Syllabus
Syllabus
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1. Overview
2. Book List
3. Class Method
4. Fee
5. Contact
Overview
• Our Alim Course Online is a thoughtfully designed
program aimed at providing in-depth Islamic education to
students across the globe. Available to both boys and girls,
this course covers essential Islamic studies, including
Quranic exegesis (Tafseer), Hadith, Fiqh, and other
foundational subjects. Students can select from flexible
durations of three, five, or seven years based on their
goals and desired depth of study.
Arabic Grammar in the Alim Course
• Our Alim Course includes a comprehensive focus on Arabic
grammar, essential for understanding classical Islamic texts. Arabic
grammar, covering subjects like Sarf (morphology) and Nahw
(syntax), is taught in detail to help students grasp the language of
the Quran, Hadith, and other foundational texts. This section of the
course enables students to develop reading, writing, and
comprehension skills in Arabic, allowing for a deeper and more
accurate understanding of Islamic knowledge. With structured
lessons and expert instructors, students are guided through both
fundamental and advanced concepts of Arabic grammar, making the
study of sacred texts accessible and enriching. This component is
available in live and recorded formats, so students can review and
study at their convenience.
Usool in the Alim Course
• The Alim Course also offers an in-depth study of Usool (principles),
covering foundational methodologies that guide Islamic scholarship
and jurisprudence. Topics include Usool al-Fiqh (Principles of Islamic
Jurisprudence), Usool al-Hadith (Principles of Hadith), and Usool al-
Tafseer (Principles of Quranic Interpretation). These areas provide
students with the tools to understand, analyze, and apply Islamic
rulings accurately. The study of Usool focuses on how scholars
derive rulings and interpretations from primary sources. It
emphasizes logic, analytical skills, and familiarity with classical
approaches, equipping students with the depth needed for sound
understanding and application of Islamic knowledge in various
contexts. With a flexible format of live and recorded sessions,
students can engage with these essential principles at their own
pace, ensuring a thorough grounding in the science of Usool.
Fiqh in the Alim Course
• Our Alim Course includes an extensive curriculum on Fiqh (Islamic
jurisprudence), covering the essential aspects of Islamic law and
practice. Students will study Fiqh across various areas, including
acts of worship (Ibadat), social transactions (Muamalat), family
laws, and ethics, with a particular focus on the Hanafi school of
thought, though other schools are also introduced for comparative
understanding. Through both live and recorded classes, students
learn the sources, rules, and methods used to derive legal rulings,
along with practical applications relevant to contemporary life. This
approach gives students a strong foundation in understanding and
implementing Fiqh in daily life and preparing them for advanced
study in Islamic jurisprudence. The Fiqh module equips students
with both theoretical knowledge and practical guidance, essential for
comprehensive Islamic scholarship.
Hadith Studies in the Alim Course
• The Alim Course offers an in-depth exploration of Hadith (the
sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad ,)ﷺa
core component of Islamic scholarship. This part of the curriculum
covers both the study of individual hadith and the science of Usool
al-Hadith (Principles of Hadith), including the methods of
authentication, classification, and transmission chains (Isnad).
Students will engage with renowned hadith collections, including
Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, along with other important
works, gaining insight into the context and application of prophetic
teachings. The program emphasizes understanding both the content
and methodology of Hadith, providing students with the skills to
interpret and apply hadith correctly in various contexts. The flexible
structure of live and recorded classes ensures that students can
progress through this essential field of study at their own pace.
Tafseer in the Alim Course
• Our Alim Course includes a dedicated study of Tafseer (Quranic
exegesis), focusing on the interpretation and deep understanding of
the Quran. This part of the curriculum covers classical Tafseer
literature, including the works of esteemed scholars like Tafseer al-
Jalalayn and Tafseer Ibn Kathir, along with principles of Usool al-
Tafseer (Principles of Quranic Interpretation). Students learn the
historical and linguistic contexts of verses, thematic studies, and the
wisdom behind divine revelations, enabling them to understand the
Quran holistically. The course aims to equip students with the tools
to analyze and explain the Quran’s guidance in a way that is relevant
to contemporary life. Through live and recorded classes, students
can engage with Tafseer in a structured and flexible manner, building
a meaningful relationship with the Quran and its teachings.
