This document provides an excerpt from a lesson on 'Ilm al-Akhlāq (the study of ethics) in Islam. The lesson discusses how humans have free will and the ability to either elevate their character or corrupt it. It references Quranic verses about how Iblis refused to prostrate to Adam, which led to their enmity, and how Adam and Eve disobeyed Allah by eating from the forbidden tree. The lesson emphasizes that people must strive to avoid evil influences and develop good character through obeying Allah.
This document provides an excerpt from an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults. The course, conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, focuses on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq or the study of ethics and morality. The excerpt discusses previous lessons around concepts like human nature (fitrah), the faculties of the human self (quwwah), and warnings about following Satan's footsteps. It also includes verses from the Quran discussing Allah creating Adam and the angels prostrating to him, except for Iblis. Students are then given an exercise to discuss in groups the lessons that can be learned from the story of Adam based on the provided Quranic verses.
This document provides an introduction to a course on fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It begins with verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge. It then discusses key Islamic concepts like tawheed, iman, and ihsan. The document stresses that faith, obedience, and righteousness must be developed together for true submission to Allah. Several hadiths and quotes encourage Muslims to pursue knowledge, especially fiqh, as the pillar of the religion and strongest defense against Satan. Fiqh is described as providing guidance to piety and fear of Allah.
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”
Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 8
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN
LIFE IN THE HEREAFTER
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#4(19-nov2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
This document discusses the importance of cultivating good character (ilm al-akhlaq) in Islam. It provides verses from the Quran emphasizing virtues like patience, righteousness, and avoiding frivolity. It also contains hadiths and quotes stressing the importance of proper conduct (adab) when seeking and imparting knowledge. Maintaining adab is crucial as without it, communities can fall into confusion and be misled by unqualified leaders.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#9 [d]-(28-january-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
The document is a lesson plan on ethics and morality from an Islamic perspective. It discusses concepts like avoiding suspicion of others, not spying or spreading rumors, and the prohibition of backbiting. Backbiting is defined as mentioning something about someone else that they dislike, whether it is true or not. The lesson emphasizes developing good character, focusing on one's own faults, and respecting others.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#4b(26-nov2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
LESSON # 4b –
ABOUT THE ‘NAFS’ (SELF)
This document is a lesson plan for an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults. It discusses controlling one's inner self or nafs, and focuses on verses from the Quran about Allah granting favor to those who are grateful and changing the condition of people when they change what is within themselves. The lesson emphasizes developing good character traits like wisdom, courage, chastity and justice by achieving balance in one's faculties. It also discusses the story of Adam's fall from grace and repentance as an example of traits like shame, remorse and submitting to guidance.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of "Adab", which refers to good manners, proper conduct, and refinement. It provides definitions of Adab from Arabic sources and quotes from the Quran and hadiths about proper worship of Allah, maintaining justice, and fulfilling one's obligations and covenants. The document emphasizes that humans have an innate disposition to worship and should direct it towards the one God through obedience and remembrance of Him.
This document provides an excerpt from an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults. The course, conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, focuses on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq or the study of ethics and morality. The excerpt discusses previous lessons around concepts like human nature (fitrah), the faculties of the human self (quwwah), and warnings about following Satan's footsteps. It also includes verses from the Quran discussing Allah creating Adam and the angels prostrating to him, except for Iblis. Students are then given an exercise to discuss in groups the lessons that can be learned from the story of Adam based on the provided Quranic verses.
This document provides an introduction to a course on fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It begins with verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge. It then discusses key Islamic concepts like tawheed, iman, and ihsan. The document stresses that faith, obedience, and righteousness must be developed together for true submission to Allah. Several hadiths and quotes encourage Muslims to pursue knowledge, especially fiqh, as the pillar of the religion and strongest defense against Satan. Fiqh is described as providing guidance to piety and fear of Allah.
