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Department of Aalmiyat & Shariah

The Department of Alimiyat & Shariah offers a comprehensive academic journey encompassing Islamic jurisprudence, theology, Quran Hifz, concurrent school education up to the 12th standard, Hadith, and related disciplines. This rigorous program is designed to cultivate a deep understanding of Islamic law, ethics, and philosophy, nurturing students to become adept scholars in the field of Islamic studies. Through a structured curriculum, students explore the intricate details of Sharia, delving into the profound teachings of the Quran and the wisdom of Hadith. 

The department not only imparts extensive knowledge but also fosters critical thinking skills, encouraging students to analyze and interpret Islamic principles. Graduates emerge not only as knowledgeable individuals but also as analytical thinkers, well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to the broader discourse on Islamic jurisprudence and philosophy.
Foundations of Islamic Studies explores Sharia basics, historical evolution, and major schools, laying the groundwork for deepening Islamic jurisprudence understanding.
Explore intricate Fiqh concepts, apply Islamic legal principles to contemporary issues, and delve into ethical teachings for holistic understanding.
Quranic Sciences: deep dive into Tafsir (interpretation), historical context, linguistic nuances, alongside focused memorization, fostering spiritual connection.

Curriculum

Understanding the basics of Sharia.

Historical development and evolution of Islamic law.

Major schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence.

Memorization of selected chapters from the Quran.

Tajweed (proper pronunciation and recitation)

Concept of Tawhid. (Oneness of God)

Prophethood and its significance.

Angels, divine books, and the afterlife.

In-depth study of Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).

Application of Islamic legal principles in contemporary issues.

Comparative analysis of different legal schools.

Moral teachings in the Quran and Hadith.

Contemporary ethical challenges and their resolutions.

Developing ethical awareness and decision-making skills.

Coordination with concurrent school education up to the 12th standard.

Balancing secular and Islamic education.

Compilation, classification, and authenticity of Hadith.

Major collections and their significance.