The document provides lessons from an introductory course on Islam. It discusses foundational concepts including the shahadah (declaration of faith), the hadith of Jibril which outlines the five pillars of Islam, and explanations of key terms like iiman (faith). It emphasizes that true faith requires belief, obedience to God's commands, and striving for excellence in worship.
BCI3 Lesson 10 Believe in the Day of Judgement and the Hereafter 20102019Ruqaiyah Ng
1) The document provides lessons from an introductory course on Islam, covering foundational concepts like the shahadah and five pillars of Islam.
2) It includes summaries of a hadith detailing the pillars of Islam and faith as related by Angel Jibril to the Prophet Muhammad.
3) Key terms like tauheed (attestation to the oneness of God) and iimaan (faith) are defined and explained in detail across multiple pages.
BCI3 Lesson 9 Believe in His Messengers 13102019Ruqaiyah Ng
The document provides lessons from an introductory course on Islam. It begins by establishing the foundation of Islam - the shahadah (declaration of faith) that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger. It then discusses the hadith of Jibril, where the Archangel Gabriel asks the Prophet Muhammad to define Islam and Iman. Islam is defined as having five pillars: bearing witness that there is no god but Allah; establishing the five daily prayers; paying obligatory charity (zakat); fasting during Ramadan; and pilgrimage to Mecca if able. Iman is defined as believing in Allah; His angels; His books; His messengers; the afterlife; and
BCI3 Lesson 8 Believe in His Books 06102019Ruqaiyah Ng
The document provides lessons on the foundations of Islam, including the Shahadah (declaration of faith), key Hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad), and concepts such as Tawheed (monotheism) and Iman (faith). It discusses the five pillars of Islam according to a hadith narrated by Angel Jibril to Prophet Muhammad. It also explains the meaning and aspects of Iman, including belief in Allah, His angels, His revealed books, His messengers, and the afterlife.
This document contains summaries of key Islamic concepts from the Quran and hadith. It begins with summaries of the foundation of Islam and the oneness of God. It then summarizes a hadith where the Angel Jibril asks the Prophet Muhammad to define Islam, Iman, and Ihsan. For Islam, the Prophet lists the five pillars: the shahadah, salah, zakah, sawm and hajj. For Iman, he lists belief in God, his angels, books, messengers, the afterlife and divine decree. For Ihsan, he defines it as worshipping God as if you see Him, though you do not, while knowing He sees you
This document provides lessons on the foundational principles of Islam, including a brief introduction to key terms and concepts. It discusses the shahadah (declaration of faith), the five pillars of Islam with a focus on salah (daily prayers). It emphasizes that true faith and obedience must lead to righteousness. The document is intended as a beginner's guide to understanding the basic message and practice of Islam.
This document provides an overview of a beginner's course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. The course, titled "A Beginner's Course on Islam", is taught every Friday night from 8-10pm at Wisma Indah in Singapore. It uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. The course covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts in Islam) and articles of faith. It is conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail and seeks to both educate newcomers to Islam as well as serve as a refresher for Muslim parents and educators. The document provides details on the course content, schedule, and instructor.
This document contains lessons from a beginner's course on Islam taught in Singapore. It includes discussions of key Islamic concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God), Iman (faith), and Islam (submission to God). The course uses a textbook and is aimed at non-Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. Each lesson defines important terms and concepts, and includes excerpts from the Quran and hadith to illustrate the points. The document outlines the six articles of faith in Islam and emphasizes that true faith requires both belief and righteous actions. It also explains the attributes of God in Islam and that nothing is comparable to Him.
BCI3 Lesson 10 Believe in the Day of Judgement and the Hereafter 20102019Ruqaiyah Ng
1) The document provides lessons from an introductory course on Islam, covering foundational concepts like the shahadah and five pillars of Islam.
2) It includes summaries of a hadith detailing the pillars of Islam and faith as related by Angel Jibril to the Prophet Muhammad.
3) Key terms like tauheed (attestation to the oneness of God) and iimaan (faith) are defined and explained in detail across multiple pages.
