CSS Muslim Law & Jurisprudence Past Paper 2011
PART-II (Subjective) 80 Marks
Attempt ONLY FOUR questions from PART-II. (20×4)
PART-II
Q.2. It was during the reign of the Abbasides that the four schools of law were founded. Write a comprehensive note on the Hanafi school of thought with regard to the development of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Q.3. A Muslim marriage is a civil contract. Both the contracting parties have equal rights in rescinding a marriage contract. Discuss this in the light of both traditional Islamic law and Pakistani Law.
Q.4. What do you understand by bigamous marriage? Explain it under classical Islamic law vis-à-vis Pakistani Law.
Q.5. “No bequest in favour of a legal heir.” Discuss this statement according to the various schools of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Q.6. When and in what circumstances can a woman seek dissolution of her marriage? Discuss under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939.
Q.7. The parliament in Pakistan cannot be used for consensus of opinion. Do you agree? If not, then give reasons.
Q.8. Write note on each of the following:
(i) Iddat
(ii) Death illness
(iii) Khula
(iv) Option of puberty