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The core aim of this course is to study the true faith of Muslims via the three fundamental principles in Islam.
1. To learn and establish the correct faith of Muslims
2. To be aware of the false faith of the others
3. To appreciate the correct faith of Muslims, which is the middle path, away from the extremes
4. To appreciate the efforts of the scholars of ahl as-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah
5. To increase one’s faith and be closer to Allah
6. To correct the wrong belief

These are some objectives, which are related to Aqeedah in general. However, there are many other objectives which are related to individual subsections in the course book
This is an ongoing course, however termly enrolment (16 weeks) is required.
As this is an on-going study, the content of the course is dependent on the chapter that the teacher is analysing, therefore we cannot specify content points for the course. However, we can tell you which chapter is in the syllabus at the time of enrolment.
This course does not require any pre-requisites. However, it should be understood that students should be able to speak and understand English. The course prefers that students know a basic level of Arabic reading.
The prime materials for this course are:

• The course book in Arabic: ‘Thalatha al-Usool’ by Muhammad at-Tameemi (d. 1206 AH)
• Hand-outs and PowerPoint slides can be provided every lesson
• There are also a number of secondary materials that can be used in this course. The teacher refers to them during the study
The course does not require any typical written or oral assessments. However, there will be:

• Week 1 - General revision of what was learned and assessing the level of the students
• Week 8 - PowerPoint revision lesson and optional student presentation of a selected issue
• Week 16 - PowerPoint revision, teachers oral reports and student feedback
• Students are recommended to prepare the lesson before they attend, based on the lesson objectives
• Students are required to prepare their questions beforehand
• Students are recommended to discuss any current issues that are related to the lessons
• It is an optional project
• There will be a list of different short projects that students can choose from
• Selection is at the beginning of the course (week 1) or by the mid-term (week 8) the latest
• Details of each project can be explained by the teacher
There are a number of references that students will be using. These depend on the topics that the verse is referring to. The main references are as follows:

• ‘al-Aqeedah at-Tahawiyyah’ by Abu Ja’far (d. 321 AH)
• Books of Ibn Taiymiyyah (d. 728 AH)
• Books of Ibn al-Qaiyyim (d. 751 AH)
Classes are open to all adults; males and females, for people from all walks of life.
• The fee for this course is £200 per term
• Free for any parents who enrolled their child(ren) into one of our Weekend Supplementary Schools
• Please see the payments policy for the available offers

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