The immediate past Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, has called for the inclusion of Islamic Jurisprudence in the curriculum of law faculties across the country.
He made this call while breaking fast with the Ghana Muslim Students Association (GMSA) of the School of Law at Makola last Friday.
Addressing the students, Dr Abdul-Hamid proposed that Islamic Jurisprudence should either be taught as a full-fledged course or integrated into the existing jurisprudence curriculum.
He believes that such an initiative would enable legal practitioners to better understand and address cases involving Muslim clients, particularly in areas such as marriage, divorce, and inheritance.