m.Magdade@ju.edu.jo
Professor Mansour Mahmoud Rajeh Magdade is a distinguished scholar in Islamic jurisprudence, currently serving as a professor in the Department of Islamic Jurisprudence at the University of Jordan's College of Sharia. He earned his Ph.D. in Islamic Jurisprudence from the University of Jordan in 2005, with a dissertation titled "The Unclear Unacceptable Reasons: Their Acceptance and Refusal." Prior to this, he completed his Master's degree in the same field at the same institution in 2001.
Professor Magdade's research interests encompass the principles of Islamic jurisprudence, comparative jurisprudence, and financial transactions. He has contributed extensively to academic literature, authoring numerous studies and articles that explore various facets of Islamic law and its contemporary applications.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Magdade has been actively involved in community service. Notably, he led a delegation of students from the University of Jordan on a pilgrimage to the holy sites, reflecting his commitment to integrating practical experiences with scholarly learning.
Professor Magdade's dedication to education, research, and community engagement underscores his significant contributions to the field of Islamic jurisprudence and the broader academic community