Faculty of Sharia and Law - Red Sea University

Department of Sharia and Law - Red Sea University

The Faculty of Sharia and Law aims to produce dynamic, well-qualified, and research-oriented scholars with deep knowledge of both Sharia and conventional laws. Our program prepares students to actively participate in nation building through roles that uphold and administer justice, while addressing the specific demands of Somali society.

About Faculty

The Faculty of Sharia and Law at Red Sea University is dedicated to producing dynamic, well-qualified, and research-oriented scholars with deep knowledge of both Sharia and conventional laws. Our unique program bridges traditional Islamic jurisprudence with contemporary legal systems, preparing graduates for diverse roles in the legal and judicial sectors.

Our distinguished faculty comprises experts in Islamic jurisprudence, comparative law, civil law, criminal law, and international law who are committed to providing students with comprehensive legal education. We emphasize critical thinking, research skills, and practical applications to prepare students for real-world legal challenges.

The faculty maintains strong partnerships with judicial institutions, legal firms, and Islamic organizations, enabling our students to gain valuable experience through internships, court observations, and research projects that address current legal needs in Somali society.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of Sharia and Law can pursue rewarding careers in judicial, legal, and Islamic advisory roles. Potential positions include:

Judge

Preside over court proceedings and deliver judgments in accordance with law

Prosecutor

Represent the state in criminal proceedings and ensure justice is served

Lawyer

Provide legal representation and counsel to clients in various legal matters

Mufti

Issue Islamic legal opinions and fatwas based on Sharia principles

Legal Advisor

Provide expert legal guidance to organizations and institutions

Sharia Expert

Specialize in Islamic jurisprudence for courts and organizations

Academic Researcher

Conduct research in comparative law and Islamic jurisprudence

Legal Consultant

Advise on legal matters with expertise in both Sharia and conventional law

Faculty Objectives

The Faculty of Sharia and Law has established the following objectives to guide our educational mission and program development:

  1. Produce dynamic, well-qualified, and research-oriented scholars with deep knowledge of both Sharia and conventional laws.
  2. Encourage graduates to delve into original sources of knowledge in both Islamic Sharia and contemporary laws.
  3. Prepare students to actively participate in nation building through roles that uphold and administer justice.
  4. Address the demands of Somali society by training specialized professionals such as judges, prosecutors, lawyers, legal practitioners, muftis and sharia experts.
  5. Enable students to conduct comparative studies of Sharia and other legal systems.
  6. Take an active role in the harmonization of Law and Sharia, contributing significantly to the field of comparative legal education.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Sharia and Law program is structured to provide comprehensive training in both Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary legal systems. The curriculum includes the following components:

No Types of the Requirements Number of Courses Credit Hours
1 University Requirement 7 21
2 Faculty Requirement 28 83
3 Department Requirement 19 47
4 Graduation Thesis 1 3
Total 55 154

Note: The Bachelor of Sharia and Law shall be conferred to students who successfully complete 154 credit hours. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, with courses designed to develop strong legal reasoning skills and expertise in both Sharia and conventional legal systems.