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SYLLABUS
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The complete Quran:
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Literal translation (word for word)
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In-depth, contextual explanation (Tafseer) and
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Tajweed (Quranic recitation)
2.
Uloom-ul-Quran (Quranic Sciences) The subject is
designed to analyze the different aspects of the revelation and
compilation of the Quran as a form of wahyee,
the different types of its commands, ways of its recitation (qiraat), among other sciences.
3.
Hadith of the Holy Prophet (salallaahu
alayhi wasallam) The subject is focused on the study of the
translation and detailed explanation of ahadeeth
of specific chapters of the Sahih
Books of Hadith, such as Sahih Al-Bukhari.
4.
Uloom-ul-Hadith (Hadith Sciences) a subject that
covers the different types of ahadeeth,
the eras of their compilation, types of chains of narrators, and
the conditions that apply in authenticating chains and text, among
other areas.
5.
Seerah of the Prophet (salallaahu
alayhi wasallam) The subject aims to study the events that
occurred in the life of the Prophet with a view of taking his
actions as a role model for ourselves.
6.
Fiqh-ul-Ibaadaat It entails the detailed study of
all aspects of the ibaadaat
and obligations in Islam, such as salaah, fasting, hajj, zakaah and
taharah, in the light of ahadeeth.
7.
Usool-ul-Fiqh (rulings regarding Fiqh) study of
the history and principles of Islamic Fiqh, ways of deriving Fiqhi
principles from the Quran and Hadith, the five motives (maqaaside-e-khumsa)
and Fiqh terminology.
8.
Muslim Heroes study of the biographies of the
Companions of the Prophet (salallaahu
alayhi wasallam) and other pious predecessors (aslaaf)
of Islam.
9.
Comparative religion study of other religions and
their philosophies, such as Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism,
Hinduism, and Sikhism, for better comprehension of, and relations
with, their followers.
10.
Arabic Grammar a special subject designed to equip
the students with sufficient knowledge of Arabic grammar to help in
their study or understanding of the Quran.
11.
Aqeedah the detailed study of the different
constituents of the Islamic belief, such as the belief in one deity
(ilah), the belief in angels, and so on.
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Dawah study of the methodology of conveying the
message of Islam to mankind via different tools and avenues.
13.
Quranic and Masnoon Duas memorization of
duas coupled with understanding of their meaning.
14.
Calligraphy the art of skillfully writing Arabic
using a special pen.
Other
than regular students, women from all walks of life can attend as
listeners.
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