Course Description
The curriculum targets the definition of the main concepts to the Islamic culture and their axes, The clarification of the pillars of the Islamic culture and the Islamic attitude towards the other cultures, the study of the contemporary challenges that face the Islamic culture and the Islam attitude towards them, the notification of the human rights in Islam, the clarification of their importance and their sources and the clarification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia attitude from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Course Aims
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Getting to know the Islamic faith.
- dentify the nullifiers and shortcomings of faith.
- Getting acquainted with the provisions of marriage, the stages of family formation, and family rights.
- Recognizing thinking skills in revealing the evidence of belief.
Course Contents:
- Doctrinal premises.
- Belief in God Almighty (existence and lordship). Belief in God Almighty (Divinity and Attributes).
- Belief in angels, books, and messengers. Belief in the Last Day, and the Decree and Predestination.
- The nullifiers and shortcomings of faith. Loyalty, disavowal, atonement.
- Doctrinal issues (companions, Ahl al-Bayt, and the guardian). The importance of the family.
- Empowerment of Islam for women. Building the family and its provisions.
- Family rights. Family protective equipment.
- Methods of ending the marital relationship (divorce, khul', annulment).
Course ID: ISLM 181
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 2 | 2 | 2 | - |
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