BCI3 Lesson 9 Believe in His Messengers 13102019Ruqaiyah Ng
The document provides lessons from an introductory course on Islam. It begins by establishing the foundation of Islam - the shahadah (declaration of faith) that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger. It then discusses the hadith of Jibril, where the Archangel Gabriel asks the Prophet Muhammad to define Islam and Iman. Islam is defined as having five pillars: bearing witness that there is no god but Allah; establishing the five daily prayers; paying obligatory charity (zakat); fasting during Ramadan; and pilgrimage to Mecca if able. Iman is defined as believing in Allah; His angels; His books; His messengers; the afterlife; and
BCI3 Lesson 8 Believe in His Books 06102019Ruqaiyah Ng
The document provides lessons on the foundations of Islam, including the Shahadah (declaration of faith), key Hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad), and concepts such as Tawheed (monotheism) and Iman (faith). It discusses the five pillars of Islam according to a hadith narrated by Angel Jibril to Prophet Muhammad. It also explains the meaning and aspects of Iman, including belief in Allah, His angels, His revealed books, His messengers, and the afterlife.
This document contains summaries of key Islamic concepts from the Quran and hadith. It begins with summaries of the foundation of Islam and the oneness of God. It then summarizes a hadith where the Angel Jibril asks the Prophet Muhammad to define Islam, Iman, and Ihsan. For Islam, the Prophet lists the five pillars: the shahadah, salah, zakah, sawm and hajj. For Iman, he lists belief in God, his angels, books, messengers, the afterlife and divine decree. For Ihsan, he defines it as worshipping God as if you see Him, though you do not, while knowing He sees you
This document provides lessons on the foundational principles of Islam, including a brief introduction to key terms and concepts. It discusses the shahadah (declaration of faith), the five pillars of Islam with a focus on salah (daily prayers). It emphasizes that true faith and obedience must lead to righteousness. The document is intended as a beginner's guide to understanding the basic message and practice of Islam.
This document provides an overview of a beginner's course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. The course, titled "A Beginner's Course on Islam", is taught every Friday night from 8-10pm at Wisma Indah in Singapore. It uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. The course covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts in Islam) and articles of faith. It is conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail and seeks to both educate newcomers to Islam as well as serve as a refresher for Muslim parents and educators. The document provides details on the course content, schedule, and instructor.
This document contains lessons from a beginner's course on Islam taught in Singapore. It includes discussions of key Islamic concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God), Iman (faith), and Islam (submission to God). The course uses a textbook and is aimed at non-Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. Each lesson defines important terms and concepts, and includes excerpts from the Quran and hadith to illustrate the points. The document outlines the six articles of faith in Islam and emphasizes that true faith requires both belief and righteous actions. It also explains the attributes of God in Islam and that nothing is comparable to Him.
This document announces an introductory course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The 18-week course will be held on Fridays from 8-10pm at Wisma Indah in Singapore, starting January 22, 2016. It is aimed at non-Muslim converts, young English-speaking Muslims, and Muslim parents and educators. The course will use a textbook and curriculum developed by the teacher. Participants are encouraged to seek knowledge, which is an obligation for all Muslims. Contact information is provided for further details and registration.
This document announces a beginners' course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It will cover lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts in Islam) and is open to all Muslim parents, educators and others in Singapore. The course will provide information on the pillars of Islam, declarations of faith, and other essential Islamic concepts and teachings.
The document provides information on an introductory course on Islam, including:
1. It outlines some key Islamic concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God), Iman (faith), Islam (submission), and Ihsan (excellence in worship).
2. It summarizes the Hadith of Jibril where the Archangel Gabriel asks the Prophet Muhammad to define Islam and Iman.
3. It cautions against misinterpreting Islam and argues that Islam as a religion is absolute and perfected, though human understanding of it can vary.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Nas is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
This document summarizes an Islamic studies course on the basic principles of Islam (Fardhu 'Ain) being held in Singapore. The course is conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail every Friday night and uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and English-speaking adults and youth. It covers topics like the six articles of faith in Islam and their meanings through passages from the Quran and Hadith. The document provides information on registering for the course and contacting the instructor.
