This course focuses upon the importance of clarity, in the midst of today’s confusion, in the way you understand and practice Islaam.
What is the right way or methodology to do so? Examine the evidences and proofs from the sources texts of the Qur’aan and Sunnah and the statements of many scholars explaining them, that connect you directly to the Islaam which the Messenger of Allaah taught his Companions may Allaah be pleased with them all.
The course book includes:
Twenty Lessons On Knowledge, Beliefs, & Methodology with Quizzes, Review Questions & Lesson Benefits
Lesson 1: Roadmap For Beneficial Knowledge
Lesson 2: The True Carriers Of Sharee’ah Knowledge
Lesson 3: The Importance Of Methodology In Islaam
Lesson 4: The Connection Between Methodology & Beliefs
Lesson 5: General Description Of The Successful Muslims
Lesson 6: Important Characteristics Of The Guided Successful Muslims
Lesson 7: Following The Footsteps Of The First Muslims
Lesson 8: The False Claim That Clarifying Islaam Separates Us
Lesson 9: The Callers & Claims Of New Methodologies
Lesson 10: The Use Of The “Islamic” Label By Movements & Groups
Lesson 11: Unity Is Only Possible Upon Clarity Of Islaam
Lesson 12: Brotherly Interaction Is for Supporting The Truth
Lesson 13: Affiliate Yourself With The Sunnah, Not Groups
Lesson 14: Guidelines For Interaction With Those Who Oppose Guidance
Lesson 15: The Correct Position Towards Movements & Groups
Lesson 16: Adherence To The Sunnah And Its People & What Opposes That
Lesson 17: Taking Fundamental Knowledge From Innovators
Lesson 18: Follow The Truth, Not Different Individuals
Lesson 19: Scholars Clarifying Errors Of other Scholars Is only Giving Advice
Lesson 20: Comprehensive Advice For The One Who Loves Islaam
Also in addition to Four Text based Appendixes
There are eight Course Appendixes Including:
- Fifty-Four Principles of the General Methodology of the First generations of Muslims
- Three Methods by Which The Scholars’ Writing Clarify Errors
- Statements of Well-Known Scholars About the Groups: Jamaa’at at-Tableegh & the Muslim Brotherhood Organization
- & five more.
One of the leading scholars of our time Sheikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin al-‘Abaad, may Allaah preserve him, was asked:
“We now hear many of the students of knowledge saying: ‘(We hear) so and so is not upon the correct methodology, such and such group is not upon the correct methodology, or so and so has left or gone out of the correct methodology. But we don’t know what is really intended by this term, methodology?! Rather this is a newly invented phrase! …So I hold the position that it is not correct to use this word.”
The Sheikh responded: “Every individual has a methodology and every individual has a way and a path, and his path is that affair which he connects and commits himself to. So the general methodology of the People of the Sunnah and the Jama’ah in their beliefs and actions is: adherence to the Book of Allaah and the Sunnah, and giving precedence to the source texts. It restricts reliance upon the intellects and depends fully upon transmitted knowledge. As for others from those groups and sects which oppose the People of the Sunnah and the Jama’ah, then they rely firstly upon their intellects and then restrictively turn to transmitted knowledge. Therefore the clear meaning of methodology is: a path and way proceeded upon. Furthermore, the general methodology of the People of the Sunnah and the Jama’ah in their beliefs is: The acceptance and following of transmitted knowledge and full reliance upon that.
…As such if it is said “The methodology of such and such group is…” Then the meaning of this is: The path and way that they rely upon is such and such in relation to beliefs, and such and such in relation to actions, and such and such in regarding to interacting with the people. This is the methodology that they have put in place for themselves, and a path that they have brought forth and developed for themselves. And, as I previously stated, those who do this, bring forth a different methodology, are the people of innovation in the religion…”