The Reliance Explained (Shafii) - Part 2: Zakat, Fast and Hajj (LAS212) - A Complete Classical Manual of Islamic Law Explained

 

The second in a series of four courses that cover a complete classical manual of Islamic Law, the Reliance Explained is a unique opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of exactly what it means for our religion to be a "way of life." Part 2 covers Zakat, fasting, and Hajj.

At-A-Glance

  • Read the first Islamic legal work in a European language to receive the certification of al-Azhar from cover-to-cover
  • The second in a series of courses that will cover all chapters of Islamic law, not just worship
  • Builds on your previous study of Islamic Law
  • Become enabled to understand complex scenarios related to Zakat, fasting, and Hajj according to the Shafi'i school
  • Focus on high level principles that subsume a large number of low level details underneath them
  • Solve a large number of case studies to ensure that you can apply what you have learned to real-world scenarios
  • Learn what kinds of questions you need to ask before undertaking a particular action

The "crowning achievement" of Muslim scholarship, Islamic law is arguably one of the most difficult disciplines to master. Yet it is extremely practical because it deals with real-world issues that Muslims face in their day-to-day lives, making the learning of every single scholar incomplete until they have studied a classical manual of Islamic Law from cover-to-cover. Mastering other disciplines, such as theology, legal methodology, Arabic grammar, hadith, and tafsir, only enable one to answer a very small set of questions that the common person has because the vast, vast majority of questions that they have revolve around Islamic Law. This is why anyone who is planning on being in a position where they will answer people’s religious questions must have a solid grounding in this area.

Few students of knowledge ever get the opportunity to read a classical manual of Islamic Law that covers all of the chapters of Islamic Law (not just worship or 'ibadat) from cover-to-cover under a teacher, and thereby they miss out on the comprehensive understanding of exactly what it means for our religion to be a "way of life". The Reliance Explained seeks to fill this void in a series of four courses that cover a complete classical manual of Islamic Law. By gaining a comprehensive understanding of Islamic Law, you will be able to attain godfearingness (taqwa) in your lives because you will know how Allah's command relates to everything you do. In addition, you will become familiarized with more and more fiqh terminology in Arabic.

By the end of these four courses, you will have read the Reliance of the Traveler word-for-word with the instructor, which is the classical way of acquiring knowledge. You will learn how to understand the terse expressions of classical manuals, and appreciate the value of writing manuals in such a manner. You will be able to sense before you do something in your life how it is religiously significant and what kinds of questions you need to ask before undertaking a particular action, because until someone has studied a manual of Islamic Law, they often do things not realizing that they may be falling into something unlawful.

The text of this series, the Reliance of the Traveler, is an in-depth manual of Islamic law based on 'Umdat al-Salik by the great scholar Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri. Shaykh Nuh Keller’s translation is the first Islamic legal work in a European language to receive the certification of al-Azhar.

Part 2 will build on your previous study of Islamic Law, particularly Introduction to Islamic Worship Part 1 and 2 based on al-Maqasid. The course will enable you to understand complex scenarios related to Zakat, fasting, and Hajj according to the Shafi`i school. Particular emphasis will be placed on high-level principles that subsume a large number of low-level details underneath them. You will also solve a large number of case studies based on what you learn in order to ensure that you can apply what you have learned to real-world scenarios. In areas of controversy, the course will also digress to discuss some of the proofs from the Quran and Sunna for legal rulings, and you will also be exposed (in some issues) to opinions held by scholars of other schools (may Allah be pleased with all of them).

Lesson 1

  • Who Must Pay Zakat (h1.1—h1.12)
  • Zakat on Livestock (h2.1—h2.15)

Lesson 2

  • Zakat on Crops (h3.1—h3.7)
  • Zakat on Gold, Silver and Other Money (h4.1—h4.4)
  • Zakat on Trade Goods (h5.1—h5.5)
  • Zakat on Mines and Treasure Troves (h6.1—h6.2)

Lesson 3

  • Zakat of `Eid al-Fitr (h7.1—h7.7)
  • Giving Zakat to Deserving Recipients (h8.1—h8.6)
  • The Eight Categories of Zakat Recipients (h8.7—h8.18)

Lesson 4

  • Paying Zakat to Recipients (h8.19—h8.26)
  • Voluntary Charity (h9.1—h9.7)
  • Who Must Fast Ramadan (i1.1—i1.8)
  • Sighting the New Moon (i1.9—i1.12)
  • The Conditions of a Valid Fast (i1.13—i1.20)

Lesson 5

  • The Conditions of a Valid Fast (cont’d) (i1.21—i1.23)
  • Recommended Measures While Fasting (i1.24—i1.27)
  • Things That are Unlawful or Offensive While Fasting (i1.28—i1.32)
  • Making Up Missed Fast Days (i1.33)
  • Voluntary Fasting (i2.1—i2.6)
  • Spiritual Retreat (i3.1—i3.9)
  • Who Must Perform Hajj and `Umra (j1.2—j1.9)

Lesson 6

  • Those Able to Perform the Hajj by Sending Someone in Their Stead (j1.10)
  • The Priority of the Obligatory Hajj (j1.11—j1.12)
  • Ways of Performing Hajj and `Umra (j1.13—j1.19)
  • Sites for Entering Ihram (j2.1—j2.5)
  • Ihram (j3.1—j3.4)

Lesson 7

  • Things Unlawful While in Ihram (j3.5—j3.19)
  • Things Unlawful While in Ihram (cont’d) (j3.20—j3.25)

Lesson 8

  • Entering Mecca (j4.1—j4.2)
  • Circumambulating the Ka`ba (j5.1—j5.14)
  • Circumambulating the Ka`ba (cont’d) (j5.14—j5.18)
  • Going Between Safa and Marwa (j6.1—j6.6)

Lesson 9

  • The Way to `Arafa (j7.1—j7.4)
  • Standing at `Arafa (j8.1—8.4)
  • Muzdelifa, Mina, and the Going-Forth Circumambulation (j9.1—j9.13)

Lesson 10

  • Encampment and Stoning at Mina on the Days after `Eid (j10.1—j10.11)
  • The Farewell Circumambulation and Final Measures (j11.1—j11.7)
  • The Obligatory Features of Hajj and `Umra (j12.1—j12.5)
  • A Full Summary of the Expiations Connected with Hajj and `Umra (j12.6)
  • Visiting the Tomb of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) (j13.1—j13.5)

Lesson 11

  • Sacrifices on Eid al-Adha (j14.1—j14.5)
  • Sacrifice for a Newborn (j15.1—j15.3)
  • Foods (j16.1—j16.7)

Lesson 12

  • Hunting and Slaughtering (j17.1—j17.11)
  • Vows (j18.1—j18.8)
  • Pre-recorded lessons will be taught by Shaykh Hamza.
  • Weekly live sessions will be taught by Ustadh Farid.
  • Course is text-focused, meaning that you should have the book open in front of you and be following along as it is being explained.
  • Case studies will ensure that you can apply what you have learned to real-world scenarios.
  • Exams and exercises will test and strengthen your knowledge.
  • All live lessons will be recorded, so that you can hear lessons that you may miss or review key concepts.
  • You can post questions and engage in discussion in the course forum.
  • Ustadh Farid will hold weekly office hours.

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