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A unique and comprehensive degree that combines Islamic jurisprudence (Shariah) with civil and constitutional law. It equips students with knowledge in legal theory, Quranic interpretation, legal maxims, comparative law, and contemporary legal systems. Graduates are prepared to serve in both religious and secular legal environments, contributing to justice, legal reform, and ethical governance.
Many students choose Shariah & Law because:
- Interest in both Islamic and civil legal frameworks.
- Opportunities to serve in religious institutions, courts, and public service.
- Develops critical thinking, argumentation, and legal interpretation skills.
Some students do not choose Shariah & Law because:
- Involves mastery of classical Arabic and complex jurisprudential texts.
- Some roles require additional qualifications or training.
- Balancing traditional and modern legal systems can be intellectually demanding.
Lifestyle During Study:
- Courses in Usul al-Fiqh, Fiqh Muamalat, criminal and family law, and legal ethics.
- Legal debates, moot court training, and internships with legal institutions.
After Graduation:
- Work in Shariah courts, legal advisory roles, public administration, or teaching.
- Positions in Islamic finance, mediation, or comparative law research.
What is Hard:
Mastering Arabic legal terminology, understanding cross-system legal applications.
What is Easy:
Memorisation and classical jurisprudence if you have strong linguistic and analytical skills.
Statistics:
The average salary for a Financial Advisor In KSA is SAR 303,355/year. source
Fun Fact:
“Shariah and Law graduates bridge centuries of tradition with today’s legal systems.”
This field is for you if you like:
- Law and justice systems
- Islamic jurisprudence and ethics
- Arabic language and interpretation
- Comparative legal studies
- Human rights and governance
- Social justice and reform
- Courtroom debates and reasoning
- Writing and legal documentation
- Conflict resolution and mediation
- Serving communities through law
Career Opportunities:
- Shariah Court Legal Officer
- Islamic Finance Legal Advisor
- Public Prosecutor or Legal Officer
- Researcher in Islamic or Comparative Law
- Legal Consultant
- Lecturer in Shariah & Law
- Legal Mediator or Arbitrator
- Policy Advisor in Religious Affairs
- Human Rights Advocate
- Legal Translator (Arabic–English)
Relevant Certifications to consider:
- Shariah Law Practice Certification
- Legal Drafting and Advocacy Training
- Islamic Finance Qualification (IFQ)
- Arabic Language Proficiency Certification
The information on this page is generalized based on common program descriptions worldwide and does not necessarily reflect all courses offered within the programs at the universities below. If you need help deciding which university to choose, consult with one of our team experts to guide you in choosing your best university option for this program.
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Universities | Type ![]() | Ranking ![]() | Programme name | Cost/Duration ![]() |
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![]() | #118 | Bachelor of Computer Science | RM000,000/0.0 years | |
![]() | #1001 | Bachelor of Computer Science with Honor | RM140,000/4 years | |
![]() | #65 | Bachelor of Computer Science | RM50,000/3 years | |
![]() | #65 | Bachelor of Computer Science | RM70,000/4 years |