Study of the Social Codes of Islam Founded Through Surat An-Nisa
About This Course
How does the Quran shape our hearts, minds, and actions?
Living the Quran is a transformative series where each short session takes a deep dive into a specific chapter of the Quran, uncovering its timeless wisdom and relevance to our daily lives.
In just ten minutes, our speakers explore:
- The deeper meanings behind key verses
- How Quranic teachings apply to our modern world
- Practical lessons to live by
Join us as we reflect on the words of Allah swt and reconnect with the Quran in a meaningful way.
Curriculum
10 Lessons
Does Islam oppress women? | Living the Quran (Ep. 11) | Surah An-Nisa
Does Islam oppress women? | Living the Quran (Ep. 11) | Surah An-Nisa00:09:46
Does Islam Favour Men in Inheritance? | Living the Quran (Ep. 12) | Surah An-Nisa
It Takes Two – Marriage 101 | Living the Quran (Ep. 13) | Surah An-Nisa
Domestic Violence – A Crime, Not a Family Matter| Living the Quran (Ep. 14) | Surah An-Nisa
Who Deserves Obedience? | Living the Quran (Ep. 15) | Surah An-Nisa
Murder or Manslaughter? How Islamic Law Defines It | Living the Quran (Ep. 16) | Surah An-Nisa
Hijrah & Faith: When Is It Time to Move? | Living the Quran (Ep. 17) | Surah An-Nisa
How Does Shaytan Trick Us | Living the Quran (Ep. 18) | Surah An-Nisa
Does Islam Permit Polygamy? | Living the Quran (Ep. 19) | Surah An-Nisa
Prophets, Economics, and Divine Law | Living the Quran (Ep. 20) | Surah An-Nisa
Your Instructors
Dr. Jasser Auda
Professor Jasser Auda is a scholar of Islamic legal theory, especially the higher purposes (maqasid) of the Islamic law. He is the President of Maqasid Institute Global, a think tank registered in the USA, UK, Malaysia and Indonesia, a Visiting Professor at the Centre for the Study of Islam at Carleton University, Canada, a Visiting Professor at the Rule of Law Institute, Faculty of Law, Loyola University Chicago, and Al-Shatibi Chair for Maqasid Studies at the International Peace University in South Africa.
He is a Founding and Board Member of the International Union for Muslim Scholars, an Executive Member of the Fiqh Council of North America, a Member of the European Council for Fatwa and Research, and a Fellow of the Fiqh Academy of India. He has a PhD in the philosophy of Islamic law from the University of Wales, UK, and a PhD in systems analysis from the University of Waterloo, Canada. Early in his life, he memorized the Qur’an and undertook traditional studies at the Study Circles of Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. He worked previously as a professor at the universities of Waterloo and Ryerson in Canada, Alexandria University in Egypt, Faculty of Islamic Studies, Qatar, American University of Sharjah, UAE, and University of Brunei Darussalam, Brunei. Professor Auda lectured on Islam and its law in dozens of countries, and wrote 25 books in Arabic and English, some of which were translated to 25 languages.’
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