The Jurisprudential Ability: Its Fundamentals and the Methdology of Acquiring it
Keywords:
ability. Jurisprudential, Proofs, .ScientificMethodsAbstract
This research is a contemplative review in the scientific fundamentals, and the steps we should acquire and be skillful in order to achieve the jurisprudential ability. This ability that qualifies its owner to become a jurist/scholar in Sharaa capable of answering - or participating in answering –questions about personal affairs or general issues of people.
Given the fact that the technical/formal meaning of jurisprudence is the knowledge of the practical legal provisions acquired from its detailed proofs, we can limit the basics of the jurisprudential ability into three elements:
- a. The scientific knowledge
- b. The knowledge of the legal provision
- c. The knowledge of detailed proofs.
Taking all this into account, this research aims at detailing the saying in two main issues:
First, the scientific constituents that make the essence of the jurisprudential ability.
Second, the methods and processes of which we should be skillful so as to acquire the jurisprudential ability and develop it.
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