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Muniera Fadhil Mohammed Abdullah Al-Shujery (Assistant Lecturer)

MSc in The origins of jurisprudence
Lecturer
Science Koran - Education for Women
mun.fadhil.moh@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Full name: Munira Fadel Mohammed Al-Shajri
Birth: 1988

Nationality: Iraqi
Marital status: Married

Workplace: Anbar University, College of Education for Girls, Deanship
Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Email: mun.fadhil.moh@uoanbar.edu.iq

Publication

1- The ruling on making food in Solace.

2- The jurisprudential effects resulting from custom.

3- Hadiths of concessions in Sunan Al-Tirmidhi (study and analysis).

4- The conflict between generality and specificity and its impact on contemporary fatwas.

5- The ruling on praying for the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, after the call to prayer.

Lectures


No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 Principles of jurisprudence Eligibility and its sections Fourth
2 Principles of jurisprudence Obstacles to legal capacity and its types - insanity Fourth
3 Principles of jurisprudence Impairments of capacity - dementia - forgetfulness - sleep and fainting Fourth
4 Principles of jurisprudence Disability issues - illness – death Fourth
5 Principles of jurisprudence Acquired capacity: ignorance Fourth
6 Principles of jurisprudence Acquired legal capacity defects: error Fourth
7 Principles of jurisprudence Acquired legal capacity defects: frivolity Fourth
8 Principles of jurisprudence Acquired legal capacity defects: foolishness Fourth
9 Principles of jurisprudence Acquired disability: diabetes Fourth
10 Principles of jurisprudence Impediments to acquired capacity: coercion Fourth

Academic certificates

1- Bachelor’s degree in Islamic Jurisprudence and its Principles - University of Anbar - College of Islamic Sciences 2011-2012

2- Master's in Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence - University of Anbar - College of Islamic Sciences 2022

Supervision

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Other

 • Lecturer in a workshop on the electronic archiving mechanism.

• Participation in more than 20 courses, seminars and workshops.

• Participation in more than 10 extracurricular activities, awareness campaigns, and community service.

• Received 36 letters of appreciation.

• Participated in many committees, including permanent ones.

• Supervised the students’ application.

• I worked as an administrative teacher. I was previously responsible for the Human Resources Unit and the Citizens’ Affairs Unit. Currently:

• Responsible for the personal files unit.