IS107 : ISLAMIC DOCTRINE(1)

Department

Department of Islamic Studies

Academic Program

Bachelor in Islamic Studies

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

The course aims to introduce students to the three sections of monotheism, the unification of divinity, the unification of divinity, the unification of names and attributes, and an explanation of the manifestations of polytheism in society to avoid and not practice it, and an explanation of the concept of means, and the concept of each of the guardianship and dignity and the differentiation between them.

Intended learning outcomes

_ That the student explain the unification of divinity and show the manifestations of polytheism in divinity in society.

_ That the student clarify the unification of divinity, and describe the manifestations of polytheism in divinity in society.

_ That the student deduces the relationship between the actions of the hearts and the actions of the limbs

_ The student criticizes the forbidden means to achieve demands and fulfill needs

The student should define state and dignity and differentiate between them.

_ The student should distinguish between the guardianship of the Almighty God to the servant and the guardianship of the servant to God.

Teaching and learning methods

• lecture.

• Panel discussions and dialogue.

Scientific activities.

Methods of assessments

Midterm exam.

• final exam

• Continuous evaluation.

Scientific activities (writing a report or making a presentation)

1. The Faith of the Believer / Abu Bakr Al-Jazaery

2. Al-Tawhid / Dr. Salem Marshan

3. The Fundamentals of Faith in the Book and the Sunnah / a group of scholars