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IMSIU's High Judicial Institute Hosts Training for Malaysian Judges


Specialized Sharia Law Course: The High Judicial Institute at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University (IMSIU) is hosting a specialized Sharia law course from September 1 to 12 in Riyadh, tailored for judges from Malaysia.


Course Content and Focus: The program will cover Islamic jurisprudence and judicial systems, addressing key issues in financial, banking, and personal status matters, including inheritance and estate laws from various perspectives.


Practical and Theoretical Insights: The course aims to provide practical and theoretical knowledge on contemporary legal and financial issues, emphasizing the application and comparison of modern jurisprudential rulings.


Riyadh, August 30, 2024 – The High Judicial Institute at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University (IMSIU) is set to host a specialized course in Sharia law from September 1 to 12 at its Riyadh campus. This intensive program is designed for a select group of judges from Malaysia, aiming to enhance their understanding of Islamic jurisprudence and judicial systems.


The course is meticulously crafted to provide participants with a comprehensive grasp of Sharia law, focusing on a range of critical issues within the fields of financial, banking, and personal status matters. Attendees will engage with the application of legal rulings in real-world judicial contexts, exploring both procedural and substantive aspects of the law.


Key areas of study will include the intricacies of inheritance and estate matters, analyzed from judicial, jurisprudential, and regulatory perspectives. The course will delve into contemporary issues in these domains, offering a comparative study that addresses modern challenges and legal interpretations.


In addition, the curriculum will cover financial, banking, and accounting transactions, examining these topics through both jurisprudential and judicial lenses. Emphasis will be placed on the jurisprudence of contemporary issues, including their origins, applications, and comparisons. This approach ensures that participants not only gain theoretical knowledge but also practical insights relevant to today’s legal and financial environments.


By bringing together esteemed judges from Malaysia and providing them with an in-depth exploration of Sharia law, IMSIU aims to foster a greater understanding and application of Islamic legal principles. This initiative reflects the university’s commitment to advancing legal education and promoting international collaboration in the field of Islamic jurisprudence.



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