Adnan Algülمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Adnan Algül is an Associate Professor at Gaziantep University, Faculty of Theology, Department of Fundamental Islamic Sciences. With over a decade of academic experience, he has established himself as a prominent scholar in Islamic Law and Jurisprudence. His educational background includes: Doctorate (2013-2016): Gaziantep University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Basic Islamic Sciences Master's Degree (2009-2012): Atatürk University, Institute of Social Sciences, Islamic Law (with thesis) Licence (2005-2007): Ankara University, Faculty of Theology, Theology Undergraduation Completion (Distance Education) Associate Degree (2003-2005): Anadolu University, Faculty of Open Education, Department of Theology (Associate Degree, Open Education) Dr. Algül's primary research interests focus on Islamic Law and Jurisprudence, with particular emphasis on Family Law, Legal Procedure, and Criminal Law within the Islamic framework. His scholarly work explores the application of classical Islamic legal principles to contemporary issues, bridging traditional scholarship with modern challenges. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of Usul al-Fiqh (Islamic Legal Theory) and its practical applications in various spheres of life, from personal status matters to commercial transactions. His research demonstrates a deep engagement with both classical texts and contemporary interpretations across different Islamic legal schools. Dr. Algül's extensive publication record reveals a strong focus on the practical application of Islamic law to modern contexts. His recent works examine topics ranging from digital technologies and their implications for Islamic jurisprudence to contemporary economic issues through the lens of Islamic legal principles. A notable trend in his scholarship is the examination of traditional Islamic legal concepts like Maslaha (public interest) and Zarurat (necessities) in addressing modern challenges. His research spans multiple subfields including family law, legal theory, commercial law, and the intersection of technology with Islamic legal principles. As an academic advisor, Dr. Algül has supervised numerous graduate theses across various aspects of Islamic Law. His students have explored diverse topics within Islamic jurisprudence, reflecting his broad expertise and mentorship in guiding research on both classical and contemporary issues in Islamic Law. His academic leadership extends to administrative roles at Gaziantep University, where he has served in various capacities including Head of Department and Member of the Faculty Board of Directors.


