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        Department of Usul e-Deen



        Admission requirements:
        Students wishing to join the Department of Usul e-Deen must complete
        successfully the following courses : Qur’anic Sciences 42111, Hadith Sciences
        42112 and Aqida 42113. A minimum of 70% must be obtained in each of the three
        courses.



        I. Requirements for a B.A. in Usul e-Deen:
        To obtain a B.A. degree from the Department of Usul e-Deen, students must
        successfully complete 137 credit hours. These include university, college, and
        department compulsory, elective courses and "free" courses carrying six
        credits.



        IA. Department compulsory courses (65 credits)

        Course # Course title
        Credit hrs
        Prerequisite

        42211
        Exegesis I
        3
        42111

        42212
        Hadith I
        3
        42112

        42213
        Exegesis II
        3
        42111

        42214
        Hadith II
        3
        42216

        42215
        Aqida II
        3
        42113

        42216
        Fundamentals of Takhrij
        3
        42112

        42217
        Recitation and Memorization
        3
        42117

        42218
        Syntax II
        3
        -

        42311
        Exegesis III
        3
        42111

        42312
        Hadith III
        3
        42216

        42313
        ‘Aqida III
        3
        42113

        42314
        Methods of Da’wa (call)
        3
        -

        42315
        Prophetic Biography
        3
        -

        42316
        Qur’anic Qasas (stories)
        3
        -

        42411
        I'jaz al-Qur’an
        3
        -

        42412
        Fiqh of Kitab and Sunna
        3
        -

        42413
        Comparative Religions
        3
        -

        42414
        Islamic Sects
        3
        -

        41212
        Ibadat II
        3
        -

        41224
        Fundamentals of Fiqh II
        3
        -

        41328
        Ibadat III
        3
        -

        41423
        Inheritance
        3
        -

        -
        Memorization of Chapters 1,2,27,28 of Holy Qur’an

        -




        B. Elective Courses (21 Credits)

        Students have to take 21 credits from this section. They have to select at
        least three courses from each of the following two lists:



        A. Three courses (9 credit)

        Course # Course title
        Credit hrs
        Prerequisite

        42461
        Exegesis IV
        3
        42111

        42462
        Exegesists’ Methodologies
        3
        42111

        42463
        Modernists’ Methodologies
        3
        42112

        41223
        Personal Status Fiqh I
        3
        -

        41331
        Fiqh of Jihad and Biographies
        3
        -

        41227
        Fiqh of Mu’amalat I
        3
        -

        41326
        Iman and Vows Fiqh
        3
        -

        41352
        Islamic Economics
        3
        -

        41422
        Fiqh of Mu’amalat II
        3
        -




        B. Four Elective courses (12 credit)

        Course #
        Course title
        Credit hrs
        Prerequisite

        42261
        Guided Caliphs’ Biographies
        3
        -

        42262
        Prophetic Guidance
        3
        -

        42263
        Islamic Morals
        3
        -

        42361
        Objective Exegesis
        3
        -

        42363
        Textual Study in Exegesis
        3
        42111

        42364
        Textual Study of Hadith
        3
        42111

        42365
        Textual Study of ‘Aqida
        3
        42112

        42362
        Contemporary Muslim World
        3
        42113

        42366
        Contemporary Perspectives
        3
        -

        42367
        Studies in Islamic History
        3
        -

        42464
        Arabic Rhetoric
        3
        -

        42465
        Hadith IV
        3
        42216


        “Free” courses: 6 credits

        Memorization of six chapters from the Holy Qur’an



        Course Descriptions:

        USE42213 Exegesis II
        This course studies Al-An’am Sura in terms of wisdom behind the Meccan Holy
        Qur’an’s focus on ‘aqida, and lack of reference to legislative details. The
        course also studies other issues raised in the sura, with particular emphasis
        on ‘aqida, absolute inimitability of Qur’anic verses. Students are expected to
        write term papers pertinent to exegesis of the sura.



