This article proposes that Islamic Jurisprudence [ushul a fiqh], as the methodology of classical Islamic law, was laden with male bias. This is due to formulators of ushul al fiqh who are men therefore there must be subjectivity and interest of men when understanding the text [both the Qur'an and the Sunnah] and when conducting istinbath al ahkam from the text a well as because of the absence o…