The madrasah
offers two types of courses
- The Tahfiz Course
- The ‘Aalimiyyah Course
THE
TAHFIZ COURSE
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The main objective of this Hifz program is to generate students who will preserve the entire Quran in their memory, while practically acting upon its teaching.
THE 'AALIMIYAH COURSE
‘Aalimiyyah course is studied over a span of five years, in which students make graded progress through the Traditional Islamic Sciences of Fiqh (Islamic legal system), ‘Aqaaid (Islamic belief system), Tafseer (translation and exegesis of the Holy Quran), and Ahadith (teachings of the Prophet SAW).
Subsidiary subjects include Arabic Language, Classical Arabic literature, Seerah, Tajweed
(Quranic pronunciation), memorization of Quran, Uloomul-Qur’an, Usoolul-Fiqh and Usoolul Ahadith.
‘Aalimiyyah course is studied over a span of five years, in which students make graded progress through the Traditional Islamic Sciences of Fiqh (Islamic legal system), ‘Aqaaid (Islamic belief system), Tafseer (translation and exegesis of the Holy Quran), and Ahadith (teachings of the Prophet SAW).
Subsidiary subjects include Arabic Language, Classical Arabic literature, Seerah, Tajweed
(Quranic pronunciation), memorization of Quran, Uloomul-Qur’an, Usoolul-Fiqh and Usoolul Ahadith.
AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES
“And the believers should not all go out
to fight. Of every troop of them, a party only should go forth, that they (who
are left behind) may gain sound knowledge in religion, and that they
may warn their folk when they return to them, so that they may beware”.
(At-Tawbah 122)
The aim of the course is to produce
individuals who live in the manner most pleasing to
Allah and His Rasul (sallallahu alaih
wasallam) by being aware of the teachings of Islam,
sincerely acting upon it and promoting it
to others.
For this, the
Madrasah will endeavour to enable its students to fulfil the following
objectives:
1. To
be acquainted with the meaning of the entire Quran and its related disciplines.
2. To
appreciate and honour the efforts of Rasulullah s.a.w., his companions and
Muslim scholars.
3. To
understand all chapters of Fiqh and Aqidah (Jurisprudence and Belief).
4. To
be aware of the methodology in Islamic narration, jurisprudence and belief.
5. To
be able to refer to the original authoritative sources.
6. To
be equipped with characters (Akhlaq) needed to please Allah and to serve the
Muslim community.
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