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Faculty of Sharia and Law

Faculty Dean’s Message

Dear Visitors,

In embodiment of the remarkable leap undertaken by Sana’a University, in adherence to quality standards and academic development, in fulfillment of the objectives of higher education, in harmony with the requirements of technological progress in various life spheres, and on the sixtieth anniversary since the establishment of our faculty, I am delighted, on behalf of myself and the entire teaching staff, to extend a warm welcome to you on this electronic platform, the gateway to the Faculty of Sharia and Law at Sana’a University, which is the cradle of intellectual and scientific renaissance in Yemen and the mother of Yemeni universities. Through this website, you can learn about the Faculty of Sharia and Law since its inception in 1970 as the first faculty of Sharia and Law in Yemen, becoming a beacon of knowledge for all specializations in Sharia and Law. You can also learn about its aims, values, mission, vision, and information related to its scientific and educational activities within the framework of bringing the faculty closer to specialists and its social environment.

Dear students, the leaders of opinion and the guardians of virtue,

Guided by its vision, aims, and moral values and recognizing the student as the cornerstone of the educational process and the ultimate outcome of its endeavors, the Faculty of Sharia and Law dedicates unwavering attention to harnessing all available resources and fostering a conducive environment for effective learning. The faculty is committed to providing a distinguished teaching staff renowned for their expertise, experience, and competence, empowering students to realize their aspirations and achieve their goals. The faculty aims to prepare graduates equipped with the knowledge and skills aligned with modern scientific requirements to excel in both the private and public sectors, as well as in freelance professions.

The faculty also places great emphasis on postgraduate programs, offering both Master’s and Doctoral degrees in three specializations: Public Law, Private Law, and Sharia Law.

In conclusion, achieving our aspirations at the Faculty of Sharia and Law is attainable with the support, collaboration, and combined efforts of our esteemed teaching members, students, and administrative staff, as long as we work together with a spirit of unity and teamwork.

 

Prof. Dr. Mohammed Saad Nejad

Dean of the Faculty of Sharia and Law