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Introduction to Study of Fiqh

[Event has ended]
Sat, 8 September 2012, 8 to 10 pm (every Saturday across 18 weeks) | English
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail

course

Fees: $180 per pax

Course Synopsis:

After the “Beginners' course on Islam”, which concisely and adequately prepares Muslim/Muslimah towards his/her basic Islamic education upon the paradigm of “Iiman-‘Amal-Ihsan”, after which students will be introduced to an “intermediate” level of learning in Fiqh.

Course Outcomes:

By “intermediate”, it means gaining deeper understanding, conviction and commitment in the aspects of Fiqh. The subject will be approached systematically, with adequate introduction; explanation of important terminologies; its history and development; the raison d'etre of its study; appropriate explanation of current controversies or confusion (if any) on the subject; equipping students with the basis so as to remove any doubts or conjectures.

Notwithstanding, the essential spirit in learning at this “intermediate” level is the inculcation of “Adab” as faithfully practiced in traditional learning circles and Madrasah since we are not learning Islam as a subject but subjecting ourselves to Islam, insya-Allah. It can also benefit any young English speaking Muslims in preparing them for future work in Da'wah and their assisting the education of our next generation, insya-Allah.

Course Target Group:

This course is designed especially for Muslim converts and young adults English-speaking Muslims. It is also a recommended refresher course for Muslim parents and educators living in contemporary Singapore. It provides students from the recently concluded “Beginners' course on Islam” to proceed to this “Intermediate” level.

Course Speaker's Bio-data:

Ustaz Zhulkeflee has been involved in Da'wah and Education since 1980's and has worked with Darul Arqam Singapore (Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore) and PERGAS (Singapore Islamic Religious Scholars & Teachers' Association) and assisted in various activities of mosques, Shariah court, MUIS, Family service centres, schools and associations etc.vView Ustaz's profile: http://www.islamicevents.sg/profile/216

Register online via http://bit.ly/NGRRIs

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Sample of Students' Testimonies:

“The aims and purpose of Shari'ah Ustaz taught eliminated whatever prejudice I had before attending the class. The media has made it seem that Shari'ah is a traditional, barbaric ruling system, which oppresses women for example. I have now learnt that the Shari'ah is more than just a legal system; it is a divine-inspired path shown by Allah Most High for mankind.”

“I appreciate Ustaz's approach to teaching Fiqh which follows the approach of traditional scholars, which is lacking in the current situation we live in (at least from my personal experience). I've not come across many Ustaz who will design the curriculum such that there will be a Muqadimmah (Introduction) module (across 16 weeks) which aims to establish clarity in foundational concepts in the seekers of ‘ilm before delving deeper into a subject matter.”

“Many Singaporean Muslims, be they young or old, but especially the young, do not know about the local ‘ulama here. And yet, in this course, Ustaz has given such valuable gems, which, in all honesty, are very very difficult to find. Thank you, Ustaz.”

View more students' testimonies via http://www.slideshare.net/zhulkeflee/fardh-ainintermcoursefiqhposterseptember-2012


Location:
Wisma Indah, 448 Changi Road, Level 2 (beside Kassim mosque and 5 minutes walk from Kembangan MRT Station)

Location

Kassim Mosque

450 Changi Road, Singapore 419877

Organisers

Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail

Speakers

Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail

He studied under many traditional Islamic teachers and was tutored by well-known religious scholars ...

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