Islam is the religion of knowledge. The first aayah of the Qur’aan to be revealed enjoined reading which is the key to knowledge. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Read! In the Name of your Lord Who has created (all that exists).
He has created man from a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood).
Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous.
Who has taught (the writing) by the pen.
He has taught man that which he knew not”
[al-‘Alaq 96:1-5]
In Islam, knowledge comes before action; there can be no action without knowledge, with knowledge comes responsibilities.
In this course we will study about the Virtues, Etiquette & responsibilities of gaining knowledge.
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Class Curriculum
Class 1 – Knowledge
Class 2 – Etiquette of gaining Knowledge
Class 3 - Signs Of Beneficial Knowledge
Class 4 - Challenges in gaining Knowledge
Class 5 - Rights of knowledge
Class 6 - Rights of knowledge - II
Quiz - Exam
Testimonials
Amazing course, teaches to be humble in knowledge, to keep from artogance and to emulate the righteous people. I liked the duas to use for beneficial knowledge.
Leyla Jafarova - Azerbaijan
A properly organised, well-planned and mistake free short course. A complete package for one who has all those questions about 'knowledge' - and everything related to it. Infact, I learnt much more than just that as it covers etiquettes and teaches how a seeker of knowledge can succeed! The ideas in the end on how dawah can be done is my fav. part - will surely try them out as much as I can, Insha'allah!
It has changed the way I see 'learning' as a Muslim, it has taught me how little things matter to Allah and how knowledge applied can bring a change in and around us - rather than just gathering it up!!
Mah Jabeen - Saudi Arabia (Madina)
The course was so impactful and meaningful. Every points were a good reminders about knowledge. It also helped to rectify and reset our intentions in seeking knowledge. It covered from the smallest details about knowledge such as the rights of knowledge to heavy issues such as from whom should we take knowledge from.
Aiyen Segovia - Malaysia
SubhanAllah even though these courses are done completely online you always feel supported and like there’s a teacher with you due to the way the classes are written and explained to you in simple terms, leaving nothing needing within the topic unanswered I highly recommend these courses to people of all ages and backgrounds. You have nothing to lose and so much to gain from giving them a go!
Rebeka Smith - Australia
I am honestly without words, it is an amazing course, the information given in the classes is very easy to understand and enjoyable. I learned a lot about Quran and Hadeeths as a spanish speaker and its pretty simple and good. I took notes from every single class and I made a whole document from them to study, I really liked the course and I am very thankful with the people that had this knowledge and share it Alhamdullilah. I hope to join more courses in the future and to share what I learned here with others. Thank you so much! :)
Ciary Pauleth Flores Chávez - México
Alhamdulillah! As I used to pray to Allāh for the beneficial knowledge and i found this course through my friend , Allāh bless her and you, and I'm so much grateful to Allāh.
I liked in this course that what I want to know about seeking knowledge ,virtue of seeking knowledge ,rights of knowledge, how to give dawah to family and to anyone, what actually responsibilities of seeking knowledge is all that parts in simple way n one by one, my favourite part is how to deal forgetfulness.
And also best part is the test Alhamdulillah I gained so much from this course through Allāh by Allah, and for the sake of Allah. Jazak Allāh Khair Baarak Allāh feek, may Allāh bless you more beneficial knowledge.
Naghma Shaheen - India
Loved the way how each sentence conveyed something compelling.The content was apt with proper references.Authentic content in a time of fitna. Enjoyed the classes.
Syed Abubaker Bin Junaid - India
It's very beneficial bi'idhnillahi ta'Ala. Alhamdulillah. I love the quizzes and the fact that it is still available after some time. I am not after the scores or the recognition but I love taking the test to check my knowledge and to understand more clearly.
Ahseyya Rounin - Philippines
I have immensely benefitted from the courses. My favorites areas are; etiquette of seeking knowledge and the methodology of Dawah. I have learned that Islam is a religion of knowledge. It's the duty of every muslim to acquire knowledge, practice what he learn and spread the knowledge to other people. A Muslim shouldn't perform any activity unless he knows the ruling about it. The courses motivate me to become a student of knowledge. Read books, listen to scholars, keeping the company of the righteous and seekers of knowledge. I should seek knowledge from the true scholars; those who are upon the correct teaching of the Quran and Sunnah as well as understanding of pious predecessors.
Shamsuddeen Muhammad - Nigeria
It has been a very good eye opener about what knowledge is, etiquettes of seeking knowledge, responsibilities and varouos ways of acting upon the knowledge acquired.
Yahuza Abubakari - Ghana
