Overview
In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious the Most Merciful,
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Islam,
Through this course, one will know the guidance of Islam in all spheres of life, as a result of which the greatness of Islam will be established in the hearts and will be encouraged to fight for its supremacy.
Through this course, the reality of false thoughts and ideas will be clear and compared to them, the mercy and blessings of the Islamic system will be clear in the light of practical examples.
What kind of amazing changes have taken place in the society in the light of Islamic teachings, will be clearly revealed through practical examples and the light of hope will be seen instead of despair regarding the future.
The problems of Muslims at the global level, the struggle of Islamic movements will be gained and a wide canvas for thinking about practical work in their respective places will be revealed.
Course Objectives & Benefits:
After completing this course you will be able to:
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- Develop a well-rounded and satisfactory understanding of Islamic teachings across all areas of life, recognizing Islam as a complete and practical system.
- Build the intellectual ability to distinguish between Islamic principles and modern ideological influences, enabling confident and thoughtful engagement with contemporary challenges.
- Cultivate a clear, balanced, and non-sectarian understanding of Islam, appreciating legitimate scholarly differences without turning them into division.
- Gain insight into the challenges faced by Muslims globally and understand the efforts being made, fostering a broader perspective and encouraging thoughtful, practical engagement.
- Develop a strong sense of responsibility and motivation to contribute positively to society by embodying and sharing Islamic values, and striving for its understanding and practice in a constructive manner
Curriculum
Semester I:
- Fundamentals
- Faith & Beliefs
- Worship (Ibadaat)
Semester II:
- Family System
- Political System
- Economic System
Semester III:
- Judicial System
- False Ideologies
- Ideological War
- Brilliant Aspects of Islamic Civilization
- International Islamic Issues
- Concluding Topics
To download the detailed curriculum, click here.
Rules & Eligibility
General Rules & Guidelines:
Please follow the instructions below:
- Actively participate during the class and maintain discipline.
- Respect the instructor and other group members.
- Avoid personal conflicts or comments with other participants during the class.
- Do not interrupt the instructor unless it is for an important matter. Questions and answers will be addressed in the last 10 minutes.
- If you have difficulty understanding any of the discussed points, refrain from arguing. Instead, request a private session with the instructor to clarify your doubts.
- Note-taking during the class is mandatory.
- Microphones must remain muted during class unless activation is necessary for participation.
- Enter the classroom using the name with which you registered.
- Consumption of food and drinks is not permitted during class, except for water.
Attendance guideline:
- Be present in class on time. In case of absence, submit a prior request for leave.
- If you have 15 consecutive absences in this course or are absent for 6 consecutive days, you will be expelled from the course.
- A delay exceeding 5 minutes after the class has commenced will be recorded, with three such delays counting as one absence.
Note: Attendance is considered a critical aspect of academic commitment at our institution.
Communication protocols:
- The teacher should be addressed only as ‘Sheikh.’ Do not use any other titles such as Teacher, Brother, Janab, Sir, etc.
- At the end of every class 10 minutes will be allocated for questions and answers can be submitted either by typing in the chat box or by speaking.
- If the Q&A session exceeds 10 minutes, you may request permission from the instructor to leave the class.
- If you have any questions or concerns from the previous week, or if your question remains unanswered during class, you may send a message to the following number or ask the teacher directly with their permission.
- Questions should be brief and accurate since the time for the Q&A session is limited.
Required texts and resources:
After the lectures, try to engage in discussions on the topic within your circle. Note any difficulties that arise during these discussions and present them in the next class. Several Books will be shared to read once the course starts.
- Focus on taking detailed notes. Some book references may be provided during lectures, but it’s not necessary to follow a formal reading list.
- Check the dates for winter and summer vacations in your area. During these breaks, conduct at least three days of classes for your younger brothers/sisters. In these sessions, discuss topics you enjoyed learning and facilitate meaningful conversations. Each student should share his/her experiences after the class.
- If you are affiliated with any religious group, ensure your active participation in their programs. Reflect on how your engagement with the course influences the quality of your contributions to these activities.
Course Assessment:
- FINAL EXAM: 50 marks, (it may include multiple-choice questions or short-answer questions covering the entire course curriculum taught in class).
- VARIOUS ACTIVITIES: 50 marks, (attendance, participation, attention in class, completion of homework, and various assignments).
- To pass the course and obtain the certificate, it is mandatory to score a minimum of 70 out of 100.
Course Duration:
The course schedule and duration may be subject to change, including adjustments to session timing, extensions, or start and end dates, due to technical issues, unforeseen events, or other uncontrollable circumstances.
Total duration: 1 Year
Total weeks: 52 Weeks
Total sessions: 104 Sessions
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Time (IST):
Language of class: Urdu language.
Starting Date:
Course Fees
All our courses are free of tuition fees. A one-time commitment fee is required to ensure seriousness and participation. Those who are unable to afford this fee may apply for a scholarship, which will be covered through charitable support.
Commitment Fee: 2000 INR
To make the payment, please contact the administrator: 00919650498479
Do Not Join If:
- If you are busy and can’t attend regularly.
- If you are not serious about the course.
- If you can’t attend weekly tests and complete assignments.
- If you can’t make notes.
- If you don’t have proper internet connection and device.
Co-Ordinator
Ibn Talha – 0091 9650498479
Timings: All days of the week (10:00 AM – 08:00 PM IST)
The Coordinator will make every effort to respond to you as soon as possible. However, depending on the nature of the question and time constraints, there may be a delay in the response.
Instructor
Dr. Osama Azeem Falahi
He was born in the renowned city of Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh, in the well-known village of Chanpatti. He received his Alim & Fazil degree from the prestigious institution, Jamiatul-Falah, in Northern India.and completed his graduation and post-graduation from various universities in India and obtained a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Punjabi University,on the topic of " Human Dignity in Islam, with Special Reference to War Ethics in the Life of Prophet Muhammad (s)." He has a keen interest in Arabic language and religions and sects. Alongside being an accomplished speaker and reciter, he also serves as a educator, dedicating a significant portion of your time to student orginization.
Email address: osamafalahi999@gmail.com
Time Zone: Indian Standard time.