ARABIC & ISLAMIC SCIENCES
VIRTUAL LEARNING OF ISLAMIC SCIENCES
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COURSE SUBJECTS
Islamic Theology - This subjects deals with the core Islamic beliefs, relating to Allah Almighty, the Prophets, the hidden things (Angels, Jinns, Destiny, Jannah, Jahanum, Qiyamah).
Islamic jurisprudence - This subject deals with the Islamic laws coving topics like Taharat, Salah, Siyaam, Zakat, Hajj, Islamic marriage, Islamic finance.
Principles of jurisprudence - This subjects covers the rules/principles & background in forming the Islamic rulings.
Quranic commentary - This subject covers the meanings and interpretations of the Quran.
Principles of Quranic commentary - This subject covers the principles & background knowledge that is necessary to be understood before doing any interpretations of the Quran.
This subject covers the books of the narrations of the last Prophet Muhammadﷺ.
Principles of Hadith - This subject covers which elements are used to categorise Ahadith.
Arabic Syntax - This is the sub-science of classical Arabic that deals with the grammatical compounds, and symbols on the last letters of each word.
Arabic Morphology - This is the sub-science of classical Arabic that deals with the meanings that come from patterns and extra letters within the template of a word. It mostly deals with the 'verbs'.
Arabic rhetoric - This subject covers the detailed meanings of the use of Arabic phrases & sentences, through which one will be able to understand deep knowledge of the meanings of the Qu'ran & Sunnah.
Arabic pronunciation - This subject covers how are the Arabic words pronounced and the way to beautify the recitation of the Qur'an to match that of the Arab linguists.
Logic - This is the study of logic applied to Islamic Philosophy. This subject explores the necessity of proper usage and understanding of linguistics, rational proofs, and textual evidence in religious discourse.