To ensure participants gain maximum benefit from this course, the following requirements are recommended:
Basic literacy in reading and writing.
Prior knowledge of Islamic fundamentals (belief, worship, and ethics) is recommended but not mandatory.
Ability to read and understand English or Arabic (depending on course medium).
Familiarity with basic Islamic terminology in Arabic is an advantage.
Primary Texts: Course manual or assigned Fiqh books provided by the instructor.
Supplementary Resources: Qur’an (with translation), authentic Hadith collections.
Notebook or digital device for note-taking.
Regular attendance (online or in-person sessions).
Active participation in class discussions and Q&A sessions.
Completion of assignments, quizzes, and readings.
Stable internet connection.
Access to Zoom, Google Meet, or the specified learning platform.
Headphones/microphone for clear communication.
Passing score in periodic tests or final evaluation.
Practical application exercises (case studies, real-life scenarios in Fiqh).
The Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) Course provides a comprehensive understanding of Islamic legal principles, their sources, and practical applications in daily life. This course is designed for students, scholars, and individuals seeking in-depth knowledge of Shariah (Islamic Law) and its role in contemporary issues.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand Core Principles
Explain the foundations of Islamic law, its objectives (Maqasid al-Shariah), and its role in guiding personal and social life.
Identify Sources of Fiqh
Recognize and describe the primary sources (Qur’an, Sunnah) and secondary sources (Ijma, Qiyas, etc.) of Islamic jurisprudence.
Apply Fiqh to Daily Life
Implement rulings related to worship (Ibadat) such as prayer, fasting, zakat, and pilgrimage, as well as social dealings (Muamalat).
Analyze Contemporary Issues
Assess modern-day challenges through the lens of Shariah and derive appropriate legal opinions using established methodologies.
Differentiate Between Schools of Thought
Understand the main Sunni and Shia schools of jurisprudence, their methodologies, and practical differences.
Develop Critical Thinking Skills
Approach legal and ethical questions with structured reasoning based on Islamic legal principles.
Engage with Scholarly Texts
Read, interpret, and discuss classical and modern works on Fiqh with confidence.
Shaykh Nooruddin Umeri, born on the 1st of June, 1978, is a renowned Islaamic scholar, speaker and researcher from Hyderabad, India. He has delivered thousands of talks all over India – in organized programs as well as Friday Sermons in Masaajid. Apart from the lengthy speeches, his short and informative videos on YouTube, on a variety of topics, have a large number of followers, Alhamdulillaah.
He is a successful Child Psychologist, Mentor, Trainer and a Family Therapist. With in-depth understanding of Islaam, and implementation upon the Manhaj of Salaf As-Saaliheen, he specializes in counseling students, parents and spouses in the light of Sharee’ah – by guiding them to be Aakhirah focussed in this busy, competitive world.
EDUCATION:
Aalim Faazil – Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad.
Bachelor of Arts, Arabic – Madras University.
Master of Arts, Arabic – English & Foreign Languages University (EFLU), Hyderabad.
Diploma in Translation – English & Foreign Languages University (EFLU), Hyderabad.
Master of Philosophy, Arabic – English & Foreign Languages University (EFLU), Hyderabad
Master of Arts, Urdu – Central University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Worked as an Arabic Lecturer at Narayana Junior College, Hyderabad for a period of 10 years.
Worked at Jamia Darul Furqaan, Sayeedabad, Hyderabad.
Jamia Hafsa Alssalfiya, Golconda, Hyderabad
RESEARCH WORK:
AskIslamPedia – An online Islamic Encyclopedia, Head office – Hyderabad, India
CURRENT DESIGNATION:
Director, Ocean The ABM School, Hyderabad, India.
Founder: Deeni Taleem for Kids, E-Learning, Head office – Hyderabad, India.
Fiqh course - The Islamic Jurisdiction
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