This document provides information about an introductory course on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail in Singapore. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It covers lessons on the basic teachings of Islam, including beliefs, acts of worship, and the life of the Prophet Muhammad. The document includes details about contacting the instructor for further information or to register for the upcoming January 2016 intake batch.
This document announces a beginner's course on Islam taught in English for adults. The course, conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, will cover lessons from a textbook on the basic principles and obligations (fardhu 'ain) of Islam. The lessons will take place every Friday night from 8-10pm at a location in Singapore. The course is open to all and aims to provide a refresher for Muslim parents and educators in contemporary Singapore society.
This document discusses immunity from sin and error in leadership based on Islamic teachings. It provides lessons learned from passages in the Quran and examples from the Prophet Muhammad. Some key points made include:
1) Leaders of the community must be accessible to people but are not obligated to follow peoples' wishes in all matters.
2) Where there is no clear religious ruling, leaders can seek advice from people on non-religious issues.
3) Faith is a blessing from God that makes disbelief hateful to people and attracts them to righteousness. True believers are averse to sin.
4) Prophets are protected from sins and errors by God to guide people rightly. Their presence in
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail conducts a beginners' course on Islam in English for adults and Muslim parents/educators in Singapore. The 18-week course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and English-speaking Muslims. It covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts) every Friday from 8-10pm in January-March 2015. Topics include the articles of faith, pillars of Islam, hadith of Jibra'il on iiman (faith), and lessons from the Quran on Allah creating Adam and instructing the angels to bow to him.
1) The document announces a beginners' course on Islam called "Fardhu 'Ain in English for Adults" conducted weekly in Singapore, starting January 2016.
2) The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims.
3) The document provides lengthy testimonials from previous participants praising the course, instructor Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, and how it improved their Islamic knowledge and faith.
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail is conducting an intermediate Islamic studies (fiqh) course in English for Muslim converts and young adult English-speaking Muslims. The course materials include lessons on understanding the deen (Islam), daily application of fiqh, excerpts on the Islamic concept of adab, and hadiths emphasizing following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. The document provides an overview of the course structure and content which focuses on seeking knowledge of Islam through authentic Islamic sources like the Quran and hadiths, and adhering to the teachings and ways of the Prophet.
This document discusses approaches to learning Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) in the context of Singapore. It references several Quranic verses emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and educating Muslims. It outlines how Muslim education has developed in Singapore from traditional Arabic schools to modern madrasahs. Currently, madrasahs and part-time Islamic classes remain important for educating Muslims not in full-time national schools. The document stresses the crucial role of Muslim scholars and teachers in preserving Islamic education.
This document appears to be part of an Islamic studies course focusing on moral character and virtues. It includes passages from the Quran emphasizing the moral example of the Prophet Muhammad and seeking knowledge. It also provides guidance on properly reciting from the Quran with humility, understanding and reflection. The document concludes with daily prayers and invocations known as "Awraad" meant to help students develop noble character traits through consistent practice and remembrance of God.
This document summarizes an intermediate Islamic studies course conducted in English. It discusses seeking knowledge as an obligation in Islam. It also discusses reflecting on the term "jaddid" or renewal, and ensuring renewal does not replace essential teachings. The document then presents a hadith advising one to renew preparation for the journey of life and the hereafter. It emphasizes sincerity in deeds given Allah is the most seeing scrutinizer.
The document discusses how Prophet Muhammad is the source of guidance for Muslims. It provides several Quranic verses that establish the Prophet as the messenger who should be obeyed and followed. The verses state that Muslims must accept whatever the Prophet conveys, make him the judge of their disagreements, and not rebel against what Allah and the Prophet have decided. The document emphasizes that adhering to the teachings of the Prophet and Quran will keep Muslims from going astray.
The document discusses traditional fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) reference books and how to properly use them. It recommends that one should not attempt to self-study from texts alone without guidance from an Islamic teacher. It provides a list of reference books for the Shafi'i madhhab that are available in English, with the reminder that this is not an exhaustive list and students should primarily seek knowledge from religious teachers in their community.