Mantiq (Logic) in the Alim Course
• Our Alim Course also includes Mantiq (Islamic Logic), a discipline
that equips students with critical thinking skills and the tools to
analyze arguments and reasoning within Islamic scholarship. Mantiq
helps students approach complex concepts with clarity and rigor,
aiding in the study of Fiqh, Usool, and Tafseer. This course covers
foundational logical principles, classifications of knowledge,
syllogisms, and methods of valid reasoning, drawing on both
classical and contemporary sources. With both live and recorded
sessions, students are able to study Mantiq at a pace that suits
them, ensuring a solid understanding of logic as it applies to Islamic
sciences. This component fosters analytical skills that are essential
for advanced Islamic studies and for addressing modern intellectual
challenges within an Islamic framework.
Balagha (Arabic Rhetoric) in the Alim
Course
• Our Alim Course includes Balagha (Arabic Rhetoric), an essential
subject for understanding the eloquence and depth of the Quran and
classical Arabic literature. This module covers the art of effective
expression, including Ilm al-Bayan (clarity in expression), Ilm al-
Ma'ani (semantics and meaning), and Ilm al-Badi' (stylistic devices
and aesthetics). These studies reveal the beauty, precision, and
power of Quranic language, equipping students with skills to
appreciate and interpret the subtle linguistic features and literary
devices used in Islamic texts. The flexible live and recorded classes
allow students to dive deeply into Balagha, enhancing their
comprehension and expressive skills in Arabic. This knowledge is
invaluable for those seeking to engage deeply with the Quran, Hadith,
and classical Islamic literature, making it a vital part of the Alim
course.
Seerah (Life of the Prophet )ﷺin the
Alim Course
• Our Alim Course includes a comprehensive study of Seerah, the life
and legacy of the Prophet Muhammad .ﷺThis section explores his
character, significant events, and key milestones, from his early life
in Mecca to the establishment of the Islamic community in Medina.
Students learn about his interactions, leadership qualities, and
profound teachings, which provide a timeless model of ethical
behavior and spiritual growth. The Seerah curriculum combines
classical sources with practical reflections, helping students
understand the historical and moral lessons embedded in the
Prophet's life. Through live and recorded classes, students have the
flexibility to study at their own pace, gaining a deeper appreciation
for the Seerah and its relevance to personal and communal life in
today’s world.
Tareekh (Islamic History) in the Alim
Course
• Our Alim Course also covers Tareekh (Islamic History), offering
students a deep dive into the rich history of Islam, from the time of
the Prophet Muhammad ﷺto the rise of Islamic civilizations and
their global impact. This section of the curriculum examines key
historical events, the development of Islamic empires, the
contributions of prominent scholars, and the evolution of Islamic
thought and culture. Through a detailed exploration of Islamic
history, students gain a broader understanding of how the Islamic
world interacted with various cultures, shaping politics, science, art,
and philosophy throughout the centuries. The live and recorded
classes ensure students can study at their own pace, developing a
comprehensive understanding of the Islamic past and its influence
on the present.
Aqaaid (Islamic Beliefs) in the Alim
Course
• Our Alim Course includes an essential study of Aqaaid (Islamic
Beliefs), focusing on the core tenets of faith in Islam. This module
covers the six pillars of Iman: belief in Allah, His angels, His books,
His messengers, the Day of Judgment, and Qadar (Divine Decree). It
also explores topics such as the nature of prophethood, the concept
of Tawhid (the oneness of Allah), and the importance of belief in the
unseen. Through live and recorded sessions, students will gain a
deep understanding of the fundamental beliefs that shape the
Islamic worldview, providing a solid foundation for both personal
faith and intellectual study. The study of Aqaaid not only strengthens
one’s understanding of core Islamic principles but also prepares
students for addressing theological issues and questions in the
broader Islamic tradition.
3 Year Alim Course Book List
1st Semester (6 Month) 2nd Semester (6 Month) 3rd Semester (6 Month)
Ilm-Un-Nahw Qasas-Un-Nabi 1,2,3,4,5 Qudoori
Ilm-Us-Sarf 1,2 An-Nahw-Ul-Wajeeh 1,2 Al-Qiratur-Rashida 1,2
Muallim-Ul-Insha 1,2 Usool-e-Fiq Usool-e-Hadith
Arabi-muallim 1,2,3,4 Zad-Ut-Talibeen Riyad-Us-Saliheen
At-Tareeqatul-Asriya 1-2 Fiq-Ul-Mayassar Usool-e-tafseer