| Islamic Online University Promotion Delhi India On March 18, 2011 Shaad Habeeb, an IOU student, and a team of around 13 brothers and sisters enthusiastically volunteered their time to promote The Islamic Online University at the “Jamia Millia Islamia” and “Jamia Hamdard” universities of New Delhi, India. In this regard, they posted posters and distributed pamphlets in different departments and on campus mosques, hospitals, canteens and hostels. They also personally interacted with students to acquaint them with the IOU and its various activities. http://islamiconlineuniversity.com/news-detail.php?newsid=30 |
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GOOD NEWS for BAIS Students in India – Admission Process Made Easy Now
Assalamu Alaikum IOU Students,
We are pleased to announce to the Indian students of the IOU BAIS
degree program that as part of the efforts to make the process of
admission easier we have now simplified the attestation procedure for
Indian students.
Friday, March 18, 2011
The admissions application process consists of two parts: Part 1 takes place online. After Part 1 has been completed, Part 2 consists of sending in all of the required documents to our Office of Admissions by post. A scanned copy is accepted during the online application process to speed up the acceptance procedure, but the hard copy must be sent by regular mail.
Dr. Muhammad Anwar Sahib
Dr. Muhammad Anwar Sahib, Ph .D, New Zealand.
Instructor and TA of Fiqh 102
Islamic Online University
Dr. Muhammad Anwar Sahib Almadani is a Fiji born, kiwi (New Zealand) Islamic scholar. He started to study at Madeenah Islamic University at the age of 14. After completing Arabic language course and high school he completed his BA in Islamic studies. Later on he completed his masters and PhD (1999) in Quranic science from the same university. He has authored a few books in Arabic and English that are yet to be published. He has presented Islamic programs on Voice of Islam, New Zealand and various radio channels.
He has coordinated many Islamic courses in various countries: New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea. He has attended many conferences locally and aboard. He is a founder member and chairman of AtTaqwa Trust, Auckland, New Zealand. His roles include that of Imaam, Khateeb and religious advisor. He is also the Secretary for the Ulama board of New Zealand and advisor for Halaal issues to the NZ government.
He has coordinated many Islamic courses in various countries: New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea. He has attended many conferences locally and aboard. He is a founder member and chairman of AtTaqwa Trust, Auckland, New Zealand. His roles include that of Imaam, Khateeb and religious advisor. He is also the Secretary for the Ulama board of New Zealand and advisor for Halaal issues to the NZ government.
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Monday, March 14, 2011
How to make your study a bit more easy and fun oriented.
How to make your study a bit more easy and fun oriented.
A little help.
For BA students.
As-Salaam Alaykum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuh,
Bismillah, In the name of Allah.
First of all I would like to congratulate you all for your pious journey of acquiring Islamic knowledge. We at Islamic Online University would like to make your journey more and more comfortable, InshAllah.
Here are some tips you can take advantages of, InshAllah.
- While you are in process of studying, it is very important that you keep in touch with your teachers. Make a list of email IDs and other relevant information about your teachers or TAs. And keep it in a place most convenient to you, like your desktop of your computer or your personal diary.
- Same as you keep the information about your TAs, also keep information about administrators. So that at the time of need you can contact them easily.
- While studying it is very beneficial to make study groups. You can make a study group on Facebook, skype or maybe any other social networking website etc. I will post the Dos and Don’ts of Study groups later, InshAllah.
- Notes taking is most important for a student. So it would be better if you take regular notes of what you learn. Example
- Start a blog, maybe wordpress or Blogger.
- Assign its administratorship to all the members of your study circle.
- Mark different category for different subjects, like Aqeedah101, Fiqh101 and so on.
- Post your notes on the blog on regular basis with proper date, layout and properly accredited.
- Take 2 different notes based on reading material and listening material.
- Once you get satisfied with your blog, send me the link, I will post it on IOU blog so that other students can also take the advantage.
- There are mostly two types of students, students of understanding and students of memorizing. As a student of knowledge you should have both the qualities in your learning behavior.
- Questing. Sense of questioning it very important for you as a student of knowledge. While you are reading the reading material or listening to audio or video, jot down each and every question comes in your mind.
