RA203 : Quranic Interpretation

Department

Academic Program

Bachelor in Arabic Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Quranic Interpretation Course (1) has a code of RA203 and is taught to students in the Department of Arabic Language during the second academic year, two hours per week. The student studies in this course the interpretation of the verses of the Holy Qur’an and what is related to it.

The course aims to:

- Students meditate on the verses of the Holy Quran when learning them.

- Identify the reasons for the revelation of the verses and surahs they study, if any.

- Educating students on the ability to interpret the verses of the Holy Quran without distortion.

Students need to apply the benefits and rulings they find in the Qur'an to their daily lives. In addition, they need to think about what the Qur'an says in terms of proverbs, stories, and rulings.

The value of the study returns to the student:

- That the student understands what is meant by the overall interpretation of the Holy Qur’an.

- To get acquainted with the books on the general interpretation of the Qur’an.

To classify the overall meaning of the Quranic verses.

- To mention the meanings of individual words in the aforementioned surahs.

Intended learning outcomes

Mental skills:

- Analyze what is meant by the overall interpretation of the Holy Quran

- Elicit the overall meaning of the Quranic verses.

- Compare the meanings of individual words in the aforementioned surahs.

To understand the linguistic and legal meanings of the verses of the Holy Qur’an

Practical and professional skills:

Provides the student with a methodology for explaining and analyzing the text of the Qur’an.

- The student can identify approved and reliable sources in understanding the Qur'an.

- The student is able to design models that help to bring information closer.

- By holding workshops, the student will be able to pass on what he has learned to others.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is offered to a student through:- Lectures.- Panel discussionsHomework and research (gathering information)

Methods of assessments

Evaluation methodWritten midterm exam 30%5% oral examactivity 5%Final exam 60%