Philosophy: An Islamic Introduction
This course is presented by NurEdu Guidance
- Total 24 Class
- One to one live class
- 80 USD course fee
Course Introduction
Philosophy: An Islamic Introduction
Course Overview
Philosophy: An Islamic Introduction is a beginner-level course designed to provide a clear and structured understanding of the fundamental concepts, history, and various branches of Islamic philosophy. The course covers everything from the basic introduction to philosophy and its relationship with Islam, to the analysis of knowledge and reality, ethics and social philosophy, philosophy of science, and the Islamic perspectives on education and medical philosophy.
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Who is this course for?
Students who want to gain an introductory understanding of Islamic philosophy
Individuals interested in Islamic Studies, philosophy, or social sciences
Students at madrasa, university, or research level
Teachers, preachers, and public speakers involved in Islamic education and da‘wah
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What you will learn by the end of this course
The basic definition and purpose of philosophy
Understanding the relationship between Islam and philosophy
Islamic perspectives on Epistemology and Metaphysics
Philosophy of science and Islamic scientific worldview
Islamic explanations of human nature, consciousness, and ethics
Analysis of social, historical, medical, and educational philosophy from an Islamic perspective
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Course Features
PDF notes and slides for each lecture
Modern, visually engaging presentations
Q&A and discussion-based sessions
Topic-based explanations with examples and references
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Course Modules
1. Introduction to Philosophy and its Relationship with Islam
2. History and Branches of Islamic Philosophy
3. Epistemology and Metaphysics in Islam
4. Philosophy of Science and Islamic Scientific Thought
5. Human Nature and Consciousness
6. Ethics and Social Philosophy
7. Philosophy of History and Islamic Historical Consciousness
8. Philosophy of Medicine
9. Philosophy of Education and Islamic Educational Theory
10. Summary Review and Final Discussion