About The Programme
The Al Balāgh Online Alimiyyah Programme is open to both men and women, making it accessible to College/University Students, Housewives, Working Professionals, and Academics. Anyone aged 16 and above, with a passion for exploring traditional Islamic sciences and addressing contemporary challenges while seeking to follow in the footsteps of the Prophet (PBUH), is welcome to join our community of knowledge seekers.
Our curriculum follows the esteemed Dars-e-Nizāmi syllabus and comprises four levels, covering 15 essential traditional Islamic sciences at an advanced level. We aim to foster a deep understanding of the dynamic nature of Islamic sciences, including their theological and jurisprudential roots, in handling contemporary issues related to modern sciences.
The programme is unique in the sense that it will incorporate relevant contemporary Islamic literature coupled with relevant contemporary academic social, historical philosophical and scientific studies. The course will be delivered using a personal developmental, unique skills-focussed approach which will be guided through one-to-one mentorship.
This is an advanced specialist programme that will train academics,professionals and passionate learners to achieve an in-depth grasp and understanding of the dynamic nature of the Islamic sciences, with their associated theological and jurisprudential roots, in handling issues related to modern sciences. The course will have an initial Ḥanafī school focus but will require scholars to be competent enough to be able to provide generic opinions from all sunnī schools of thought in the more advanced years. This is an excellent opportunity for interested individuals to be important drivers and enablers in the synergy of the Islamic tradition with modern sciences. Graduates will have an excellent opportunity to gain significant advantage in their future prospects having graduated with shahādah (certification) and ijāza (authorization) in a number of Islamic disciplines and classical texts from qualified traditional and renowned Muslim scholars and academics. They will be part of the international Muslim network of ʿUlama working in the domain of merging Islamic tradition with modern sciences.

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