This document provides an introduction and lesson plan for an intermediate Islamic studies course on 'Ilm Al-Akhlaq (the study of morality and ethics) taught in English. The course will be taught over 18 weekly classes starting in January 2015. It covers levels of faith, virtues, and guidance from the Quran on proper conduct, character, and avoiding harming others with speech. Specific lessons analyze virtues and teachings from Surah Al-Hujurat on humility before Allah and His messenger, speaking respectfully to the prophet, and using discernment before believing slanderous tales.
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 5
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN HIS ANGELS
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 7
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN HIS
MESSENGERS (PROPHETS)
This document provides lessons from a beginner's course on Islam taught in English for adults. It covers topics like the articles of faith (iman), which include belief in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the afterlife, and divine decree. It also discusses the hadith of Jibril, which outlines the key aspects of faith, obedience, and excellence. The document utilizes Islamic texts and principles to explain religious concepts in a straightforward manner for new Muslims and others seeking to learn about the fundamentals of the Islamic faith.
This document advertises and provides information about a beginners' course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts in Islam) using a textbook and lessons developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It provides the course details including dates, location, and contact information for registration. The document also includes summaries and explanations of some Islamic concepts and verses from the Quran related to topics being covered in the lessons.
This document announces an introductory course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The 18-week course will be held on Fridays from 8-10pm at Wisma Indah in Singapore, starting January 22, 2016. It is aimed at non-Muslim converts, young English-speaking Muslims, and Muslim parents and educators. The course will use a textbook and curriculum developed by the teacher. Participants are encouraged to seek knowledge, which is an obligation for all Muslims. Contact information is provided for further details and registration.
This document announces a beginners' course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It will cover lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts in Islam) and is open to all Muslim parents, educators and others in Singapore. The course will provide information on the pillars of Islam, declarations of faith, and other essential Islamic concepts and teachings.
The document provides information on an introductory course on Islam, including:
1. It outlines some key Islamic concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God), Iman (faith), Islam (submission), and Ihsan (excellence in worship).
2. It summarizes the Hadith of Jibril where the Archangel Gabriel asks the Prophet Muhammad to define Islam and Iman.
3. It cautions against misinterpreting Islam and argues that Islam as a religion is absolute and perfected, though human understanding of it can vary.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Nas is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
This document summarizes an Islamic studies course on the basic principles of Islam (Fardhu 'Ain) being held in Singapore. The course is conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail every Friday night and uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and English-speaking adults and youth. It covers topics like the six articles of faith in Islam and their meanings through passages from the Quran and Hadith. The document provides information on registering for the course and contacting the instructor.
This document provides information about an introductory course on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail in Singapore. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It covers lessons on the basic teachings of Islam, including beliefs, acts of worship, and the life of the Prophet Muhammad. The document includes details about contacting the instructor for further information or to register for the upcoming January 2016 intake batch.
This document announces a beginner's course on Islam taught in English for adults. The course, conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, will cover lessons from a textbook on the basic principles and obligations (fardhu 'ain) of Islam. The lessons will take place every Friday night from 8-10pm at a location in Singapore. The course is open to all and aims to provide a refresher for Muslim parents and educators in contemporary Singapore society.
This document discusses immunity from sin and error in leadership based on Islamic teachings. It provides lessons learned from passages in the Quran and examples from the Prophet Muhammad. Some key points made include:
1) Leaders of the community must be accessible to people but are not obligated to follow peoples' wishes in all matters.
2) Where there is no clear religious ruling, leaders can seek advice from people on non-religious issues.
3) Faith is a blessing from God that makes disbelief hateful to people and attracts them to righteousness. True believers are averse to sin.
4) Prophets are protected from sins and errors by God to guide people rightly. Their presence in
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail conducts a beginners' course on Islam in English for adults and Muslim parents/educators in Singapore. The 18-week course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and English-speaking Muslims. It covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts) every Friday from 8-10pm in January-March 2015. Topics include the articles of faith, pillars of Islam, hadith of Jibra'il on iiman (faith), and lessons from the Quran on Allah creating Adam and instructing the angels to bow to him.
