The course aims to introduce students to the concept
of purity and its types, water types, pure and impure objects, etiquette of
relieving oneself, the provisions of istinja and istijma, the characteristics
of instinct, the provisions related to the removal of impurity, the provisions
of ablution, and what is prohibited from minor impurity, and the provisions of
wiping over the slippers, washing, and what is prohibited Including major
impurity, rulings related to tayammum and wiping over splints, and rulings on
menstruation and childbirth.
Intended learning outcomes
Educational outcomes:
• The student should define the concept of
purity and list its types.
• The student should enumerate the water
divisions and mention the rulings for each of them.
• That the student connects between minor
impurity and minor purification and between major impurity and major
purification.
• The student should describe the correct
method of ablution, wiping over the socks, washing, tayammum, and wiping over
the splint, and applying it correctly.
• The student should differentiate between
the religious obligations and the Sunnahs in the chapter on ablution, ghusl and
tayammum.
Teaching and learning methods
Teaching method :
• lecture .
• Panel discussions and dialogue.
Scientific activities.
Evaluation:
Midterm exam
• final exam .
• Continuous evaluation.
• Scientific activities (writing a report
or making a presentation).
Methods of assessments
additional information
:
1- Definition of purity, its types, and
water categories.
2 pure objects.
3 impure objects.
4 Etiquette of relieving oneself and the
provisions of istinja and istijma.
5 Characteristics of instinct
6- Removing impurity and related
provisions, impurities that are forgiven
7- Ablution: its definition, ruling,
evidence, types, and obligations.
Worship provisions and evidence (C 1) d.
Sadiq Gharyani.
• Al-Sawy's footnote on the small
explanation (part 1) by Ahmed bin Muhammad Al-Sawy Al-Maliki.
• The sufficiency of the divine student on
the message of Ibn Abi Zaid Al-Qayrawani (1) Ali bin Khalaf Al-Menoufi.
• Al-Muhadhdhab of Maliki jurisprudence
and its evidence, Muhammad Al-Majaji.
• Maliki jurisprudence and its evidence,
Habib bin Taher.