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The document outlines a 5-week study plan for Muslim Law and Jurisprudence, dividing the syllabus into weekly goals with a daily commitment of 3-4 hours. Each week focuses on specific topics, such as Islamic Law foundations, criminal law, family law, contracts, and relevant statutes, with tasks including readings, practice questions, and revisions. The plan emphasizes a structured approach to mastering the subject matter in preparation for exams.
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5-Week Study Plan for Muslim Law and Jurisprudence

This planner breaks down your syllabus into weekly goals with a manageable pace of 3–4
hours/day.

Week 1: Foundations of Islamic Law


Day Topic / Task

Mon Quran & Sunnah: Nature, authority, types,


interpretive methods

Tue Ijma, Qiyas, Ijtehad – classical and modern


usage

Wed Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence: Usul al-


Fiqh, significance, schools

Thu Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence


(continued) – methods of reasoning

Fri Revision + MCQs/short questions

Sat Practice questions / notes-making

Sun Light revision or rest

Week 2: Islamic Criminal Law


Day Topic / Task

Mon Hadd: definition, types (theft, zina, etc.)

Tue Taz’ir: discretionary punishment, modern


implementation

Wed Qisas & Diyat: principles, procedures,


application

Thu Comparative review + landmark cases

Fri Solve past questions + concept mapping

Sat MCQs or discussion with a peer

Sun Recap + prepare for family law


Week 3: Islamic Family Law
Day Topic / Task

Mon Marriage & Dower – essentials, validity,


types

Tue Divorce (Talaq), Khula, Judicial separation


(Faskh)

Wed Post-divorce maintenance, Custody

Thu Succession: principles, shares, heirs

Fri Review & past paper questions on Family


Law

Sat Apply concepts to scenarios / diagrams

Sun Revision & memorization day

Week 4: Contracts, Banking, Human Rights


Day Topic / Task

Mon Islamic Law of Contract: types, principles,


examples

Tue Islamic Banking: riba, mudarabah,


musharakah

Wed Islamic Insurance (Takaful) – comparison


with conventional systems

Thu Islamic International Law – classical vs


modern diplomacy

Fri Islamic Law & Human Rights –


compatibility debate, key points

Sat Concept mapping + comparative review

Sun Mixed-topic quiz or case studies

Week 5: Statutes + Final Wrap-up


Day Topic / Task

Mon Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939


– key provisions

Tue Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 –


reforms, critique

Wed Practice writing long answers from past


papers

Thu Attempt a full mock paper

Fri Self-evaluation + revise weak topics

Sat High-yield notes and flashcards

Sun Light review or complete rest before exam

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