Introduction to Islamic Laws

Introduction to Islamic Laws

This is an Introductory course to Practical Islamic Laws. The practical laws mentioned in this series are the very basic yet comprehensive set of rules required for every human being in their everyday life.

Number of lessons
Number of lessons
20
Term
Term
Pre-Hawza
Lesson time
Lesson time
10 Hours
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Q&A
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Examples of course topics

  • Introduction
  • Religious Duty
  • Tahārah (Purity) & Najasah (Impurity)
  • Najāsah
  • The Purifiers
  • Wodu’
  • Ghusl
  • Tayammum
  • Salah
  • Salah and its Preliminaries
  • Course description

  • About Teacher

  • Q&A

This is an Introductory course to Practical Islamic Laws. The practical laws mentioned in this series are the very basic yet comprehensive set of rules required for every human being in their everyday life.

Imam Sadiq Online Seminary is honored to have Sheikh Muhammad-Hussain Rajabian as one of its outstanding teachers. He has taught the "Introduction to Islamic Law" for Pre-Hawza level and Al-Mantiq (Logic) for 2nd level of Imam Sadiq Online Seminary.

He is also teaching "Aqaed Lessons" online for our Summer Courses program.

Muhammad-Hussein Rajabian

- Kharej Studies (Level 4, Ph.D), Qom Islamic Seminary,

- Ph.D student MIU Complex of Language, Letrature and Culture

- Level 3 (M.A) of Howzah, Imamte Cultural Foundation

- M.A. at international Law, Mofid University

  • Salam Un Alaikum Sir / Madam, Do you recommend any particular book for the Pre-Hawza course of Introduction to Islamic Laws? Jazakumullah. Syed Hasnain.

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  • Salaamun alakum, Assignment 10 question 1 seems to show the incorrect answer. Unless once again I did not understand the question. It states: 1-When is the prescribed time of the Morning Prayer? ( Correct Answer : 3 ) 1- • When the brightness at dawn begins to spread horizontally across the horizon. 2- • The second fajr 3- • The first fajr 4- • A & B I selected answer 4 and it says answer three is correct. Thank you Salaamun alaykum.

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  • Salamun alaykum, I believe there is a mistake with question 1 in assignment 9. its as stated: 1-• When one becomes thirsty even if there is no fear of death 1- • The Sobh (morning) salah; two rak‘ah. 2- • The Duhr (noon) salah; three rak‘ah, 3- • The ‘Asr (afternoon) salah; four rak‘ah, 4- • The Maghrib (after sunset) salah; three rak‘ah, From the answers available I deduced that the question is "Which one is incorrect?" Or amongst that line. As a experiment when I select answer 2 and it was correct. Unless I'm missing the point of the question I can't put this one together. Thank you , Salaamun alaykum

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