An introduction to Islamic Law and the proofs and wisdoms behind legal rulings.
Students will examine how Islamic law defines moral and legal boundaries, and how these rulings nurture purity, justice, and spiritual discipline.
Students will study foundational proofs from the Qur’an, Sunnah, and classical texts learning how Islamic law classifies human actions and preserves balance between worship, daily life, and spiritual well-being.
Through practical examples and classical scholarship, the course cultivates clarity, conscience, and respect for divine limits (Hudud Allah).
Course Objectives:
• Understand the categories of rulings in Islamic law (Al ahkam al-khamsah).
• Recognize the wisdom behind divine prohibitions and permissions.
• Apply principles of halal and haram to modern contexts with mindfulness
• The role of Taqwa (God-Consciousness) in everyday decision making.
• Practical examples to guide students to apply these principles with balance and understanding in their daily lives.
Saturdays
Start Date Term 2: 18th April
End Date Term 2: 4th July
Term 2 Duration: 12 weeks
Thursdays
Start Date Term 2: 23rd April
End Date Term 2: 2nd July
Term 2 Duration: 11 weeks
Ustadha Amatullah
Vice Principal
Ustadha Amatullah completed her studies in Australia. She graduated from the University of Sydney with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.
Ustadha Amatullah
Vice Principal
Ustadha Amatullah completed her studies in Australia. She graduated from the University of Sydney with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.
* Course fees are non-refundable