PhD Degree Awarded to Mr. Ali Abdullah Saleh Abdullah in Comparative Jurisprudence
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- Date August 6, 2025

PhD Degree Awarded to Mr. Ali Abdullah Saleh Abdullah in Comparative Jurisprudence
Mr. Ali Abdullah Saleh Abdullah was awarded a PhD degree in Comparative Jurisprudence for his dissertation titled: The Ummah Pillar on the Doctrines of the Imams in Jurisprudential Inquiries and Legal Secrets (Al-Umda lil-Umma fi Madhahib al-A’imma fi al-Mabahith al-Fiqhiyya wa al-Asrar al-Shariyya) by Imam Yahya ibn Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ibrahim al-Husayni (669–749 AH): A Critical Study and Investigation of the Second Volume to the End of the Ḥajj Book, which was submitted to the Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities – Sana’a University. The dissertation defense was held on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
The PhD Viva-Voce Committee, which was formed based on a resolution issued by the Graduate Studies and Scientific Research Council, consisted of the following:
| # | Committee Members | Designation | University | Position |
| 1 | Prof. Adel Saleh Al-Faqih | Internal Examiner | Sana’a University | Chair |
| 2 | Prof. Mohammed Abdulwahid Al-Shujaa | Main Supervisor | Sana’a University | Member |
| 3 | Assoc. Prof. Ahmed Ibrahim Yahya Yabis | External Examiner | Hodeidah University | Member |
The dissertation involves a critical study and investigation of a section of the manuscript Al-Umda lil-Umma. The portion under focus extends from the beginning of the second volume to the conclusion of the Book of Pilgrimage (Kitab al-Ḥajj).
The study aimed to verify, refine, and critically edit the manuscript to make it more accessible and useful to researchers and readers. The researcher undertook a careful textual verification process, correcting scribal and linguistic errors, clarifying difficult passages, and thoroughly analyzing the jurisprudential discussions. Relevant issues were cross-referenced with their original sources.
The researcher concluded his dissertation defense with a number of key recommendations summarized as follows:
- Giving due scholarly attention to classical jurisprudential works and manuscripts through critical studies and investigations that can provide user-friendly presentations of such works and manuscripts.
- Connecting jurisprudential discussions of such works and manuscripts with contemporary issues to enhance their relevance.
- Presenting such works and manuscripts in accessible formats to facilitate research and referencing.
The dissertation defense was attended by faculty members, researchers, students, colleagues, and the researcher’s family.
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