Who are We?
Javed Ahmed Ghamidi is a Pakistani Muslim theologian, a Quran scholar, and an educationist. Al-Mawrid U.S. was established in 2014 in order to expand the reach of his effort. In 2019, Al-Mawrid U.S. took on the initiative of establishing the Ghamidi Center of Islamic Learning in Dallas, Texas as a formal educational institute.
Since its inception, Al-Mawrid’s aim has been to conduct research, educate people, and disseminate Islam based purely on Quran and sunnah, freeing it from external influences that have gradually clouded the religious thought of Muslims over the last 14 centuries.
About this Course
This course delves into a critical examination of certain interpretations and applications of Islamic jurisprudence, shedding light on instances where Islamic scholars have potentially misunderstood or misapplied religious laws, particularly in relation to the prescribed punishments for certain crimes. Our aim is to foster a nuanced understanding of Islamic legal principles by encouraging students to critically analyse the context and interpretations that have shaped these laws over time.
How is the Content Divided?
The content has been arranged into 7 modules:
1. The Punishment of Drinking
2. The Punishment of Apostasy
3. The Jail Punishment
4. The Connotation of Diyat
5. Nature of Diyat
6. The Law of Evidence
7. Critical Analysis of the Viewpoint of the Jurists
Recommended Background
No background knowledge or skills are necessary, but an understanding and familiarity of Islam would be advantageous for anyone who participates in the course.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Dr Shehzad Saleem, the instructor of the course, created the course content and recorded videos on it. He was duly assisted by Faraz Ahmad who designed and simulated the course.