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”
Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 8
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN
LIFE IN THE HEREAFTER
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#4(19-nov2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
This document discusses the importance of cultivating good character (ilm al-akhlaq) in Islam. It provides verses from the Quran emphasizing virtues like patience, righteousness, and avoiding frivolity. It also contains hadiths and quotes stressing the importance of proper conduct (adab) when seeking and imparting knowledge. Maintaining adab is crucial as without it, communities can fall into confusion and be misled by unqualified leaders.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#9 [d]-(28-january-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
The document is a lesson plan on ethics and morality from an Islamic perspective. It discusses concepts like avoiding suspicion of others, not spying or spreading rumors, and the prohibition of backbiting. Backbiting is defined as mentioning something about someone else that they dislike, whether it is true or not. The lesson emphasizes developing good character, focusing on one's own faults, and respecting others.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#4b(26-nov2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
LESSON # 4b –
ABOUT THE ‘NAFS’ (SELF)
This document is a lesson plan for an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults. It discusses controlling one's inner self or nafs, and focuses on verses from the Quran about Allah granting favor to those who are grateful and changing the condition of people when they change what is within themselves. The lesson emphasizes developing good character traits like wisdom, courage, chastity and justice by achieving balance in one's faculties. It also discusses the story of Adam's fall from grace and repentance as an example of traits like shame, remorse and submitting to guidance.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of "Adab", which refers to good manners, proper conduct, and refinement. It provides definitions of Adab from Arabic sources and quotes from the Quran and hadiths about proper worship of Allah, maintaining justice, and fulfilling one's obligations and covenants. The document emphasizes that humans have an innate disposition to worship and should direct it towards the one God through obedience and remembrance of Him.
IN-HOUSE TALK FOR
THE “MABUHAY CLUB”
DARUL ARQAM SINGAPORE
13 MAY 2012 (SUNDAY)
3 PM @ THE GALAXY
Muslim Converts Assn. Spore
GEYLANG, CHANGI ROAD
BY:
USTAZ ZHULKEFLEE HJ ISMAIL
SINGAPURA
"STRIVING TO BE MUSLIMS WITH TAQWA ANDSTRENGHTENING BOND OF UNITY "
The document discusses the concept of Shari'ah in Islam. It states that Shari'ah is the revealed law and path shown by Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. It has two primary sources - the Quran and hadiths. While all Muslims must follow Shari'ah, extracting rulings requires qualified scholars as it can involve complex interpretations. The overarching goals of Shari'ah are to preserve human rights and remove harm and difficulties for mankind.
This document outlines an Islamic studies course on 'ilm al-akhlaq (the study of ethics) taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The lesson discusses building submission to Allah upon five aspects: consciousness of Allah (taqwa), gratitude, humility, and avoiding arrogance. It defines taqwa as being consciously aware of Allah to safeguard oneself from sin. The document also examines how ego can lead to sins like self-conceit, ingratitude, and arrogance in one's relationships with oneself, Allah, and others. Imam al-Ghazali's six qualities of taqwa are awareness, understanding, reverence, awe, hope, and
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN HIS BOOKS
This document summarizes an introduction to the study of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) provided by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It begins with verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and learning from scholars. It then discusses definitions of key concepts like information versus knowledge. The document stresses the importance of studying fiqh to gain proper understanding of the religion and avoid error. It also highlights hadith about following legitimate scholars and the consequences of ignoring religious rulings.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#10-(11-february-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
“DISPARITY BETWEEN
THEORY AND PRACTICE”
This document provides an introduction to a lesson on the study of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). It contains several quotes from the Quran and hadith emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge, particularly religious knowledge. It also includes sayings from Islamic scholars on topics like maintaining spiritual states and learning fiqh as a guide to piety.
This document provides an excerpt from an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults. The lesson, titled "Control or Be Controlled", discusses concepts related to the human self (nafs) and its relationship to desires, faculties, and moral development. Key points include: definitions of the nafs and related terms like ruh and qalb; the innate human potential for both good and evil due to free will; the role of parents and teachers in early moral training; and Quranic verses about changing what is within oneself to change one's condition. The overall message is about cultivating purity of the self and submitting it to Allah's guidance.
This document discusses an introduction to the study of fiqh, or Islamic jurisprudence. It provides several quotes from the Quran and hadiths emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge, particularly religious knowledge. It also discusses definitions of key concepts like fiqh, meaning, and knowledge, distinguishing between information and knowledge. The document is presented as lessons or lectures on introducing the study of fiqh for adult Muslims.
