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    • DESCRIPTION

       

               This program, Foreign Language 2, is designed for students majoring in Islamic Sciences who wish to improve their language skills in specific contexts. It focuses on providing students with a good mastery of the English language and developing solid competencies in their field of  their expertise. The lessons cover a short but intensified range of topics in the field of Islamic sciences, including two main topics named fasting and pilgrimage, as well as a number of subtopics. The students of the discipline of Shari’a should have developed a strong understanding of the basic concepts related to their field of expertise as well as improved their verbal communication skills.

           In conclusion, this module aims to enhance your vocabulary words and concepts that are important parts of the Islamic faith.

       

      OBJECTIVES:

       

      By the end of this semester, students are supposed to be able to:

      -         Recall the key concepts and vocabulary learned in the previous years.

      -         Familiarizing the students with the basic concepts in the field of Islamic Sciences.

      -         Comparing between the concepts written in both languages, Arabic and English.

      -         Being able to speak about some basic topics in Islam including fasting and pilgrimage.

       

      SYLLABUS

       

      Chapter one: The fourth pillar of Islam “Fasting (Sawm)”

      1.     The definition of fasting

      ·        What Allah to Him belongs all Dignity and Glory said “from Noble Quran”

      ·        Virtues of fasting

      ·        What the Prophet Peace be upon him (PBUH) said about fasting (Hadith).

      ·        What the Prophet Peace be upon him (PBUH) reported from his Lord about fasting (Sacred Hadith)

      1.     Confirmation of new Ramadan (New Moon)

      2.     Who is required to fast?

      2.     Fasting of women who are menstruate or giving birth

      3.     Fasting of pregnant and nurse.

      3.      People excused from fasting

      Chapter Two: The fifth pillar of Islam “The Pilgrimage (Hajj)”

      1.     Outlined of the capabilities of making the pilgrimage

      4.     Health physical conditions and ability to bear the difficulties of travel.

      5.     Safety of the road.

      6.      Possession of adequate food provisions.

      7.     A clause relative for women who desire to perform the pilgrimage.

      2.     Virtues of the pilgrimage

      8.     Pilgrimage expenses

      9.     Timing for pilgrimage

      3.     Kinds of Ihram

      10.           Single

      11.           Enjoyment (Pleasure or Satisfaction)

      12.           Dual (Double or Twin i.e to combine Umrah and Hajj)

      4.     Tawaf in Enjoyment and dual

      5.     The prayer of Talbaia

      6.     Acts forbidden in Ihram

      13.           Starting point of Tawaf

      14.           How to wear Ihram Garments in Tawaf

      Review what has been learnt so far

      15.           Running between Safa and Marwah

      16.           Going out to Mina on the Tarwia DAY

      17.           Departure for Arafa

      18.           Arafat Day and its Virtues

      19.           Standing Day Arafat

      20.           Leaving Muzdalifat after sunset

      21.           Collecting Pebbles from Muzdalifa

      22.           Leaving Muzdalifa shorlty before sunrise for Mina

      23.           The pilgrim starts throwing the pebbles

      4.     Slaughter of Sacriface

      5.     Shaving or cutting of Hair ..... ect.

      Review what has been learnt so far.

       

      REFERENCES:

      ü “English Translation_of_the_Meanings of Noble Quran” King Fahd Complex for the printing of the Holy Qur’an.

      ü “The Pillars of Islam and Iman” by Muhammad Bin Jamil Zino.

      ü “Grammar in use” by Raymond Murphy.


  • Chapter one: Fasting

    مُميَّز

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  • Revision One

  • Chapter Two: Pilgrimage


  • General Revision

    • You can find here the definition of all terms included in the previous lectures.