Information Package / Course Catalogue
Islamic Law I ( Arabic )
Course Code: İL209
Course Type: Required
Couse Group: First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Education Language: Turkish
Work Placement: N/A
Theory: 4
Prt.: 0
Credit: 4
Lab: 0
ECTS: 5
Objectives of the Course

Islamic law is a legal system that regulates all situations that people will encounter in their daily lives. This course aims to introduce the students to the basic concepts, sources, issues, provisions and current problems of the most common personal law, family law, inheritance and criminal law in a way to obtain a legal notion. Another aim of this course is to theoretically examine the applicability of Islamic family and criminal law, which is different from other legal systems today, and to discuss the results in the current context.

Course Content

In this course, all the processes of Islamic personal law and family law, starting with the establishment of betrothal and marriage contract, up to the problem of iddat and alimony after divorce, are examined. During this examination, modern debates are also examined in the light of the basic information provided by classical fiqh. Marriage and custody of the woman and the child, the woman's testimony, contemporary fatwas on the issue of religious difference being a barrier to marriage, the relationship between milk kinship and milk banking and being a barrier to marriage, the obligation of alimony, polygamy and the possibility of limiting it, some types of nikah such as mut'a, misyar and secret nikah, The reasons for divorce and the evaluation of divorce decisions through today's judiciary, iddat after divorce, the problem of discontinuity of alimony after divorce, and family mediation and arbitration practices in today's Muslim countries are included in the content of this course. The concepts and application of Islamic inheritance law are also covered in this course. In addition, the basic concepts of Islamic criminal law such as qisas, hadd and tazir, types and division of crimes, statute of limitations, situations where the punishment will be reduced and trial law are also examined.

Name of Lecturer(s)
Learning Outcomes
1.Recognizing the basic concepts of Islamic law and gaining mastery of the relationships between concepts
2.o gain skills in identifying, recognizing, defining and interpreting the classical and current issues of Islamic law
3.Understanding the basic issues of Islamic law and developing a perspective
4.To gain a certain level of understanding regarding controversial legal issues in the contemporary era and to acquire the ability to analyze the associated problems.
5.To have knowledge about personal, family, inheritance and criminal law.
Recommended or Required Reading
1.Hayrettin Karaman, Anahatlarıyla İslam Hukuku, Ensar, 2007
2.Hamdi Döndüren, Delilleriyle Aile İlmihali, İstanbul, 2001
3.Muhammed Muhyiddin Abdülhamid, el-Ahvalu'ş-Şahsiyye
4.Hayreddin Karaman, Mukayeseli İslâm Hukuku, İz, 2005.
5.Abdüsselam Arı, İslam Miras Hukuku, İFAV, 2013
6.H.İbrahim Acar, İslam Hukukunda Evliliğin Sona Ermesi, Erzurum, 2000
7.H. Mehmet Günay, Evlenme Akdinde Fâsit Bâtıl Ayrımı, İstanbul, 2008
8.M. Cevat Akşit, İslam Ceza Hukuku ve İnsani Esasları, Gümüşev, 2011
9.Aydın, Mehmet Âkif, Türk Hukuk Tarihi, Beta Basım Yayım, 2023.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week 1 - Theoretical
The Relationship of Islamic Law with Other Sciences, The Concept of Personality and Dhimma
Week 1 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 2 - Theoretical
Ahliyah and its types - Aaliyah Problems
Week 2 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 3 - Theoretical
Introduction to Nikah: Its Conditions and Obligations
Week 3 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 4 - Theoretical
Barriers to Marriage
Week 4 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 5 - Theoretical
Kefaat, Wilayah and Ikrah in Marriage
Week 5 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 6 - Theoretical
Other Types of Nikah: Conditional Nikah, Mut'a, Misyar and Tahlil
Week 6 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 7 - Theoretical
Consequences of Nikah: Mahr, Nafakah, Neseb
Week 7 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 8 - Theoretical
Termination of marriage: Talaq and its types
Week 8 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 9 - Theoretical
Other Types of Divorce: Tafrik, Muhalea, Dhihar, Liân
Week 9 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 10 - Theoretical
Consequences of Talaq and General Regulations of Iddat
Week 10 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 11 - Theoretical
Introduction to Islamic Inheritance Law: Concepts and General Regulations
Week 11 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 12 - Theoretical
Inheritors and Their Shares
Week 12 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 13 - Theoretical
ntroduction to Islamic Criminal Law: Concepts and General Regulations
Week 13 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Week 14 - Theoretical
Hudud, Qisas and Ta'zir Punishments and General Assessment
Week 14 - Preparation Work
Reading Book, Web and Library Search
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Type of AssessmentCountPercent
Attending Lectures1%5
Verbal Examination1%5
Midterm Examination1%30
Final Examination1%60
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesCountPreparationTimeTotal Work Load (hours)
Lecture - Theory142484
Assignment24110
Reading61112
Individual Work61112
Midterm Examination1314
Final Examination1516
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)128
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Adnan Menderes University - Information Package / Course Catalogue
2026