After completing the requirements for the PhD degree in Jurisprudence and its foundations, the student is expected to be able to:
- Have a deep faith in God and His Messenger and show a clear commitment to the teachings of Islam so that this is reflected in his personality, behavior, and dealings.
- To develop a jurisprudential skill that enables him/her to understand the legislative objectives of all jurisprudential rulings in accordance with the established principles of ijtihad in the recognized schools of thought.
- To propose effective and appropriate solutions to social issues related to the topics of jurisprudence.
- To derive general rules and principles from the sources of Islamic legislation that refer to the provisions of financial transactions.
- To deduce legal rulings from the sources of Islamic legislation for contemporary issues in all fields.
- To address, by argument, proof, and effective method, the doubts that accuse Islamic law of contradiction and disagreement between its evidences.
- To analyze and discuss in depth the impact of the rules of conflict and balance in the occurrence of jurisprudential differences.
- To distinguish and analyze the differences between the texts of Islamic law with each other and the specialization of each of them in its field.
- Communicate effectively and competently with others, especially those who disagree with him, and work well within a team based on the general Islamic principles that call for understanding and cooperation for good.
- To conduct original research in investigating issues related to Jurisprudence and its Foundations in preparing his thesis, and in publishing solid research that includes scientific addition in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
- To contribute to the planning, preparation and revision of curricula in Islamic education subjects using different models of design in light of the theoretical frameworks of the curricula and the objectives of the stage education.