1) The document announces a beginners' course on Islam called "Fardhu 'Ain in English for Adults" conducted weekly in Singapore, starting January 2016.
2) The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims.
3) The document provides lengthy testimonials from previous participants praising the course, instructor Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, and how it improved their Islamic knowledge and faith.
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail is conducting an intermediate Islamic studies (fiqh) course in English for Muslim converts and young adult English-speaking Muslims. The course materials include lessons on understanding the deen (Islam), daily application of fiqh, excerpts on the Islamic concept of adab, and hadiths emphasizing following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. The document provides an overview of the course structure and content which focuses on seeking knowledge of Islam through authentic Islamic sources like the Quran and hadiths, and adhering to the teachings and ways of the Prophet.
This document discusses approaches to learning Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) in the context of Singapore. It references several Quranic verses emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and educating Muslims. It outlines how Muslim education has developed in Singapore from traditional Arabic schools to modern madrasahs. Currently, madrasahs and part-time Islamic classes remain important for educating Muslims not in full-time national schools. The document stresses the crucial role of Muslim scholars and teachers in preserving Islamic education.
This document appears to be part of an Islamic studies course focusing on moral character and virtues. It includes passages from the Quran emphasizing the moral example of the Prophet Muhammad and seeking knowledge. It also provides guidance on properly reciting from the Quran with humility, understanding and reflection. The document concludes with daily prayers and invocations known as "Awraad" meant to help students develop noble character traits through consistent practice and remembrance of God.
This document summarizes an intermediate Islamic studies course conducted in English. It discusses seeking knowledge as an obligation in Islam. It also discusses reflecting on the term "jaddid" or renewal, and ensuring renewal does not replace essential teachings. The document then presents a hadith advising one to renew preparation for the journey of life and the hereafter. It emphasizes sincerity in deeds given Allah is the most seeing scrutinizer.
The document discusses how Prophet Muhammad is the source of guidance for Muslims. It provides several Quranic verses that establish the Prophet as the messenger who should be obeyed and followed. The verses state that Muslims must accept whatever the Prophet conveys, make him the judge of their disagreements, and not rebel against what Allah and the Prophet have decided. The document emphasizes that adhering to the teachings of the Prophet and Quran will keep Muslims from going astray.
The document discusses traditional fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) reference books and how to properly use them. It recommends that one should not attempt to self-study from texts alone without guidance from an Islamic teacher. It provides a list of reference books for the Shafi'i madhhab that are available in English, with the reminder that this is not an exhaustive list and students should primarily seek knowledge from religious teachers in their community.
This document provides an introduction and lesson plan for an intermediate Islamic studies course on 'Ilm Al-Akhlaq (the study of morality and ethics) taught in English. The course will be taught over 18 weekly classes starting in January 2015. It covers levels of faith, virtues, and guidance from the Quran on proper conduct, character, and avoiding harming others with speech. Specific lessons analyze virtues and teachings from Surah Al-Hujurat on humility before Allah and His messenger, speaking respectfully to the prophet, and using discernment before believing slanderous tales.
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 5
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN HIS ANGELS
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 7
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN HIS
MESSENGERS (PROPHETS)
This document provides lessons from a beginner's course on Islam taught in English for adults. It covers topics like the articles of faith (iman), which include belief in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the afterlife, and divine decree. It also discusses the hadith of Jibril, which outlines the key aspects of faith, obedience, and excellence. The document utilizes Islamic texts and principles to explain religious concepts in a straightforward manner for new Muslims and others seeking to learn about the fundamentals of the Islamic faith.
This document advertises and provides information about a beginners' course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts in Islam) using a textbook and lessons developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It provides the course details including dates, location, and contact information for registration. The document also includes summaries and explanations of some Islamic concepts and verses from the Quran related to topics being covered in the lessons.
This document summarizes lessons from a beginner's course on Islam taught in Singapore. The course uses textbooks and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It is taught over 18 weekly lessons and covers topics like the pillars of Islam, articles of faith, and hadith. The document provides details about the course schedule, instructor Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, and gives extracts and summaries from the lessons.
