Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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Jurisprudence rulings related to student behavior on campus
Abeer Ali Hussein Fayyad Al –Issawi, Majeed Saleh Ibrahim Al –qaisi
Abstract
Thank God, Lord of the worlds, and the best prayers and best delivery is upon our Master Muhammad and on all his family and companions. And then: I have studied the jurisprudence of the student's behavior on campus in this research to show part of the jurisprudence that concerns the student of science at the university, and the research plan included an introduction, two topics , and a conclusion, mentioned in the first topic : Uniform and fraud on campus and I divided it into two demands: I addressed in the first requirement: uniform at the university and it indicated that the student should take into account the consideration of the people and abide by the uniform prescribed to him, because he is the subject of an example to others, and be careful in selecting the clothes he wears, and the second requirement: it dealt with fraud in learning science, and it showed that fraud is forbidden legally for the general evidence contained in the prohibition of it, The second topic dealt with mixing, seclusion and makeup on campus, and divided it into three demands: it showed that it is permissible to mix at the university when necessary but in accordance with sharia regulations, that seclusion is forbidden inside the classrooms, and that makeup is also forbidden on campus, then conclusion and sources.
Keywords
Jurisprudence, Student, Campus
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