The “Ha’iyyah” (Arabic: حائية) of Ibn Abi Dawud is a profound and concise poetic composition that encapsulates essential principles of Islamic creed. This course offers an in-depth exploration of the “Ha’iyyah,” delving into its historical context, linguistic nuances, theological significance, and contemporary relevance. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the poem’s verses, unpacking the theological concepts and insights embedded within its eloquent verses.
What Students Will Learn:
• The core principles of Islamic creed as outlined in the Ha’iyyah.
• The historical significance of Ibn Abi Dawud’s contribution to Islamic theology.
• Linguistic and rhetorical insights from the poem’s eloquent verses.
• How to counter misconceptions about Islamic beliefs using foundational concepts from the poem.
• The practical application of the poem’s teachings in a believer’s daily life.
Instructor:
AbdulWahid Stephenson has over 15 years teaching experience and has studied Islamic Jurisprudence at the prestigious Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia. He is the founder of Madinah College and Insight into Islam. He is also a Khateeb and has delivered talks at several universities and Islamic centres.
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