The document provides information about an introductory course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It is taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail over 18 weekly lessons starting in August 2016. The course covers basic lessons on Islam including the articles of faith, pillars of Islam, and hadith. Contact information is provided for those interested in registering.
This document advertises and provides information about a beginners' course on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course consists of 18 weekly classes held on Friday nights covering lessons from a textbook on Islam. Topics covered include the six articles of faith in acknowledging the oneness of Allah (tawheed), the decree of Allah (qadha' and qadar), and hadiths related to belief. The course is open to Muslim converts, young English-speaking Muslims, and provides a refresher for Muslim parents and educators. Contact information is provided for further details and registration.
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail is conducting a beginner's course on Islam called "Fardhu'ain" in Singapore. The 20-week course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It covers important topics of faith like the articles of belief in Allah, angels, books, messengers, the afterlife, and divine decree. The document provides details of the course lessons and copyright information.
This document announces a beginners' course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course will cover lessons from a textbook on the basic teachings of Islam, including discussions on faith (iman), obedience (amal), and righteousness (ihsan). It will take place on Friday nights in Singapore and is open to all Muslim converts, English-speaking Muslims, parents, and educators. The course aims to provide knowledge about the obligatory beliefs and practices in Islam.
This document summarizes lessons from Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on the basics of Islam. It outlines the five pillars of Islam - declaration of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. It also discusses articles of faith including belief in Allah, angels, books, messengers, the afterlife, and divine decree. The lessons are based on a textbook and aim to teach Muslim converts, young Muslims, parents and educators in Singapore.
This document provides an introduction to the foundational beliefs and pillars of Islam. It discusses the oneness of God (tawheed), the five pillars of Islam including the shahadah declaration of faith, salah (daily prayers), zakah (charity), Hajj (pilgrimage), and Sawm (fasting during Ramadan). It emphasizes the importance of faith, obedience and righteousness. Key quotes from the Quran are presented to reinforce the teachings. The document is intended as a beginner's guide to understanding Islam.
The document describes a beginners' course on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It provides information on the course, including that it covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory duties) for adult Muslims and discusses topics such as the articles of faith in Islam. The course consists of weekly classes held on Friday nights and uses a textbook developed by the instructor for Muslim converts and English-speaking adults.
This document provides information about an introductory course on Islam taught in English for adults in Singapore. It is conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail and consists of 18 weekly lessons held on Friday nights from August 2016 at a location near a mosque. Upcoming topics are discussed, including lessons on fate and divine decree. Contact information is provided for those interested in registering for the course.
This document summarizes lessons from an Islamic studies class taught in Singapore. It discusses the five pillars of Islam, the three aspects of faith (iman, islam, ihsan), and details of belief (iman) in Allah, angels, books, messengers, afterlife, and divine decree. The class is taught using a textbook and covers topics like tawheed (the oneness of God) through hadith and Quran verses.
This document contains summaries of lessons from an Islamic studies course on the basic principles and beliefs of Islam. It covers topics like the five pillars of Islam, articles of faith, what iiman (faith) means, the excellence of righteous conduct, and avoiding shirk (associating partners with God). It emphasizes that true faith requires both belief and good deeds. The document provides definitions and explanations of key Islamic concepts, and includes verses from the Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad to support the teachings.
This document provides information about an introductory course on Islam taught in English for adults in Singapore. It is conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail using a textbook and curriculum he developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. The course covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory duties in Islam) and will take place on Friday nights over 18 weekly sessions starting in January 2016. It is open to all and provides contact information for further details and registration.
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail conducts weekly lessons on Islam for adults at Wisma Indah in Singapore. The lessons use a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. Lesson 5 focuses on the Hadith of Jibra'il and the second article of faith - acknowledging the absolute oneness of Allah (tawheed). The document provides details on the lesson, including background information on angels and the realm of the unseen to establish context for the key concepts discussed.
