Al-Fiqh al-Wasuluh represents an approach in Islamic jurisprudence that seeks comprehensive legal solutions by employing foundational principles (Usul al-Fiqh) and contextual understanding of contemporary issues. This methodology involves deriving legal rulings by analyzing current situations, drawing from established Islamic sources like the Quran, Hadith, consensus (Ijma), and analogy (Qiyas). Scholars well-versed in various Islamic sciences apply their expertise to adapt and address modern challenges, ensuring the relevance and applicability of Islamic law in different contexts. Al-Fiqh al-Wasuluh emphasizes problem-solving by integrating traditional principles with contemporary realities, aiming to provide practical and well-reasoned legal opinions within the framework of Islamic teachings.
AL-FIQH (JURISPRUDENCE)
AL-FIQH (JURISPRUDENCE)
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Entry Requirements
Students with a high school diploma or its equivalent from outside Jordan can enroll in higher education institutions directly through websites of public and private universities or intermediate community colleges based on their averages. Universities implement the credit hours system, which allows students to choose courses according to their study plan.
Students wishing to enroll in a master's program must hold a bachelor's degree. Furthermore, students who wish to enroll in doctoral programs must hold a master's degree.
In addition, students wishing to enroll in postgraduate programs are required to provide a certificate confirming their English proficiency level in a TOEFL or IELTS exam. They could also demonstrate a certain proficiency level in French or German. Lastly, they could take an English language exam held by the higher education institution they apply in.
In the event that the student fails to prove the required level of English, German or French, or fails the English equivalency exam, they may study a qualifying program in English at the university where they undertake additional six credit hours; he/she must score a minimum grade that varies according to their specialization.
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Tuition Fee
JOD 50How to Apply
Students can apply for admission to a higher education institution in Jordan through the following:
- Applying directly to the institution of higher education of their choice. Many higher education institutions in Jordan have online application services or through university service offices; while some institutions accept applications through mail. Each higher education institution determines its own enrollment requirements. Therefore, a prospective student should communicate with the institution they wish to apply to in order to know the specific admission requirements and procedures.
- Applying directly through the free on-line application
- Communicate with the Directorate of International Student Affairs at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and apply to any higher education institution
AL-FIQH (JURISPRUDENCE)
Applied Science Private University
Jordan,
Amman
