About this class

Written by Imām Mūsā al Ḥajjāwi (d.968h), Zād al Mustaqni' is an abridgement of Ibn Qudāmah's al Muqni'. Scholars of the Ḥanbali school of thought accepted al Ḥajjāwi's work to such an extent that some observed that its memorisation and understanding made one fit to serve as a judge. This text is ideal for those who have already studied an entry level text in Ḥanbali Fiqh. 

Objectives and Topics Covered

The aim is to complete the entire text by the will of Allāh ﷻ. This term will resume from the Book of Bequests (Kitāb al Waṣāyā), leading onto the Book of Inheritance. The aim of the class is for students to have a firm grasp of the masāʾil of fiqh according to the Ḥanbali school. By doing so, a student will have the foundations to develop a deeper understanding of the principles and philosophy of Islamic Law. New students are welcome to join us!

  • Resuming from the Book of Bequests (Waṣāyā), leading onto the Book of Inheritance.)

  • New students are welcome to join.

  • Interactive learning

FAQ

  • Who is this course for?

    This course is aimed at students who have already studied fiqh before. It is not suitable for students who have never studied fiqh before. Knowledge of Arabic is not essential but desired. Please note, this text is based on the Ḥanbali school of thought and that is what will be taught. It is not a class in comparative fiqh.

  • How are the classes delivered?

    The classes are delivered live via Zoom using high quality audio and visuals. The classes are interactive allowing students to ask questions via both audio and the chat box. Moreover, the class will have a dedicated Telegram channel allowing students to engage with the teacher throughout the duration of the course. The class will be delivered in English.

  • How long is the course for?

    This class is an open-ended class and so there is no fixed completion date unlike the other classes. We have completed more than a half of the text and anticipate to complete the text within a couple of years. Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30pm BST. Resuming: 3/9/24. Duration of term: 16 Weeks.

  • Assessments

    There will be weekly assessments assigned. They will be short multiple choice assessments and will be reviewed at the beginning of each class.

  • Is live attendance mandatory?

    No, although it highly encouraged. If a student misses a class they can view the recording for the lesson on the student portal. Please note, each recording will remain on the student portal for 2 weeks only. We do not provide lifetime access to our classes as we expect students to view the classes on a regular basis and complete the course within the term time.

  • Can I get access to previous recordings?

    We do not currently offer recordings for previous terms openly, however, if a student registers for a current term and does well in the weekly assessments, we can arrange access to previous terms.

Class Schedule

  • Date of Classes

    Classes resume on Tuesday, 3/9/24 and will be held every Tuesday for 16 weeks.

  • Time of Classes

    Classes will be delivered live 7:30pm-9:30pm BST (recordings available)

Course curriculum

    1. Form

    1. Bequests Lesson 1

    1. Welcome Video

    2. Text in Arabic

    3. Zoom Link

    4. Recording Lesson 1

    5. Assessment 1

    6. Telegram Link

    1. Copy of Text in Arabic

    2. Copy of Ongoing translation (not to be shared)

    3. Zoom Link

    4. Recording Lesson 2

    5. Assessment 2

    1. Copy of Text in Arabic

    2. Copy of Ongoing translation (not to be shared)

    3. Zoom Link

    4. Recording Lesson 3

    1. Copy of Text in Arabic

    2. Copy of Ongoing translation (not to be shared)

    3. Zoom Link

    4. Recording Lesson 4

About this course

  • £75.00
  • 16 Lessons
  • Weekly assessments
  • Resuming on 3/9/24

Instructor(s)

Alomgir Ali

Alomgir Ali is a graduate of Islamic Law (BA) from the University of al Azhar al Sharif (Cairo, Egypt) and also holds a BA in Arabic and English Language. He possesses a number of Ijāzahs (licenses) including for the Qur'ān and has authored and translated a number of books including "Meadows of the Divine: 40 Ḥadīth on the Virtues and Rulings of the Qur'ān" published by Fig Tree Publications. He has been teaching Arabic and Islamic disciplines for nearly 20 years in various educational institutions and has worked as an Imām in London and has delivered sermons and lectures in the UK and Europe. He set up Tawfiq Online Learning, an online learning platform in 2019, where he currently teaches .

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