( Methods of evaluating students in this course: ( Mid-term 40% and final 60%) Term-work: divided between written midterm exams and assignments. |
Content (topic) for each week |
Week |
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Introduction to the importance of religion in one's life. |
1 |
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The ten premises 1. |
2 |
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The ten premises 2. |
3 |
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The meaning of the term religion and what is going on in its meaning. |
4 |
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The meaning of faith and its evidence. |
5 |
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The meaning of Islam and its evidence. |
6 |
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Belief in Allah Almighty means it in general and in detail. |
7 |
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What is necessary for Allah Almighty (the psychological attribute). |
8 |
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Negative traits. |
9 |
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Attributes of meanings. |
10 |
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Similar traits. |
11 |
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Revision. |
12 |
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Mid-term |
13 |
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Faith in Allah Almighty is what is impossible and what is permissible. |
14 |
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Belief in Allah Almighty, His Most High Names, Attributes of Essence, and Attributes of Actions. |
15 |
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Faith in angels. |
16 |
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Faith in the Jinn. |
17 |
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Faith in the heavenly books. |
18 |
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Belief in the Messengers definitions and evidence. |
19 |
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Belief in the Messengers is what is obligatory, what is impossible, and what is permissible for them. |
20 |
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Belief in the Last Day (Little Signs). |
21 |
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Belief in the Last Day (The Great Signs). |
22 |
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Belief in the Last Day (the events of the Day of Resurrection after the Resurrection). |
23 |
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Believe in fate and destiny. |
24 |
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The reviewer
1. A note on the science of belief.
2 - Doctrine science by Dr. Salem Marshan.
3- The Islamic faith, its foundations and principles by Abdullrahman Hbenka