👉 "Kerugma" in Islamic jurisprudence refers to the act of making a promise or contract, which is considered an agreement between two parties. It can be broken at any time and without penalty, as long as there are no breaches of faith. In Islamic law, a kerugma is considered a breach of trust if it is not carried out according to the terms of the agreement. If the Kerugma fails to be fulfilled, then the other party may seek legal recourse