts, Obligations. 37 to 48 7 Legal capacity its components, & defects of legal capacity. 49 to 54 8 Ownership In Islam. 55 to 59 9 Punishment in Islam. 60 to 66 10 Evidence in Islamic Law 67 to 74 11 Relationship Between Muslim & Non-Muslim 75 to 81 12 Classification of Islamic Law 82 to 86 13 Concept of Constitution and Administrative Law 14 Concept of Crimes and Torts 15 Concept of Ijtihad 87 to 91
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