        USE42214 Hadith II
        This course is a study of the 40 nawawiyah hadiths in terms of chain of
        authorities, and annotations. Students are expected to memorize these 40
        hadiths.



        USE42215 ‘Aqida II

        Topics covered in this course are belief in prophets and messengers, proof of
        prophethood phenomenon, the need for it, wahiy and its manner of revelation,
        the miracle in terms of definition and in terms of being an evidence of
        prophethood authenticity, prophets’ infallibility, refutation of violators’
        suspicions, belief in angels and heavenly books.



        USE42311 Exegesis III
        This course will be mainly concerned with the interpretation of Tabarak
        and ‘Ama sections. Tafsir iben Kathir and Fayed Al-Qadir will be considered
        in an analytical and comprehensive way.



        USE42312 Hadith III
        This course is a study of the following prophetic teachings cited in Sahih
        Muslim : Al-Faida’il, al-Qadar, Al-Ilm, Al-Thikar, Al-Istighfar, A-Tawbah,
        Sifat al-Munafiqeen, and their prescriptions, al-fitan, al-Jihad and Al-Amara.



        USE42313 ‘Aqida III

        This course is a continuation of Aqida II. It is a detailed study of iman in
        al-qada (divine judgment) and al-qadar (destiny) as well as the effect of this
        conviction in the Muslim’s life. The course also considers conviction in the
        Day of Judgment, small and big signs of that day. It also examines the issue
        of al-Mahadi al-muntather, descension of Jesus, peace be upon him. Finally,
        the course will look at atheism, and apostasy from Islam and its aspects.



        USE42314 Methods of Da’wa
        This course aims at providing students with information and skills that help
        them in achieving success in their da’wa and guidance. Special emphasis will
        be given to psychological factors controlling the public or groups of people.
        The course also highlights the leading role of the preacher, as a leader, in
        the society. The course will also introduce methods of preaching and guidance:
        good call; examples, behavior, good citation or quotation from the Holy Qur’an
        and Hadith. Finally, the course will focus on Friday sermon, its conditions,
        characteristics of a good sermon, models of good sermons. Students are
        expected to deliver Friday speeches.



        USE42315 Prophetic Biography
        The course provides introduction to the study of prophet’s life. It will also
        explain the benefits, characteristics and sources of his biography. The course
        is also an analytical study of the events in the life of the Prophet starting
        from the day of his birth to the day of his death.



        USE42316 Qur’anic Qasas
        This course introduces the notion of the story in the Holy Qur’an and its
        purposes. The course is also a study of models of Qur’anic stories, namely
        Joseph’s and Moses’ stories. There will also be a study of the Judaic versions
        of some stories.



        USE42411 I’jaz al-Qur’an
        This course begins with a definition of I’jaz (absolute inimitability) of the
        Holy Qur’an and the significance of its study. Then the course moves to show
        the difference between prophet’s miracle and those of fellow prophets. The
        course also dwells on the Holy Qur’an stages of challenges, history of
        investigation into the absolute inimitability of the Qur’an and its
        development and refutation of the arguments suggesting its coincidence.



        USE42412 Fiqh of Kitab and Sunna
        This course provides an introduction to the definition of fiqh and sunna and
        shows the relationship of sunna to the Kitab. The course also studies the fiqh
        social prescriptions in the context of An-Noor Sura. These social
        prescriptions include adultery, false accusation of unchastity, visit
        etiquette, encouragement of marriage, some fiqh prescriptions pertinent to
        separation of husband and wife in the light of al-Kitab and Sunna. These
        prescriptions include divorce, its legality, prescription types, divorce
        initiated by wife after paying compensation to husband (Khul’wink and injurious
        assimilation of wife to mother (thihar).



        USE42413 Comparative Religions
        This course is a study of theology and the significance of studying it. The
        course provides also details about Semitic peoples’ religions, namely Judiasm
        and Christianity but the course
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