Islamic Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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What will I learn?

Discover the diverse and influential aspects of Islamic culture and its deep impact on societies worldwide through our Islamic Course, tailored for Eritrean learners. This course is designed to explore the cultural practices, traditional arts, and architecture prevalent in Muslim communities, with a particular focus on how these are reflected in Eritrean society. Gain a solid understanding of Islamic teachings, their relevance to daily Eritrean life, and the importance of the Five Pillars of Islam. Improve your research abilities using methods to assess sources and organize reports effectively. Join us to expand your knowledge of Islam's cultural significance and its ongoing importance, specifically as it relates to the Eritrean experience.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Analyse Cultural Practices: Understand and appreciate Eritrean festivals, art forms, and musical traditions influenced by Islamic culture.

Master Research Skills: Conduct, assess, and report on academic research with a focus on Islamic studies within an Eritrean context.

Interpret Islamic Texts: Understand modern perspectives on the Quran, Hadith, and Sunnah and their application within Eritrean Islamic traditions.

Explore Cultural Influences: Study North African, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian customs and their historical connections to Eritrean Islamic practices.

Apply Islamic Teachings: Incorporate fundamental beliefs, ethics, and practices into daily life, as understood within the Eritrean Islamic community.