Women and the Mosque

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Dr. Jasser Auda
Last Update June 24, 2022
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About This Course

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Jasser Auda
President of Maqasid Institute Global

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course will take an in-depth understanding of Islam’s divine balance between men and women.

  • What are the roles women play in the mosque according to Islamic jurisprudence?
  • What do the Qur’an and Sunnah say about women in mosques?
  • Is there a specific dress code for women while in the mosque?
  • Are women allowed to deliver lectures to men in the mosque?

This course is dedicated to women in Islam. Women are half of humanity and half of our ummah; and how we approach our women is, by extension, a mirror of how we relate to Islam and humanity.

By design, this course delivers deep insight into Islam and women. The aim is to provide a holistic approach so we do justice to this topic and our women.

Curriculum

20 Lessons1h 25m

Unit 1 – Why Is this Topic Important?

Unit 2 – What Is the Correct Methodology in Dealing with Today’s Questions?

Unit 3 – What Does the Qur’an Say about Women and Mosques?

Unit 4 – What Does the Sunnah Say about Women and Mosques?

Unit 5 – On What Basis Do Some Muslims Prevent Women from Entering Mosques?

Unit 6 – Did the Prophet Say that a Women’s Prayer at Home Is Better than at Mosque?

Unit 7 – Are the Hadith Narrations that Ridicule Women True?

Unit 8 – Are Most Women “dwellers of hell”?

Unit 9 – How Did the Prophet Design the First Mosque in Madinah?

Unit 10 – Is There Such a Thing as a “Men’s Entrance” to the Mosque?

Unit 11 – Are Children Allowed in the Mosque? Where Do They Pray?

Unit 12 – Can Men and Women Interact in the Mosque?

Unit 13 – What Happens When Some People Act Inappropriately in the Mosque?

Unit 14 – Is There a Specific Dress Code for Women in the Mosque?

Unit 15 – Is It Preferable for Women to Attend Congregational Prayers in the Mosque?

Unit 16 – Are Non-Muslim Men and Women Allowed in the Mosque? Can They Pray There?

Unit 17 – Are There Limits on Women’s Participation in the Mosque’s Social Activities?

Unit 18 – Can Women Lecture Men in the Mosque?

Unit 19 – Can Women Lead Congregational Prayers? Can They Perform the Call To Prayer?

Unit 20 – Can Women Serve on the Mosque’s Board? Is Women’s Leadership Forbidden by Hadith?

Your Instructors

Dr. Jasser Auda

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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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Free
Level
Intermediate
Duration 1.4 hour
Lectures
20 lectures
Language
English

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