Grade 8 Islamic Studies Trip to Downtown | Oral History & Identity
In Islamic Studies this year, grade 8 students have covered a plethora of pertinent topics. From basic logic to understanding the foundations of…
In Islamic Studies this year, grade 8 students have covered a plethora of pertinent topics. From basic logic to understanding the foundations of…
LAW (I): Music in Islamic Law, Culture and Society Register Here: https://forms.gle/L9Z96mh9vYig4sfr7 Course Instructor: Sayyid Ali Imran In this short course, we will…
This is an abridged transcript of the second lesson on Theology for Muslim Educators. A Muslim school is where most of the staff and students are Muslims, and the school provides facilities for practicing Islamic rituals such as prayer, halal food, and hijab. Our goal is not to build just Muslim schools but instead Islamic schools with a clear Islamic ethos, a refined curriculum based on Islamic theology, and the ability to incorporate Islamic teachings into the education process.
Islamic theology is a discipline in which scholars study and understand different belief statements within the Islamic religion. Theology includes the study of beliefs such as the existence and justice of God, the attributes of God, the afterlife, prophethood, infallibility, and more. Theology is a study of belief systems and different schools of thought within Islam such as the Shi’i, Ash’ari, Mu’tazalis etc. It is also linked to the worldview of individuals and their behaviour. This course will be based on a Twelver Imami Shi’i perspective and will cover the fundamental beliefs within the Shi’i tradition.
This course offers a brief overview of discussions pertaining to Islamic theology and identity that concern Muslim educators teaching in Islamic schools. Lessons will focus on outlining both theoretical principles related to Islamic epistemology and modes of reasoning, key theological concepts, as well as ethical and practical implications of these beliefs in a classroom setting.
Returning to school for students and their parents after long summer vacations is often nerve-wracking. In this very first episode of Al Haadi Reflects, Sayyid Ali Imran offers some basic tips and advice for parents to help them with this transition.