Description
Course Description
No Muslim can do without this course! Everyone must perform salah, therefore everyone must study about salah. It’s as simple as that.
How much time do we spend on our salah? How important is it to us? Now consider the possibility that we might be doing it all wrong! It happens to many people every day. To avoid this, courses like this are absolutely essential.
This course will cover the fundamentals of purity and prayer via a classical book in the Hanbali madhab. Students will learn the fundamental aspects of these acts of worship, which all Muslims must know.
The Hanbali school of thought is from the four great schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence. This is a rare opportunity to study it with a qualified teacher.
In summary the course will cover the following:
- Introduction to fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) covering aspects of the development of the Hanbali madhab.
- Comprehensive study of the rules and methods of Taharah (purity);
- Comprehensive study of the of the fiqh of Salah.
The detailed course plan is as follows:
Introduction
- Brief Introduction to Fiqh
- Taqleed
- Ijtihad
- Legal Values
Taharah – Purification
- Wudhu
- Ghusl
- Anjaas
- Toilet
- Tayammum
- Menstruation, postnatal bleeding and istihadhah
- Wiping over Khuffain
- Key to Salah – Wiping over bandage
Salah – Prayer
- Times of Salah
- Makrooh times of prayer
- Adhaan and Iqamah
- Pre-Conditions of Salah (Shuroot)
- Faraidh of Salah (Arkan)
- Sunan of Salah
- Acts that break the Salah (Mufsidaat)
- Acts that do not nullify salah
- Acts that are undesirable in Salah (Makroohaat)
- Congregational prayer
- Sajdah Sahw (correcting one’s prayer)
- Other Sajdahs
- Sutrah (placing a barrier in front of one’s prayer)
- Qasr (prayer of a traveller)
Course Delivery
This course will be delivered using an online live streaming platform called ‘Zoom’. Further details will be emailed to students 5 days before the course commences insha Allah.
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Assessment
Students may be assessed at the end of the course.
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