This book examines the jurisprudential and legal provisions related to electronic contracting, providing a comparative study of Islamic law and modern legal frameworks. It analyzes the intersection of traditional Islamic jurisprudence with contemporary digital transaction methods. Key features: • Comprehensive analysis of electronic contracts from both Islamic and legal perspectives • Comparative study methodology • Focus on modern digital transactions • Written by legal and Sharia expert • Published in 2018 • Academic research with practical applications The author, who holds a doctorate in Sharia and Law from Omdurman Islamic University, brings both academic expertise and practical legal experience to this work. The book addresses the growing importance of electronic contracts in modern commerce while ensuring compliance with Islamic principles. It serves as a valuable reference for legal practitioners, scholars, and students interested in the intersection of Islamic jurisprudence and digital commerce law.