Fiqh al-Ibadat: al-Madhhab al-Shafi’i | Part 2

Course Category:  | Level 2 Course

Course Code: FQH 202

Instructor: Anse ‘Alimatunnisa Abdul Ghani

Dates: Jan. 13 – May 25, 2025

Day: Mondays

Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm CST

$150.00$155.00 or from $35.00 / month for 4 months

Course Description:

An introduction to the foundation of Islamic law as the basis for a life of devotion and servitude to God, students will learn the detailed rulings related to fasting (ṣawm), charity (zakat), major pilgrimage (hajj), and minor pilgrimage (ʿumra). Students will delve into the intricate details of each pillar, gaining a deep understanding of their significance, conditions, and practical applications. The course will cover topics such as the spiritual benefits of fasting, the categories of wealth subject to zakat, and the rituals and etiquettes of hajj and ʿumra

Course Prerequisites:

  • Successful completion of at least one Ribaat Level 1 core course.
  • Part 1 of this course is suggested but not required for Part 2.

Course Requirements:

Live attendance is recommended whenever possible for the best learning experience. Recordings of the sessions will be made available for registered students who cannot attend live. Students will have access to course forums, recordings, and files until May 31st, 2025.

Please note that daylight savings time will begin in the United States on Sunday, March 9, 2025. Depending on where you live, this may or may not affect your class timing. In countries where DST is not applied at all, class will be one hour earlier starting March 9.

This is an online course so students will need:

  • Access to internet with an internet speed of at least 2 Mbps recommended for best performance.
  • Headphones, camera and microphone may be required for in-class participation.
  • To access the live class and recordings, students will need a computer, smartphone, or tablet/iPad with the Zoom app.

Text: 

  1. Fiqh al-Ibadat, by Hajjah Durriah al-Aytah
  2. Simple Zakat Guide: Understand and Calculate Your Zakat, by Joe W. Bradford

Students are responsible for ordering their textbooks before the start of class. Ribaat textbooks are available to enrolled students at a discounted rate through Rabata Bookshop. Once enrolled, students will have access to the discount code through the course forum.

Registration:

Registration Fee: Non-refundable, non-transferable
  • $150.00 (not including the cost of the course materials)
  • $20.00 late registration fee on January 10. (if seats are available)
  • Registration closes February 3.
  • Additional $5.00 auditing fee.

Before enrolling, please read the Registration Fees & Policies.

Contact: For inquiries, contact registration@rabata.org

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