Question: My question pertains
to the online education you offer at your sister web site ‘www.studying-islam.org’.
I wanted to know which books you are using to teach the courses. There
is not much detail about the way you have attained the knowledge available
on the website. Is the knowledge based on a particular school of thought?
Answer: As evident from the
texts of the courses the author(s) have tried to place the major viewpoints
before the readers along with the arguments for and against the views discussed.
We have tried our best to lead the readers to an objective study of an
issue and come to a conclusion based on the arguments from the basic sources.
We understand that Islamic teachings
reside in the clear and well-defined sources of religious knowledge in
Islam – the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah. Therefore, we need
only to turn to these sources to know the Islamic stance on a particular
issue. All the articles, essays, and opinions expressed in the course material
have been arrived at through an objective study of the Qur’an and
the Sunnah. While understanding these two sources, many valuable
works of Muslim scholars have been benefited from and even quoted in the
course modules. We do not accept or proclaim any view merely because it
comes from an eminent personality. Rather we form our opinions on the basis
of arguments backed by the basic sources of Islam.
If a person studies the matter objectively
being free of the fetters of preconceived ideas, it is hoped that he will
reach a more reasonable conclusion. I believe it is only after you have
studied a particular course that you will be able to understand the merits
and demerits of the course modules. All input is welcome.
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