The Department of Qur’anic Sciences and Islamic Education is organizing a seminar on the principles of Islamic jurisprudence

The Department of Qur’anic Sciences and Islamic Education at the College of Education for Humanities – University of Samarra organized a scientific seminar entitled “Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence and Their Impact on Student Life,” presented by Dr. Shahd Abdul Karim Hussein and Assistant Lecturer Ru’a Ra’ad Jamal.

The seminar covered a range of key topics, including an introduction to Islamic jurisprudence, its importance, and its sources, as well as an explanation of the general principles for understanding legal rulings and their objectives. One section was devoted to the rulings of purification, including ablution and ritual washing, while another addressed the rulings of prayer, its conditions, pillars, and common mistakes.

The program also included a section introducing zakat and its main rulings, as well as another on fasting, with reference to the most important issues related to the month of Ramadan. In addition, a brief overview of the rituals of Hajj and Umrah was presented.

The two lecturers aimed to enable students to perform their acts of worship correctly, enhance their awareness of Islamic rulings, and develop their ability to apply them in their daily lives both inside and outside the university. They also emphasized the ease and flexibility of Islamic law and the connection between rulings and their objectives.

At the conclusion of the seminar, the lecturers stressed the importance of Islamic jurisprudence as a way of life that contributes to building a conscious student personality, capable of balancing religious commitment with the demands of their academic journey.