Worship (Ibaadah) in Islam is the fundamental purpose for which Allah created mankind. The concept of worship in Islam is comprehensive and extends far beyond specific rituals or places of worship. Unfortunately, many Muslims tend to restrict its meaning to acts like prayer (Salat), giving charity (Zakat), fasting during Ramadan (Sawm), pilgrimage (Hajj), and supplication (Du’a). While these are important pillars of worship, this limited understanding reduces the broader essence of Ibaadah. In reality, worship in Islam encompasses every action, word, and intention carried out in accordance with Allah’s guidance, aiming to please Him. It includes not only formal acts of devotion but also daily activities like work, interactions with others, and fulfilling responsibilities, provided they are done with sincerity and a desire to gain Allah’s favour. This more holistic view of worship reflects the true spirit and depth of Islam, which governs all aspects of life.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 11 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- SECTION ONE11
- 1.1Lesson One: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.2Lesson Two: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.3Lesson Three: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.4Lesson Four: (Code: CWIR)30 Minutes
- 1.5Lesson Five : (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.6Lesson Six: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.7Lesson Seven: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.8Lesson Eight: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.9Lesson Nine: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.10Lesson Ten: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
- 1.11Lesson Eleven: (Code: CWIR)15 Minutes
Requirements
- To enroll in the Aqidah Level One course, students must meet the following requirements: Proficiency in English: A good understanding of the English language is essential, as the course materials and instructions will primarily be delivered in English. Arabic Reading Skills (Advantageous): While not mandatory, the ability to read Arabic, especially Quranic verses and Hadith, will be highly beneficial for a deeper comprehension of the course content. Commitment to Learning: Students should demonstrate an active interest in reading and be willing to dedicate time and effort to understanding the principles of Aqidah. By meeting these requirements, students will be well-prepared to engage with the course material and achieve the intended learning outcomes.