Introduction to Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) for Beginners
Course Description:
This course provides a foundational understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, covering the basics of Fiqh, its sources, and application in everyday life. Students will learn the fundamental principles and concepts of Islamic law, enabling them to navigate everyday situations with confidence and clarity.
Week 2 : Purification (Taharah)
- Definition and importance
- Types of impurities (Hadath and Khabus)
- Ablution (Wudu) and Ghusl
Learning Schedule | ||
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Week 1 : Introduction to Islamic Jurisprudence | Definition and scope of Fiqh | |
Importance of Fiqh in daily life | ||
Week 2 : Purification (Taharah) | Definition and importance | |
Types of impurities (Hadath and Khabus) | ||
Ablution (Wudu) and Ghusl | ||
Week 3 : Prayer (Salah) | Obligation and benefits | |
Conditions and pillars of prayer | ||
Types of prayers (Fard, Sunnah, Nafl) | ||
Week 4 : Fasting (Sawm) | Obligation and benefits | |
Conditions and rules of fasting | ||
Exemptions and invalidators | ||
Week 5 : Islamic Ethics and Morality | Adab (etiquette) and Akhlaq (character) | |
Business transactions and financial dealings | ||
Family relationships and social interactions |
Assessment:
- Weekly quizzes and assignments (40%)
This course outline provides a comprehensive introduction to Islamic jurisprudence, covering the fundamental principles, sources, and applications of Islamic law. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of Fiqh and its relevance in everyday life.