COURSE OUTLINE
GIFT BUSINESS SCHOOL
SS-125
Spring, 2013
Faculty:
GIFT Business School
Credit hours:
Course level:
Undergraduate
Campus/Location/Instruction Mode:
GIFT University/On Campus/In Person
Course Convenors:
1) Dr. Muhammad Akram Virk
2) Dr. Ihsan ur Rahman Ghauri
3) Muhammad Ammar Khan Nasir
4) H. Muhammad Sulaiman
Consultation hours:
This document was last updated:
07/03/2013
BRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is an extensive comprehension of various dimensions of Islam
as a religion and a force behind one of the greatest civilizations of the history of
mankind. Since the University level degree demands a broader perspective of
knowledge, topics of highly intellectual significance like: basic concepts of Islam,
introduction to the fundament sources, Islamic values and ethics as well as the
concept of personality development, various aspects of Islamic Sharia, and
development of Islamic legal tradition will be covered. A brief study of the
Biography of The Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) also forms a basic component of
the course. In addition, students will be introduced to the fundamental tenets of
modern Western thought which will furnish an academic background for the
comparative study of Islam and modern secular ideas regarding man and his
destiny in this world.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To develop a deeper understanding of basic concepts of Islam.
To provide a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental sources of Islam.
To promote a critical and rational approach in studying Islamic Sharia and Islamic legal
tradition (fiqh).
To emphasize the importance of, and elaborate the core ideas vis-a-vis personality
development in an Islamic framework.
To encourage the spirit of free inquiry into the claims of modern secular thought that seek
to challenge the fundamental tenets of religion, especially Islam.
CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPIC
Fundamental Concepts and Beliefs (Divine Scheme of Human life on earth, The
chain of Gods messengers, Divinely revealed Books)
Fundamental Concepts and Beliefs (Belief in God, His attributes and practices,
Belief in Angels, Belief in Allahs prophets, Belief in the Day of Judgment)
Fundamental Sources (Quran: History, Style, Major Themes)
Fundamental Sources (Sunnah and Hadith: Legal Status, Authenticity, Sources)
Islamic Ethics and Values/Personality Development (Tazkiya e Nafs)
The Sharia of Worship Rituals (Prayers, Obligatory Charity, Fasting, Pilgrimage,
Sacrificial Rites) / The Dietary Sharia of Islam
The Social Sharia of Islam (Family Laws)
The Economic Sharia of Islam / MID TERM EXAM
The Penal Sharia of Islam (Crimes and Punishments)
10
The Concept of Jihad in Islam / Islamic Customs and Etiquettes
11
Basic Concepts of Islamic Fiqh / Development of different schools of thought
12
A Brief Biography of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
13
Islam and Modern Western Thought (Western Social Sciences vs. Religion)
14
Islam and Modern Western Thought (Human Rights and Islamic Sharia)
15
Muslim Civilization Past and Present
Note: This is a proposed schedule only and may be varied at the discretion of the instructor to
give a greater or lesser emphasis to particular topics.
TEXT AND SUPPORTING MATERIAL
1.
Islamic Studies
Dr Hafiz Mahmood Akhtar, University of Punjab, Lahore.
2.
Course Pack
Compiled by the Instructor
Available at Resource Centre
Assessment Criterion:
Item
Assessment Task
Length
Weighting
Due Day and Time
Mid Term Exam
75
minutes
25%
2nd Lecture of 8th week.
Quizzes (4)
20
minutes
15%
Various Weeks in Class.
Assignments (4)
2 weeks
20%
Various Weeks in Class.
Final Exam
3hours
40%
During Formal Examination Period
Students must complete each component of the assessment to the satisfaction of the course
instructors and achieve an overall percentage of 50 in order to pass the course. All components of
the above assessment are compulsory, and must be completed in order to obtain a pass grade.
Students are expected to perform satisfactorily in each item.