Discussion of a master’s thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences on Sheikh Muhammad al-Sanad and his methodology for studying jurisprudential rules

The public discussion of the master’s student in Sharia and Islamic Sciences Naseer Saleh Mahdi took place at Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences on his message tagged (Sheikh Muhammad Al-Sanad and his approach to studying jurisprudential rules – presentation and analysis) and it started at exactly nine o’clock in the morning on Sunday 10/11/ 2020 at Al-Sadiq Al-Amin Hall in the college.

The discussion committee consisted of Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Muhammad Ali al-Sahlani from the University of Kufa – College of Jurisprudence, Assistant Professor Dr. Fadel Ashour Abdul-Karim from the Imam al-Kazim (Peace be upon him) College of Islamic Sciences as a member and Assistant Professor Dr. Khudair Jassim Haloub from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences as a member and Professor Assistant Dr. Ammar Muhammad Hassan Al-Ansari from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences as a member and supervisor

The study aimed to present and scientific analysis of the methodology of Sheikh Muhammad Al-Sanad in the study of jurisprudential rules.

The researcher indicated that researching the jurisprudential rules in our present time is more necessary because the areas of life are undergoing a great development, which has produced many images of worship, transactions and social systems in which the rule of the street is sought to be known, and no researcher or jurist can reach the Sharia ruling, especially in the new jurisprudential issues. By using the principles and foundations, the most important of which is the jurisprudential rules, so studying the jurisprudential rules is, yes, it is not an end in itself, although that is important. These rules verify them from other evidence.

The thesis emerged after extensive discussions with many conclusions and recommendations that were praised by the discussion committee, and the student obtained a master’s degree in Sharia and Islamic Sciences.