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Fiqh Course

Fiqh is the Islamic jurisprudence that provides detailed guidance on how to live a life in accordance with Islamic principles. It is a deep study of the sources of Islamic law, including the Qur’an, Hadith (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings and actions), consensus of scholars (Ijma’), and analogical reasoning (Qiyas). This course is designed to introduce students to the essential principles of Fiqh, explaining its importance in shaping personal and societal ethics, laws, and practices within the Islamic tradition.

Benefits :

  • Enhanced Understanding of Islamic Law: Students will gain a clear understanding of the rules governing daily life, from acts of worship (like prayer, fasting, and zakat) to personal matters such as marriage, business transactions, and inheritance.
  • Practical Application: This course provides students with the tools to apply Islamic principles to real-life situations, promoting a morally sound and balanced lifestyle.
  • Spiritual Growth: By studying Fiqh, students will learn how to align their actions with Islamic teachings, thus deepening their connection to their faith.
  • Cultural Awareness: Understanding Islamic law through Fiqh helps in appreciating the diverse ways in which Muslims across the world observe their religious duties.
  • Foundation for Advanced Study: It serves as a foundational course for students interested in pursuing more advanced Islamic jurisprudence studies.

Content :

  1. The Sources of Islamic Law: A deep dive into the Qur’an, Hadith, Ijma’ (consensus), and Qiyas (analogical reasoning), explaining how each source is used to derive rulings.
  2. Principles of Fiqh: Understanding the fundamental concepts such as obligations, prohibitions, permissibility, and recommendations.
  3. Acts of Worship (Ibadah): Detailed study of how to perform acts of worship correctly, including prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm), zakat (charity), and Hajj (pilgrimage).
  4. Personal Transactions (Mu’amalat): Exploring ethical and legal guidelines related to daily transactions, such as marriage, contracts, trade, and financial dealings.
  5. Islamic Ethics and Morality: Discussing the ethical principles in Islam, like honesty, justice, and compassion, and how these are integrated into the legal framework.
  6. Islamic Family Law: The rights and duties of family members, including marriage, divorce, and inheritance laws.