- Write down the question comes in your mind.
- Take a personal tour to explore the answers.
- Share the questions and the answers with other students in students’ discussion forum.
- Ask respective TAs for clarification.
- Always try to ask more and more questions and first of all try to figure them out personally and then with some one knowledgeable. Because little knowledge is dangerous thing.
- Try to develop a habit of monitoring your learning process. Maybe you can maintain a personal diary or maybe a audio diary. Write everything, what you liked and disliked, was it difficult or interesting, how you felt when you read about particular thing, how would you teach the subject if you were teacher, what questions came in your mind, have you any prior idea of the subject etc. Add your learning experience in your diary it will help you in figuring your learning process.
- Make research papers, get it approved by your TAs and then publish it on your blogs.
Share your tips and suggestions.
InshAllah more articles to come.
Media,
Islamic Online University
Example of Note Taking
Notes for session two of Aqeedah101:
Session 2
Topics: Reasons for the emergence of the Science of
Tawheed, Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah (Maintaining
the Unity of Lordship/Dominion)
Reading Assignments:
‘Abdullah Al-Athari, Islamic Beliefs, pp. 37-9 and Bilal
Philips, The Fundamentals of Tawheed, Chapter
One: The Categories of Tawheed, pp. 19-26
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Session 2
Topics: Reasons for the emergence of the Science of
Tawheed, Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah (Maintaining
the Unity of Lordship/Dominion)
Reading Assignments:
‘Abdullah Al-Athari, Islamic Beliefs, pp. 37-9 and Bilal
Philips, The Fundamentals of Tawheed, Chapter
One: The Categories of Tawheed, pp. 19-26
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Notes for session two of Aqeedah101:
Notes from text:
1) Man’s free will and the absence of destiny:
a) History:
i) Founder, Susan (Christianity -Islam-Christianity) Iraq à His student, Mabad ibn Khalid al Juhani, Basra à Ghailan ibn Muslim.
ii) Al Ja’d ibn Dihram à Marwan ibn Muhammadà Jahm ibn Safwan.
iii) Most of them were later executed by Islamic rulers of their times.
iv) They were from 685 to 743 CE,
b) Abullah ibn umar and Abdullah ibn abi awfa (sahaba) advised not to greet who denied destiny nor perform funeral prayers for them. They considered them disbelievers
c) Due to more corrupt later generations of Umayyad caliphs and less Islamically educated masses deviant ideas spread and no more executions of apostates. .
d) Islamic scholars opposed the alien philosophies by categorizing them and countering them with principles deduced from Quran and sunnah, as similar to all other areas of Islamic knowledge.
e) Categories of Tawheed are studied separately and in more depth, however all are parts of an organic whole which is itself the foundation of a greater whole, Islam itself.
2) Tawheed Ar Rububiyah (Maintaining the unity of lordship):
a) Definition:
i) Allah swt alone created everything out of nothing.
ii) He sustains without any need from it or for it.
iii) He is sole lord of whole universe without any real challenge to his sovereignty.
iv) Rabb (root word) à Rububitah (creator, sustainer)
v) Allah swt is only real power in existence, thus he gives power to everything to move and to change. (There is power and no movement except by Allah’s will)
vi) Good fortune and misfortunes are events predestined by Allah for our test in this life.
b) Proves from Quran and Sunnah:
i) “Allah created all things and he is the agent on which all things depends.” Quran 39:62
ii) “And Allah created you all and whatever you do” Quran 37:96
iii) “And o calamity strikes except by Allah’s permission” Quran 64:11
iv) “Be aware that if the whole of mankind gather together in order to do something to help you, they would only be able to do something for you which Allah had already written for you. Likewise, if the whole of mankind gather together to harm you, they would only be able to do something to harm you which allah had already written to happen to you” Tirmidhi.
c) Using of charms, omens and amulets violets the believe in Tawheed Ar Rububiyah. (Prophet Muhammad saw said “whoever wears an amulet has committed shirk” Ahmad)
And Allah knows the best. All good is from Allah the most High and all mistakes are from shaytaan and myself.
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Islamic Online University.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
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