The document discusses the importance of following a madhhab (school of jurisprudence) in Islam. It outlines the qualifications and requirements to be considered a mujtahid, including having extensive knowledge of the Quran, hadith, principles of jurisprudence, and exhibiting good character. Ordinary Muslims are obligated to perform taqlid (religious following) by following the rulings of qualified jurists from the five main madhhabs - Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali and Ja'fari.
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”
Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 11
“ARKAAN AL-ISLAM”
Pillars of Islam (Submission)
SWOLAH
(OBLIGATORY DAILY PRAYER)
“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 is an introduction to the study of Tawheed (monotheism) in Islam by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It contains important dhikr (remembrances of Allah), dua (supplications), commands from the Quran and hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad. The key messages are the importance of having sure knowledge before making claims, avoiding hasty judgments, and distinguishing true Islamic beliefs and practices from those that associate partners with Allah (shirk). Outward similarities between religions are not the criteria—what matters most is one's beliefs regarding Allah's divinity and lordship alone.
“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
This document provides an overview of the Islamic concept of Tawheed ar-Rububiyyah (Oneness of God in Lordship). It discusses how some acknowledge God as the Creator but fail to recognize Him as the sole Sustainer of all creation. This leads them to shirk (ascribing partners to God) by believing other entities have independent power over the universe. The document stresses that true monotheism requires recognizing Allah as the one and only Creator and Sustainer, without rivals or need of intermediaries, in order to avoid deviations from tawheed.
This document summarizes an Islamic studies lesson on building submission to Allah upon five aspects. It discusses key concepts like taqwa (piety, fear of Allah), the levels of being a Muslim, mu'min, muhsin, mukhlis, and muttaqin. It emphasizes that Islam begins with the shahadatain (two declarations of faith) and self-purification through following the Shariah, which helps fulfill human needs and potential.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#9 [c]-(21-january-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
“GUIDANCE FROM THE QUR’AN”
LESSONS FROM SURAH AL-HUJURAT
49: AYAT 9 -11
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#7 (17-dec-2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
LESSON # 7 –
TAQWA
“BUILDING YOUR SUBMISSION TO
ALLAH UPON FIVE ASPECTS”
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”
Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 9
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN QADHA’ AND
QADR OF ALLAH
IN-HOUSE TALK FOR
THE “MABUHAY CLUB”
DARUL ARQAM SINGAPORE
13 MAY 2012 (SUNDAY)
3 PM @ THE GALAXY
Muslim Converts Assn. Spore
GEYLANG, CHANGI ROAD
BY:
USTAZ ZHULKEFLEE HJ ISMAIL
SINGAPURA
"STRIVING TO BE MUSLIMS WITH TAQWA ANDSTRENGHTENING BOND OF UNITY "
The document discusses the concept of Shari'ah in Islam. It states that Shari'ah is the revealed law and path shown by Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. It has two primary sources - the Quran and hadiths. While all Muslims must follow Shari'ah, extracting rulings requires qualified scholars as it can involve complex interpretations. The overarching goals of Shari'ah are to preserve human rights and remove harm and difficulties for mankind.
This document outlines an Islamic studies course on 'ilm al-akhlaq (the study of ethics) taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The lesson discusses building submission to Allah upon five aspects: consciousness of Allah (taqwa), gratitude, humility, and avoiding arrogance. It defines taqwa as being consciously aware of Allah to safeguard oneself from sin. The document also examines how ego can lead to sins like self-conceit, ingratitude, and arrogance in one's relationships with oneself, Allah, and others. Imam al-Ghazali's six qualities of taqwa are awareness, understanding, reverence, awe, hope, and
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN HIS BOOKS
This document summarizes an introduction to the study of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) provided by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It begins with verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and learning from scholars. It then discusses definitions of key concepts like information versus knowledge. The document stresses the importance of studying fiqh to gain proper understanding of the religion and avoid error. It also highlights hadith about following legitimate scholars and the consequences of ignoring religious rulings.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#10-(11-february-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
“DISPARITY BETWEEN
THEORY AND PRACTICE”
This document provides an introduction to a lesson on the study of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). It contains several quotes from the Quran and hadith emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge, particularly religious knowledge. It also includes sayings from Islamic scholars on topics like maintaining spiritual states and learning fiqh as a guide to piety.
