Academic Program

Curriculum

A comprehensive program covering essential Islamic sciences with progressive depth and increasing complexity across four semesters.

Year 1

Semester 1

Six core subjects taught by expert scholars — online and in person.

FQH 101

Ḥanafī Jurisprudence and Legal Methodology

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to Fiqh through the lens of the Ḥanafī madhhab, one of the most widely followed schools of Islamic jurisprudence. Students will explore the historical origins and development of the Ḥanafī tradition, tracing its roots back to the great Imām, Abū Ḥanīfah (رحمه الله), and examining how the madhhab was preserved, systematized, and transmitted through generations of scholars. The course will cover key figures, foundational texts, and the process of canonization within the madhhab, providing insight into how authoritative positions were established and upheld. Students will also be introduced to the methodology (uṣūl) of the Ḥanafī school — how legal rulings are derived from the Qurʾān, Sunnah, consensus, and reasoned principles. In addition, the course will highlight the importance of adhering to a madhhab in maintaining consistency, scholarly integrity, and a structured approach to practicing Islam. By the end of the course, students will gain a clear understanding of how the Ḥanafī madhhab functions, its intellectual framework, and its enduring relevance in the lives of Muslims today.

Mawlānā Abdurrahman Khan
Monday 8:00–8:50 PM
Online
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Assessment: Exams are conducted at the end of every semester to evaluate student progress and ensure mastery of the material. Successful completion of all four semesters is required for program completion.

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