This document discusses the Foundations of Islamic Studies course, which was developed in the 1990s from lecture notes on various Islamic studies topics. The course aims to provide students with a reliable introduction to fundamental Islamic concepts covering main fields of knowledge. It is divided into two parts and presents information concisely, though some areas like Seerah and history are not covered. The course is not a substitute for a full four-year Islamic studies degree program.
This document discusses the Foundations of Islamic Studies course, which was developed in the 1990s from lecture notes on various Islamic studies topics. The course aims to provide students with a reliable introduction to fundamental Islamic concepts covering main fields of knowledge. It is divided into two parts and presents information concisely, though some areas like Seerah and history are not covered. The course is not a substitute for a full four-year Islamic studies degree program.
This document discusses the Foundations of Islamic Studies course, which was developed in the 1990s from lecture notes on various Islamic studies topics. The course aims to provide students with a reliable introduction to fundamental Islamic concepts covering main fields of knowledge. It is divided into two parts and presents information concisely, though some areas like Seerah and history are not covered. The course is not a substitute for a full four-year Islamic studies degree program.
This document discusses the Foundations of Islamic Studies course, which was developed in the 1990s from lecture notes on various Islamic studies topics. The course aims to provide students with a reliable introduction to fundamental Islamic concepts covering main fields of knowledge. It is divided into two parts and presents information concisely, though some areas like Seerah and history are not covered. The course is not a substitute for a full four-year Islamic studies degree program.
Al-Hamdulillaah (Praise be to Allaah) and may Allaah's Peace and Blessings be
showered on the Messengers of Allaah, their families, their companions and on all who follow their path until the Last Day. This foundational course in Islaamic Studies (FOIS) was developed in the 90s from lecture notes of various Islaamic Studies courses and seminars which I have conducted in various parts of the world, like Dublin, Ireland, and Montreal, Canada. The source of these notes is extractions from some published works of mine namely: Islamic Studies Series, Books 1-4, The Fundamentals of Tawheed, The Purpose of Creation, Usool at-Tafseer, and The Evolution of Fiqh. The course was also presented on Sharjah Television and became, the prescribed text Islamic Studies II course offered in the BAIS program atPreston University, Ajman, UAE. The main goal of this course is to give students a reliable introduction to the fundamental concepts which form the foundations of the main fields of Islamic knowledge. The Foundations of Islaamic Studies course is divided into two parts. It should be noted that the essential areas of Seerah, History and Arabic are missing from the course. Furthermore, the student should be aware that this concise presentation can in no way be compared to what is taught in the fouryear BAIS Degree program of IOU.