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CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence Syllabus 2025

CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence Syllabus 2025

This article covers the CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence complete Syllabus.

The syllabus of CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence consists of 10 parts of a collective 100 marks.

The examination for CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence is the Group 5 exam for CSS candidates.

CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence Syllabus 2025

Paper (100-Marks)

  • The Sources of Islamic Law: 

    • The Quran 
    • The Sunnah 
    • Ijma 
    • Qiyas 
    • Ijtihad 
  • Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence

  • Islamic Criminal Law: 

    • Hadd 
    • Taz’ir 
    • Qisas and Diyat 
  • Islamic Family Law: 

    • Marriage 
    • Dower 
    • Divorce 
    • Separation by Repudiation (Talaq) 
    • Separation by Mutual Agreement (Khula) 
    • Judicial Separation (Faskh) 
    • Post-Divorce Maintenance 
    • Child Custody 
    • Succession 
  • Islamic Law of Contract 

  • Islamic Banking and Insurance 

  • Islamic International Law 

  • Islamic Law and Human Rights 

  • Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939 

  • Muslim Family Laws Ordinance 1961

This is the complete syllabus for preparation of CSS International Law.

The Candidates should prepare thoroughly to succeed in the examination.

Therefore, here are a few suggested books you can buy for better learning about CSS International Law from your favorite Multan Kitab Ghar online bookstore.

JWT Muslim Law and Jurisprudence MCQS Book for CSS PMS by Waqar Aziz Bhutta Multan Kitab Ghar

Suggested Reading Books for CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence Syllabus 2025

  • An Introduction to the Study of Islamic Law by Dr. Hussain Hamid Hassan
  • Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence by Mohammad Hashim Kamali
  • Theories of Islamic Law by Prof. Imran Ahsan Nyazee
  • Islamic Law of Contracts and Business
  • Transactions by Tahir Mansuri
  • Family Law in Islam by Dr. Mohammad Tahir Mansuri
  • Outlines of Islamic Jurisprudence by Prof. Imran Ahsan Nyazee
  • General Principles of Criminal Law by Prof. Imran Ahsan Nyazee
  • State and Legislation in Islam by Dr. Mahmood Ahmad Gazi
  • Mahomedan Jurisprudence by Abdur Rahim
  • Islamic Law of Inheritance by Hamid Khan, Advocate
  • Munir” Principles of Muhammadan Law by Munir Ahmad Siddiqui
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