CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence Syllabus 2025

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.

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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