NurEdu Guidance

Fiqh of Salat Course

This course is presented by NurEdu Guidance

Course Introduction

 

Fiqh of Salat Course – Introduction

The Fiqh of Salat course provides a comprehensive and authentic understanding of the Islamic obligatory prayer (Salat), one of the most important pillars of Islam. The primary goal of this course is to equip every Muslim with correct and thorough knowledge of Salat so that they can perform their prayers properly, precisely, and according to Islamic rulings.

This course covers various jurisprudential aspects of Salat including the obligations (Wajib and Fard), essential components (Rukn and Sutur), Sunnah and Nafl prayers, supplications (Dua) and Tasbih, common mistakes and their corrections, prerequisites, timing, and much more. It also addresses the significance of Salat in the modern context and provides practical guidance to overcome everyday challenges related to prayer.

By completing this course, learners will gain a solid foundation in the Fiqh of Salat, enhancing their worship quality and facilitating a closer connection to Allah through disciplined and correct prayer.


🟩 Course Modules

Unit 1: Introduction to Salat and Its Importance

Concept and significance of Salat in Islam

The purpose and virtues of prayer


Unit 2: Prerequisites of Salat

Faith, purity, and other essential conditions

Rules regarding time and place of prayer


Unit 3: Pillars and Essential Elements of Salat

Obligatory (Fard), Wajib, Sunnah, and Nafl actions

Fundamental components and proper conduct


Unit 4: Types of Salat

The five daily obligatory prayers

Wajib prayers

Sunnah prayers (Mu’akkadah and Ghayr Mu’akkadah)

Nafl (voluntary) prayers

Congregational (Jama’ah) prayers

Friday (Jumu’ah) prayer

Eid and funeral (Janazah) prayers

Tasbih prayer

Shortened and combined prayers (Qasr and Jam’ah)


Unit 5: Etiquettes and Procedures of Salat

Rules for Adhan and Iqamah

Step-by-step guidelines from start to finish


Unit 6: Common Mistakes and Corrections in Salat

Frequent errors committed in prayer

Awareness and how to rectify mistakes


Unit 7: Tasbih and Supplications in Salat

Recommended Dhikr and Duas during and after prayer


Unit 8: Related Jurisprudential Issues

Wudu (ablution), Ghusl (ritual bath), and maintaining purity

Dress code and rules for congregational prayer


Unit 9: Salat in Modern Life

Challenges of maintaining prayer in a busy lifestyle

Practical tips for consistent observance


Unit 10: Spiritual and Social Importance of Salat

Self-purification through prayer

Role and status of Salat in society

 

🟩 Course Features

Clear and simple language for easy understanding

PDF notes and summaries for every class

Modern presentations and multimedia teaching tools

Live interactive classes and Q&A sessions

Lifetime support and guidance

Accessible online from anywhere at any time

 

🟩 Who Should Take This Course?

New and experienced Muslims seeking detailed and correct knowledge of Salat

Those eager to correct mistakes and improve their prayer

Islamic teachers, Dawah workers, and students of Islamic studies

Muslims of all ages and professions aiming to enhance their devotion and purity in Salat

 

🟩 Learning Outcomes

Comprehensive and authentic knowledge of the Fiqh of Salat

Ability to identify and correct common mistakes in prayer

Strengthened connection with Allah through proper worship

Understanding the relevance and importance of Salat in daily life

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