Description
Course Code: FQH 100A
Location: Adelphi University (Garden City)
Dates: Mar 29 – Aug 2, 2026
Day: Sundays
Time: 10:00am-11:30am
Instructor: Mufti Abdullah Sheikh
Certificate / Degree Program: CIF
1.5 credits / 24 hours
Co-ed
Course Description:
This course serves as an introductory study of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) according to the Ḥanafī school of law. Utilizing the renowned primer Marāqī al-Saʿādāt (Ascent to Felicity) by the 11th-century Egyptian jurist Imām al-Shurunbulālī, students will explore the essential rules governing the validity and soundness of Islamic worship.
The course is designed to provide a practical understanding of the “Fiqh of Worship” (Fiqh al-ʿIbādāt). Students in this first part of a two-course sequence will move beyond surface-level ritual to understand the precise conditions, integrals, and nullifiers of purification and prayer. This foundation ensures that the student’s daily worship is performed correctly and with confidence, in accordance with established tradition.
Prerequisites:
None. This course will utilize an English translation of the core text.
Course Requirements:
This class meets in person, and live attendance is required. Recorded audio will be provided only for excused absences. To obtain credit, students must complete all assigned coursework which may include written assignments, term papers, quizzes, and exams.
No Class Dates: Apr 5 (Spring Break), May 24 (Memorial Day weekend), Jul 5 (Independence Day weekend)
Tuition: $225
Transcripts: This is a credit-bearing course. Final grades will be permanently recorded on your official student transcript.
Retake Policy: Students are permitted to retake this course in future semesters to improve their recorded grade.
Please note that all tuition payments are non-refundable and non-transferable.