This document provides an excerpt from an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults. The lesson, titled "Control or Be Controlled", discusses concepts related to the human self (nafs) and its relationship to desires, faculties, and moral development. Key points include: definitions of the nafs and related terms like ruh and qalb; the innate human potential for both good and evil due to free will; the role of parents and teachers in early moral training; and Quranic verses about changing what is within oneself to change one's condition. The overall message is about cultivating purity of the self and submitting it to Allah's guidance.
This document discusses an introduction to the study of fiqh, or Islamic jurisprudence. It provides several quotes from the Quran and hadiths emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge, particularly religious knowledge. It also discusses definitions of key concepts like fiqh, meaning, and knowledge, distinguishing between information and knowledge. The document is presented as lessons or lectures on introducing the study of fiqh for adult Muslims.
The document discusses the importance of following a madhhab (school of jurisprudence) in Islam. It outlines the qualifications and requirements to be considered a mujtahid, including having extensive knowledge of the Quran, hadith, principles of jurisprudence, and exhibiting good character. Ordinary Muslims are obligated to perform taqlid (religious following) by following the rulings of qualified jurists from the five main madhhabs - Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali and Ja'fari.
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”
Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 11
“ARKAAN AL-ISLAM”
Pillars of Islam (Submission)
SWOLAH
(OBLIGATORY DAILY PRAYER)
“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 is an introduction to the study of Tawheed (monotheism) in Islam by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It contains important dhikr (remembrances of Allah), dua (supplications), commands from the Quran and hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad. The key messages are the importance of having sure knowledge before making claims, avoiding hasty judgments, and distinguishing true Islamic beliefs and practices from those that associate partners with Allah (shirk). Outward similarities between religions are not the criteria—what matters most is one's beliefs regarding Allah's divinity and lordship alone.
“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
This document provides an overview of the Islamic concept of Tawheed ar-Rububiyyah (Oneness of God in Lordship). It discusses how some acknowledge God as the Creator but fail to recognize Him as the sole Sustainer of all creation. This leads them to shirk (ascribing partners to God) by believing other entities have independent power over the universe. The document stresses that true monotheism requires recognizing Allah as the one and only Creator and Sustainer, without rivals or need of intermediaries, in order to avoid deviations from tawheed.
This document summarizes an Islamic studies lesson on building submission to Allah upon five aspects. It discusses key concepts like taqwa (piety, fear of Allah), the levels of being a Muslim, mu'min, muhsin, mukhlis, and muttaqin. It emphasizes that Islam begins with the shahadatain (two declarations of faith) and self-purification through following the Shariah, which helps fulfill human needs and potential.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#9 [c]-(21-january-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
“GUIDANCE FROM THE QUR’AN”
LESSONS FROM SURAH AL-HUJURAT
49: AYAT 9 -11
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#7 (17-dec-2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
LESSON # 7 –
TAQWA
“BUILDING YOUR SUBMISSION TO
ALLAH UPON FIVE ASPECTS”
“A BEGINNERS’ COURSE ON ISLAM”
Lessons on Fardhu ‘Ain in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
HADITH OF JIBRA-’IL
LESSON # 9
“ARKAAN AL-IIMAN”
Articles of Faith / Belief
BELIEVE IN QADHA’ AND
QADR OF ALLAH
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#9 [e]-(4-february-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
“On striving as Muslims towards
higher noble stations”
The document provides an overview of an Islamic studies course on the concept of "adab" (good manners/etiquette). It defines adab as good breeding, decency, nurture, refinement and social grace. The course will explore adab's relationship to justice, morality and proper conduct through analysis of Quranic verses and hadith. It also announces the start date, time and location of the 16-week course series.
The document is a lesson plan from an Islamic studies course taught in English. It covers Lesson 11 on the introduction to the study of ethics and morality ('ilm al-akhlaq). It references hadiths and verses from the Quran related to good character and the obligation to seek knowledge. The lesson emphasizes maintaining unity among Muslims and avoiding deviating from the right path. It encourages listening to and following the best guidance from Allah and His Messenger.
