An appraisal of the principles of gift (hibah) in islamic law and its application in kaduna, kano and kebbi states
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of study
- 1.5Limitation of study
- 1.6Scope of study
- 1.7Significance of study
- 1.8Structure of the research
- 1.9Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Understanding the concept of gift (hibah) in Islamic law
- 2.2Historical perspective of gift (hibah) in Islamic law
- 2.3The principles governing gift (hibah) in Islamic law
- 2.4Types of gift (hibah) recognized in Islamic law
- 2.5Comparison of gift (hibah) in Islamic law with other legal systems
- 2.6Jurisprudence and scholars' interpretations of gift (hibah)
- 2.7Case studies on the application of gift (hibah) in Islamic law
- 2.8Challenges and controversies surrounding gift (hibah) in Islamic law
- 2.9Emerging trends and developments in the application of gift (hibah)
- 2.10Future prospects and implications of gift (hibah) in Islamic law
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research methodology and design
- 3.2Selection of study area and participants
- 3.3Data collection methods and tools
- 3.4Data analysis techniques
- 3.5Ethical considerations in the research
- 3.6Limitations of the research methodology
- 3.7Pilot study and validation procedures
- 3.8Sampling techniques and sample size determination
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Analysis of data on gift (hibah) in Islamic law
- 4.2Interpretation of findings on the principles of gift (hibah)
- 4.3Comparison of gift (hibah) practices in Kaduna, Kano, and Kebbi states
- 4.4Evaluation of challenges and controversies in the application of gift (hibah)
- 4.5Recommendations for enhancing the implementation of gift (hibah) in Islamic law
- 4.6Implications of findings on the legal framework of gift (hibah)
- 4.7Case studies illustrating the practical application of gift (hibah)
- 4.8Future directions for research on gift (hibah) in Islamic law
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and summary of the research
- 5.2Recapitulation of key findings and contributions
- 5.3Implications for legal practice and policy
- 5.4Recommendations for future research and applications
- 5.5Closing remarks and final reflections
Project Abstract
<p> </p><div><p>Gift is a concept which every individual is engaged in willingly or unwillingly, either as a donor or recipient which has become part of the daily transactions of the society. The nature of gift has been conceived by scholars from different perspective creating divergence of opinion and application of these principles. The work is aimed at examining the comprehensiveness of the principles of Islamic Law relating to gift vis-à-vis the opinion of the four schools of thought and the application of these principles based on Maliki School in Northern Nigeria. This research was conducted by consulting classical literature(s) to deduce the principles relating to this concept. While court cases were used to showcase the legal application of the concept. Similarly, the Shari’a Court Establishment Laws of the chosen states conferred on the Shari’a Courts and the Shari’a Court of Appeal jurisdiction to entertain matters pertaining to gift. However the extent of the jurisdiction of the Shari‟a Court of Appeal comes into limelight when the subject matter of the gift is land or property attached to land. Therefore it could be said that although exclusive jurisdiction in all matters involving gift is conferred on the Courts, it is with limitation. Hence, there is the need for the amendment of the Constitutional provisions conferring jurisdiction on these Courts. Chapter one focuses on the general background of the study. It also examines the research problem, aims and objectives of the research, justification, scope, methodology, literature review and organizational layout. Chapter two analyzes the various definitions of a gift, nature and kinds of gift. Chapter three discusses the essentials of a gift, the concept delivery and revocation of a gift. Chapter four examines the Laws conferring jurisdiction on Shari’a Courts and Shari’a Court of Appeal to entertain matters involving gift. It also analyzes the applicable principles in court proceedings. Chapter five concludes the research by showcasing the limitation of the jurisdiction of the courts and the recommended ways of enhancing it.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br> <br><p></p>
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