How Islam Shapes Our Lives
About This Course
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Ali Al-Halawani
Academic, Researcher & Author
COURSE OVERVIEW
Learn how Islam actually shapes the character of the Muslim and how it impacts our life in this introductory course taught by Dr. Ali Al-Halawani.
Nobody will ever dispute the reality that all world faiths advocate improving human behaviour, establishing distinct connections between a person and their Lord, themselves, their spouses, their children, their parents, their neighbours, the rest of society, and so forth.
Islam, in its status as the natural religion of man, optimizes these relationships through the teachings found in the Qur’an and the Prophet Muhammad’s Sunnah. One can alter themselves and their relationships with Allah and everyone around them by returning to these two essential sources of guidance, the Qur’an and the Sunnah.
Join us to find out more.
Curriculum
Unit 1: Introduction
Introduction 00:9:03
Unit 2: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Lord
Unit 3: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Parents
Unit 4: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Own Self
Unit 5: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Spouse
Unit 6: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Children
Unit 7: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Relatives
Unit 8: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Friends
Unit 9: A Muslim vis-à-vis His Neighbours
Unit 10: A Muslim in Relation to Society (Introduction) (Coming soon)
Unit 11: A Muslim in Relation to Society (I) (Coming soon)
Unit 12: A Muslim in Relation to Society (II) (Coming soon)
Unit 13: A Muslim in Relation to Society (III) (Coming soon)
Unit 14: A Muslim in Relation to Society (IV) (Coming soon)
Your Instructors
Dr. Ali Al-Halawani
Assistant Professor, Qur’anic Studies & Computational Linguistics
Dr. Ali is a lifelong student of the world-renowned Al-Azhar Al-Sharif. In his youth, he completed the intermediate/high school curriculum of Al-Azhar. Then moved on to complete his Bachelor’s degree and graduate studies there as well. He obtained a Master’s degree in linguistics and the translation of Islamic and shari’ah-based terms. He completed a PhD in Computational Linguistics and Translation of the Meanings of the Quran (Qur’anic Studies).
He was a Researcher and Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Al-Alsun (languages), Minia University, Egypt; Assistant Professor, Misr University for Sciences & Technology (MUST), Egypt; Assistant Professor, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM); Dean of Student Affairs, Al-Madinah International University (Mediu), Malaysia.
Dr. Al-Halawani was Editor-in-Chief of the Electronic Da`wah Committee (EDC) in Kuwait; he was the Deputy Editor-in-Chief, and Managing Editor of the Shari`ah and Fatwa Department, IslamOnline.net for 10 consecutive years.
He is a visiting scholar with the Middle East Studies Program (MESP), sponsored by the Council of Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU), Washington, D.C., United States.
He is a visiting scholar with the Ottawa School of Theology & Spirituality (OSTS), Ottawa, ON, Canada.
He has been teaching with the Siraj Institute Ottawa, ON, Canada (Siraj Diploma in Islamic Studies) since January 2019.
Dr. Al-Halawani is a member of both the Malaysian Association of Applied Linguistics (MAAL), as well as the International League of Islamic Literature Malaysia (ILILM).
Over the past 27 years, he has been teaching, researching and translating Islamic texts and books from Arabic and English.