Taqwa Ali Mohammed Saleh Al-Jallah
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Personal Information :-
– Profession :- Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Jurisprudence, Faculty of Sharia, University of Sana’a
Biography Summary: .
Dr. Taqwa Ali Mohammed Saleh Al-Jallah was born in Rima Governorate and grew up in the capital’s secretariat and received her education in its schools and then enrolled in Sana’a University in 97 AD/98 AD and graduated in the Faculty of Sharia and Law in 2000/2001 AD. She joined the postgraduate programme at the Faculty in 2003/2004 and graduated in the same year in the diploma of public law and then graduated in the diploma of Islamic Sharia in 2004/2005 AD, then prepared her master’s thesis and obtained a master’s degree in comparative jurisprudence with excellent grades in 2008 and her thesis was the first master’s thesis in comparative jurisprudence at the Faculty. After her appointment as an assistant teacher in 2010, Sana’a University sent her to the Arab Republic of Egypt in 2013/2014 to graduate from the Faculty of Law at Cairo University and obtain a doctorate in Islamic Sharia and criminal law with an excellent grade in 2018 to return immediately after and in the same year to join the faculty of the College of Sharia and Law at Sana’a University at the rank of assistant professor and still practicing her teaching duties at the college until now.
Academic Qualifications :-
– PhD in Law specializing in (Islamic Sharia + Criminal Law), with honors, Faculty of Law, University of Cairo 2018
– Master’s in Sharia and Law (specializing in Comparative Jurisprudence) with honors, Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a 2008
– Diploma in Islamic Sharia, with very good grades, Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a 2003/2004
– Diploma in Public Law, with good grades, Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a 2003/2004
– Bachelor’s in Sharia and Law, with good grades 2000/2001
Academic Experience :-
– Assistant Professor of Comparative Jurisprudence at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a since 2018
– Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Jurisprudence, Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a from 2010 to 2018
– Supervised master’s theses at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a
– Participated in the co-supervision of master’s and doctoral theses at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a
– Supervised master’s research for students of the High Institute of Judiciary
– Participated in discussing research papers of diploma students in graduate studies at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a
– Described several academic courses in the Department of Comparative Jurisprudence at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a, including :-
1- Description of the Islamic Economics course for first-level students at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a
2- Description of the Jurisprudence of Financial Transactions course for third-level students at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a
Research Interests :-
– Researching everything related to contemporary medical jurisprudential issues
– Interest in topics related to Islamic criminal legislation and contemporary issues in this field
– Delving into Islamic financial jurisprudence and studying contemporary economic issues in the field of Islamic economics.
Published Research :-
– A study on the legitimacy of genetic testing and reasons for resorting to it, a comparative study between Islamic Sharia and legal perspectives. Journal of Law and Economics, Faculty of Law, University of Cairo
– A study on the confidentiality of genetic information in Islamic jurisprudence and law, Journal of Law and Economics, Faculty of Law, University of Cairo
Scientific Publications:
– The Criminal Protection of DNA Fingerprinting and Genetic Testing: A Comparative Study between Islamic Sharia and Law (PhD Thesis)
– Establishing Parentage through Modern Scientific Means: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study (Master’s Thesis)
– Lessons in Islamic Economics: A textbook for first-year students at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a (Three successive editions)
– Lectures on Contemporary Islamic Transaction Jurisprudence for third-year students at the Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Sana’a (In publication)
– Biological Weapons in the Balance of Islamic Sharia: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study. Research study (In publication)
Qualification Courses and Scientific Conferences:
– A course on Developing Teaching Skills for Faculty Members at the University of Sana’a for forty training hours over one month at the University’s Quality Education Center in 2012
– Trainer Training Course (ToT) at the Adult Education Center, Ain Shams University, Cairo, for two weeks in 2013
– A specialized course on Modern Means of Evidence, at the Criminal Studies Center at the Faculty of Law, Cairo University in 2015
– Numerous courses in Human Development from various centers including the Canadian Institute for Human Development in Cairo and the Dr. Ibrahim El-Feki Foundation in Cairo (2013 and 2014)
– A scientific conference at the Faculty of Law, Cairo University about the impact of arbitration in the fields of economy and investment in September 2014.
General Skills:
– Writing literary and scientific articles.
– Very good command of the English language, both written and spoken
– Complete proficiency in using computers and various software programs.
– Interested in the field of digital education and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of education by saving time and effort and providing distinct and accurate scientific outputs-
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