Overview
Through this course, the student gets acquainted with
the concept of acts of worshiping, their aims, and their rules in general, and
the purification that precedes them. He learns the reality of ablution,
tayammum, ghusl, and wiping over the socks and splint, along with identifying
the rulings on menstruation and postpartum bleeding.
Intended learning outcomes
At
the end of the course, the student must be able to:
1. Understands the meaning of purity and its
divisions.
2. Distinguishes pure parts from impure ones.
3. clarifies what are the provisions of ablution, ghusl
and tayammum
4. Distinguishes the difference between the
provisions of menstruation and menstruation
5. knows the rules of wiping over socks and
splints
Teaching and learning methods
The course will be presented
to the student through lectures, panel discussions, or assignments and
exercises, discussion and dialogue
Lectures, discussions,
interaction, exercises, dialogue and discussion
Methods of assessments
Methods of evaluating students
in this course: (semester work 40% and final 60%)
Term work: divided between
written midterm exams, assignments and assignments
Written final exam
First part 20 - Second part 20
Final part
60
Main Contents of the Course
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Scientific topics
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Week
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Readings / References / Notes
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Purity and
water divisions
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1
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The pure parts
and the impure parts, what does not accept purification
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2
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Etiquette
of relieving one's need, provisions for istinja and istijma, Sunnahs of
instinct
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3
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Ablution, its
types, its obligations, its Sunnahs, its dislikes, and its invalidators
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4
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Ghusl and what is
related to it, its obligations, Sunnah, and its characteristics
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5
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Menstruation
provisions
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6
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Related to menstruation
provisions
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7
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Tayammum and
related things
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8
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Relayed to tayammum and
related things
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9
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Wiping over the
socks
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10
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Related to wiping over the socks
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11
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Provisions
of wiping over a wound or splint
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12
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Related to provisions of wiping over a wound or splint
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13
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Blog of Maliki jurisprudence and its
evidence, Dr.. Sadiq Gharyani