Course Summary

In 15 lessons, complete a comprehensive study of Ulum al-Quran, based on contemporary works by the two leading scholars Sh. Musa'id al-Tayyar and Sh. Abdullah al-Judai.

This course is for you if...

  • You want an engaging, structured and holistic study of the Quranic sciences.

  • You want to understand chronology and context behind Quranic interpretation.

  • You want to understand the history of the Quran's compilation.

Course curriculum

    1. 1 - What Actually is Ulum al-Qur'an?

    1. 2 - The Quran and Prophetic Revelation

    2. 3 - Chronology of Revelation (Makki & Madani)

    3. 4 - Causes of Revelation (Asbab al-Nuzul)

    1. 5 - The Seven Ahruf

    2. 6 - The Quranic Compilations

    3. 7 - The Uthmanic Script

    4. 8 - History of the Qira'at

    5. 9 - Chapter Divisions and Verses

    1. 10 - Introduction to Tafsir

    2. 11 - Companion Views & Biblical Reports (Isra'iliyyat)

    3. 12 - Abrogation (Naskh) & Linguistic Principles

    4. 13 - Tafsir Literature

    1. 14 - Tajwid, Melodies, Maqamat, and Waqf

    2. 15 - Memorisation and Purity Laws

About this course

  • £125.00
  • 15 lessons
  • 22 hours of video content

Cost: £125

Testimonials

“Ustadh Faisal is a rare gem of a teacher. He is able to take topics that seem complicated, and explain it in simple, easy-to-understand English, without taking away from the detail or complexity of the issue.”

Eesa

“Sh Faisal’s teaching and explanation were what really made the course effective, as he broke down complex concepts into easily understandable parts, making the material accessible to everyone.”

Muhammad & Nicola

“It is evident that no stone is left unturned in his preparation and that he has a genuine passion for studying and imparting Islamic knowledge.”

Easaa

FAQ

  • Is Arabic a requirement for this course?

    Strictly speaking, no. It is possible to follow all the lessons directly from the English, though knowledge of Arabic may be assumed when citing passages.

  • Is the course open to both men and women?

    Yes, it's open to all.