This subject provides a detailed coverage of Islamic fundamental beliefs, creed, theology and worldview with particular reference to the Qur'an and hadith as primary sources. The Islamic concept of God and the understanding of human nature will be addressed, together with the creation story according to the Qur'an. The unseen world, revelation, prophethood, the Prophet Muhammad and the question of theodicy and suffering are addressed. The approach is a balance between textual basis of theology and rational argumentation.
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HD/FL
One session
Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation
Master of Islamic Studies (Articulated Set)
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