LESSONS ON ISLAMIC
CONCEPT OF ADAB
By: Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
( 29 February 2012 )
Every Wednesday night @ 8pm
Wisma Indah 448 Changi Rd,#02-00
(Next to Masjid Kassim),
ADAB TOWARDS ALLAH
DZIKR
REMEMBRANCE
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#9 [b]-(14-january-2012)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
LESSON # 9 [b] –
“GUIDANCE FROM THE QUR’AN”
LESSONS FROM SURAH AL-HUJURAT
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#7b(24-dec-2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM -AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
LESSON # 7 b –
“BUILDING YOUR SUBMISSION TO
ALLAH UPON FIVE ASPECTS”
“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
LESSONS ON ISLAMIC
CONCEPT OF ADAB
By: Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
DO NOT PUT YOURSELF FORWARD BEFORE
THE PROPHET
MUHAMMAD صلّى الله عليه وعلى آله وصحبه وسلّم
SOME GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CATEGORIZATION OF AHADITH
Tadzkirah oct 2011-beware of the desire and worldlyZhulkeflee Ismail
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail gives a talk on understanding the Qur'anic message. He discusses the importance of learning and teaching the Quran. He emphasizes that life should be lived as constant worship ('ibadah) of Allah through knowledge and good deeds, and that worldly desires are fleeting while rewards in the afterlife are far better. He provides examples of litanies (awrad) from the Sunnah to incorporate remembrance of Allah throughout the day.
This document is a lesson plan from an Islamic studies course taught in English for adults. It covers several topics related to striving to improve one's character and attain higher stations as a Muslim. Key points include that the noblest person in Allah's sight is one with great consciousness of Allah, and Muslims should aim to progress from the basic level of submission to higher states of faith, righteousness, sincerity, and God-consciousness. Verses from the Quran are discussed that encourage patience, enjoin following Allah's guidance rather than desires, and stress that Allah guides those who strive in His cause.
1. The document is a transcript of a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on upholding Islamic principles such as justice, righteousness, generosity and prohibiting wrongdoings.
2. The talk discusses these principles in detail using examples and quotes from the Quran and Hadith.
3. It emphasizes the importance of acting with justice, excellence, kindness to relatives and forbidding shameful and harmful acts according to Islamic teachings.
This document provides information about an introductory course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. The course, titled "A Beginners' Course on Islam", is held every Friday night and teaches lessons from a textbook developed by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It covers topics such as the articles of faith in Islam and previous lessons about key Islamic concepts. The document also contains summaries of verses from the Quran and lessons about topics like Iman (faith), the story of Adam and Iblis, and the purpose of mankind's test on Earth. The course is aimed at Muslim converts, young English-speaking Muslims, and others seeking a refresher on contemporary Islamic issues in Singapore.
This document provides an introduction to the study of 'ilm al-akhlaq (the science of ethics) according to Islamic scholarship. It discusses definitions of key terms like Ruh, Nafs and Qalb which refer to the human soul and spirit. It emphasizes seeking knowledge from Islamic scholars and maintaining spiritual states through righteous deeds. Quotes from the Quran and hadiths encourage acquiring knowledge, especially of jurisprudence, to strengthen one's faith and guard against evil.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of adab, which refers to good manners, proper conduct, and refinement. It provides definitions of adab and notes that it involves having a sense of proportion and understanding one's role and obligations. The document then discusses several topics related to adab, including relationships with oneself, parents/teachers, and knowledge. It emphasizes the importance of obedience to parents and teachers in the early stages of education and development.
The document discusses the concept of Taqwa in Islam, which is commonly translated as "reverential fear of Allah" but more accurately means "consciousness of Allah". It explains that Taqwa involves being cautious of sins and obedient to Allah and his commands in order to avoid punishment. The document provides several parables to illustrate the concept and lists six important qualities of Taqwa according to Imam al-Ghazali, including awareness, humility, anticipation of death, abstention from desires, trust in Allah, and love of Allah.
[Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#2(22-oct2011)Zhulkeflee Ismail
“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ‘ILM AL-AKHLAQ ”
Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
LESSON # 2 –
HUMANS CAN CHANGE OR BE CHANGED
This document provides an excerpt from an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults. It contains lessons on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq (the study of ethics) and the human self (nafs). The lessons discuss topics like the faculties or powers of the self, the initial traits of humans, obedience to parents and teachers, and verses from the Quran related to changing what is within oneself. The document aims to educate adult English-speaking Muslims on important Islamic concepts through text and curriculum developed by the course instructor.
Similar to [Slideshare]intermediate islam introductnakhlaq-lesson#5 (3-dec-2011) (20)
Monthly tadzkirah for Muslim converts,
by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
organized by "Mabuhay club" - Darul Arqam Singapore.
