Aqeedah is a matter of knowledge, and the recognition of truth revealed by Allah, which often goes beyond human comprehension. Human intellect and reasoning are limited in their ability to fully grasp the reality of Allah and His attributes, as it is impossible to perceive what one cannot see or fully understand. Therefore, the best approach to studying and understanding Aqeedah is to remain within the boundaries of the Quran and the Sunnah.
The purpose of this Course is to present the Islamic creed (Aqeedah) to both Muslims and the general public in the simplest possible way. Each argument is supported by a Quranic verse or authentic hadith.
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 11 Lessons
- 2 Weeks
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- Section OneIt is undeniable that differences of opinion exist on almost every religious issue. While this was not the intended outcome, it is an inevitable reality due to the inherent diversity among human beings. Differences may arise from varying levels of understanding, lack of evidence, reliance on weak or unauthentic arguments, or even personal and material interests. In addition to these factors, debates on Aqeedah often lead to accusations of hearsay and misunderstandings. The question of rationality further complicates these discussions, as what may seem rational to some may appear irrational to others, creating further tension in matters of Aqeedah.5
- Section Two6
- Section Three3
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.