This document provides information about an introductory course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course covers lessons on the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam (fardhu 'ain) through textbooks and materials developed by the instructor. It is open to Muslim converts, young adult Muslims, and aims to be a refresher for parents and educators. The document provides details on the course schedule, dates, and contact information for registration.
The document summarizes an Islamic studies course being offered in Singapore that covers lessons on the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam (Fardhu 'Ain). The course is conducted every Friday night over 2 hours and is open to all. It uses a textbook and curriculum developed for new Muslim converts and English-speaking adults. The course can also serve as a refresher for Muslim parents and educators. Each lesson covers topics like the articles of faith, proper nouns in Islam, and explanations of key concepts from prior lessons.
This document provides information about an introductory course on Islam taught in English for adults and Muslim parents/educators in Singapore. It is conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail using a textbook and curriculum he developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. The course covers lessons on Fardhu 'Ain (obligatory acts) and includes topics like the articles of faith, hadith of Jibra'il, the pillars of Islam, and belief in Allah and His prophets based on Quranic verses and teachings. It aims to help students understand the basic message and principles of Islam.
This document announces a beginners' course on Islam taught in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course will cover lessons from a textbook on the basic teachings of Islam, including discussions on faith (iman), obedience (amal), and righteousness (ihsan). It provides information on the time and location of the classes, and contact details for further information and registration.
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail“
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 4
ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
BELIEVE IN ALLAH
Articles of Faith / Belief
Similar to BCI3 Lesson 11 Believe in the Decree and Fore-Knowledge of Allah 27102019 (20)
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21. Believe in the Decree and
Fore-Knowledge of Allah
The sixth aspect of Faith (Iimaan) required in the
Attestation to the Absolute Oneness of Allah (Tawheed)
80. “And We will surely test you with something of fear and hunger and a
loss of wealth and lives and fruits, but give good tidings to the patient,
Who, when disaster strikes them, say, "Indeed we belong to Allah, and
indeed to Him we will return.”
Those are the ones upon whom are blessings from their Lord and mercy.
And it is those who are the [rightly] guided.”
(Qur’an: Yunus: 10: 107)
MESSAGE OF THE QUR’AN
87. • We cannot claim to know the knowledge that is with Allah
unless He reveals it to us.
• Thus for us in life, with time, things will gradually occur.
• This is what we may understand “Qadha’” to mean : the
fulfilment/ unveiling/ revealing of Allah’s fore-knowledge
(decree) of a matter
Qodha’ and Qadr –
Not a Fatalistic concept
88. • Only when it has occurred can we then say “this is in
accordance with the Eternal pre-existing knowledge and
decree of Allah (Qadr)”.
Qodha’ and Qadr –
Not a Fatalistic concept
89. • Only when it has occurred can we then say “this is in
accordance with the Eternal pre-existing knowledge and
decree of Allah (Qadr)”.
• Before it has happened we cannot say something is
already predestined - to do so would still be only mere
speculation.
Qodha’ and Qadr –
Not a Fatalistic concept
103. PROPHET MUHAMMAD
ىّصلهللاعليهلوعلىآلهلوبهْصحمّلوسل
“Be mindful of Allah and Allah will protect you. Be mindful of Allah
and you will find Him in front of you. If you ask, then ask Allah
[alone]; and if you seek help, then seek help from Allah [alone]. And
know that if the nation were to gather together to benefit you with
anything, they would not benefit you except with what Allah had
already prescribed for you. And if they were to gather together to
harm you with anything, they would not harm you except with what
Allah had already prescribed against you. The pens have been lifted
and the pages have dried.”
(Hadith reported by Tirmidzi and Ahmad)
114. Small Homework (Reflection)
● Think of something that you have been
afflicted by (in the past or present), and
● Reflect on the wisdom behind it and how
it has benefitted/ can benefit you.
126. ًَلْضَفَكْنِمُ ََّّللا َو ًةَمْعن َوٌمييَح ٌميلَع
“As a bounty from You and a favour;
And Allah is the All-Knowing, the Wise.”
FADW - LAN MIN - KA WA NI’- MAH
WAL-LAHU `ALEEM - UN HA - KEEM
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