(10 April 2011)
Theme - "Reflection on the message of the Qur'an"
Surah Aali 'Imran: 3 : 164
The document provides information about an introductory course on Islam conducted in English for adults by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course consists of 18 weekly classes held on Fridays from January 2017 covering topics on the basic teachings and articles of faith in Islam. It discusses concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God), the prophethood of Muhammad, belief in God and the afterlife. The document aims to educate Muslims and newcomers to Islam on the fundamental principles and practices of the Islamic faith.
This document provides an overview of Tawheed (the Islamic concept of monotheism) and discusses how some people ascribe partners to God through shirk (polytheism) due to ignorance, imagination, and traditions. It explains how polytheists view multiple gods as controlling different aspects of life and creation. The document aims to teach readers about proper Islamic beliefs regarding God being the one and only creator, sustainer, and object of worship through verses from the Quran and explanations of theological concepts like Tawheed al-Rububiyyah.
This document appears to be notes from an Islamic studies course being conducted in Singapore. It provides lessons on the basic tenets of Islam including a discussion of Iman (faith), Islam (submission to Allah), and Ihsan (righteous conduct). The lessons define key Islamic concepts and include excerpts from the Quran to substantiate the beliefs being discussed.
Primary problem faced by new generation Muslims today is the confusion in Knowledge and misdirected philosophy of education. Among the neglect of our society in our not knowing and not teaching about our true history – HISTORICAL ROOTS - as a people. Apparently, because of this many may have low self-esteem leading to their crisis of identity.
This document appears to be notes from lessons on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It covers various topics including the six articles of faith in Islam (belief in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the Day of Judgment, and divine decree), the Hadith of Jibril which asks the Prophet Muhammad about Islam, Iman and Ihsan, and notes on various Quranic verses and concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God). The document provides information to students on important Islamic concepts in a classroom setting.
Allah assures that He is near to those who call upon Him in prayer and supplication. He responds to the calls of those who pray to Him and believe in Him, so that they may follow the right path. The verse emphasizes that true satisfaction comes from developing a close connection to Allah through prayer and obedience to His commands, rather than focusing on His unknowable essence. While Allah is always near to respond to supplication, He reminds believers that they too must respond to His call through faith and righteous actions.
The document provides information about an introductory course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. It discusses lessons from a textbook on the fundamentals of Islam for Muslim adults and converts. The course is taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail and covers topics like the articles of faith, believing in Allah, and hadith from the Prophet Muhammad. It provides contact information for those interested in registering for the January 2017 intake of the course.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course being conducted in English. It discusses seeking knowledge as an obligation in Islam. It also references a hadith about renewing one's understanding, taking sufficient provisions, lightening one's load, and being sincere in deeds. The course aims to reflect deeply on the meanings and significance of this hadith as it relates to understanding Islam as a total way of life. It emphasizes acquiring knowledge of primary texts and their historical contexts.
This document provides information about an Islamic course on the basic teachings of Islam called "Fardhu'ain" conducted in Singapore by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It discusses lessons from a textbook on Islam and includes verses from the Quran, explanations of Islamic concepts, and comparisons between the prophets Muhammad and Moses. The document aims to educate Muslims and newcomers to Islam on its fundamental beliefs and principles.
The document describes an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults held in Singapore. The course, conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, covers the introduction to the study of Tawheed (Aqaa'id). It provides lesson plans, recaps of previous lessons, exercises for students, and discussions of key concepts like the criterion of antithesis. The course aims to develop certainty in beliefs, discern truth from falsehood, and increase Islamic knowledge among English-speaking Muslim converts and adults in a contemporary Singaporean context.
CURRICULUM ON HISTORYFOR MUSLIMS IN SINGAPURA
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SHARING MY CONCERN FOR THE UMMAH OF OUR PROPHET MUHAMMAD ﷺ IN SINGAPURA
The document provides information about an introductory course on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It includes details such as the date and intake for batch 17 in January 2017, contact information for registration, and lessons from a textbook on Islam. The document contains several passages from the Quran and explanations relating to criteria for determining if a book is from God, including that the book must claim to be from God, be unique and inimitable, and contain prophecies about future events.
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