The Qur’anic Generation (I): Companions of the Prophet

Khurram Khan
Dr. Khurram Khan
Last Update June 22, 2022
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MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Khurram Khan
Director at MAC

COURSE OVERVIEW

One of the key challenges facing people of all ages today is developing one’s character. There was no better group of people who reflected the perfection of the character of the Prophet (PBUH) than the blessed companions who saw, spoke to, had meals with, and learned directly from him. This unique generation heard the revelation of the Qur’an directly from the blessed lips of the Prophet (PBUH) and was able to implement and teach it to the next generation of believers. No other believers have the distinction of being the “Qur’anic Generation”.

In this course, we follow the journey of many of the first generation of Companions (the Sahabah) and what their lives can teach us. Today, people are looking for role models, and we have manufactured artificial superheroes and characters to fill this human desire. Once we connect with the stories of these remarkable human beings, we will naturally have new inspirational role models we can relate to and admire.

Each segment is only a brief glimpse (10 minutes) into the life of the Companions and a more detailed study can be obtained via additional resources. Segments can be repeated or used as regular reminders.

This course is for everyone. The language and appropriateness of content are designed for all ages.

Curriculum

11 Lessons1h 37m

Unit 1 – Ubayy ibn Ka’b

Unit 2 – Salim Mawla Abu Hudhayfah

Unit 3 – Abdullah ibn Mas’ud

Unit 4 – Mu’adh ibn Jabal

Unit 5 – Zayd ibn Thabit

Unit 6 – Umm Kulthoom bint Uqbah ibn Abi Mu’ayt

Unit 7 – Zaynab bint Muhammad & Abul ‘As ibn Ar-Rabiah

Unit 8 – Bilal ibn Rabah

Unit 9 – Khabbab ibn al-Aratt

Unit 10 – Ammar ibn Yasir & His Parents

Unit 11 – Al-Miqdad ibn Amr

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Dr. Khurram Khan

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Dr. Khurram Khan served on the board of directors and executive committee of MAC in several capacities. His focus is on working with youth and young adults to achieve their professional and personal goals. He is also an adviser to Islamic organizations and an Islamic lecturer in the community. Professionally, he is an Associate Professor of Medicine at McMaster University. He has a Masters in Epidemiology and has published many peer-reviewed research articles in the specialty area of Digestive diseases. He enjoys studying history, playing sports, and spending time with his family.
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Free
Level
All Levels
Duration 1.6 hour
Lectures
11 lectures
Subject
Language
English

Material Includes

  • Ubayy ibn Ka’b
  • Salim Mawla Abu Hudhayfah
  • Abdullah ibn Mas’ud
  • Mu’adh ibn Jabal
  • Zayd ibn Thabit
  • Umm Kulthoom bint Uqbah ibn Abi Mu’ayt
  • Zaynab bint Muhammad & Abul ‘As ibn Ar-Rabiah
  • Bilal ibn Rabah
  • Khabbab ibn al-Aratt
  • Ammar ibn Yasir & His Parents
  • Al-Miqdad ibn Amr