"ISLAM AND ITS SCHOOLS OF JURISPRUDENCE" is an in-depth exploration of the different schools of Islamic jurisprudence, also known as madhhabs. In this book, the author examines the theological, historical and doctrinal foundations of each school of jurisprudence, as well as the main points of divergence and convergence between them. He highlights the richness and diversity of legal interpretations within the Islamic tradition, while emphasizing the importance of understanding these differences in a broader context of pluralism and inter-religious dialogue.By exploring the interactions between religion, society and the economy through the prism of Islamic schools of jurisprudence, the author offers a nuanced perspective on how Islamic law adapts and evolves according to cultural and historical contexts. This book is a valuable contribution to understanding the diversity and complexity of Islamic law.