About the Course
Hadith (also spelled “hadit” or “hadeeth”) refers to the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), as well as reports about his teachings, actions, and personal characteristics. Hadith-e-nabvi is a central source of Islamic theology and Law. It is considered to be second only to the Quran in importance.
Islamic scholars and transmitters of hadith compile collections of hadith, which are called “mussannaf.” These collections include information about the chain of transmission (isnad) for each hadith. And as well as the content of the hadith itself.
Hadith literature covers a wide range of topics, including religious obligations and practices, legal issues, moral conduct, and the conduct of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Muslims use Hadith to supplement and explain verses in the Quran. And provide examples of the Prophet’s teachings and actions, and serve as a model to follow.
The authenticity and reliability of hadith is of crucial importance, and Islamic scholars have developed a methodology for evaluating the authenticity of hadith based on the chain of transmission (isnad) and the reputation of the narrators. Muslims consider Sahih Hadiths, which meet the standards of authenticity, as reliable sources of guidance..
Teachings and Sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Become More Clear For Muslims of all ages. Rays of Guidance has created a special online this course. Delivering the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) requires specialists and professionals who have knowledge of the Hadith and Sunnah’s historical context.
Our tutors will lead the students through a step-by-step process to learn the key Hadith components, types, the definition of Matn, the definition of Sanad, and its types in an engaging manner that keeps the class focused and engaged.
Before the course begins, instructors will meet briefly with the students to assess their familiarity with the Prophet, Islam. And Arabic and to make sure they understand the fundamentals.
Learning Outcomes
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Retrieve the suitable Hadith at every event
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Know Halal and Haram that Shari’a states in every action
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Have recognized most of the Prophet’s Seerah