Fiqh In Practice

Fiqh In Practice
Day Mon
Time 11:15 - 12:00
Suitable For Sisters
Fees £150 or £18 monthly

Overview

Description

What is MMTQ’s Fiqh in Pratice Module?

Gain the confidence to practice Islamic rulings with clarity through this engaging PRACTICAL Fiqh course.

Learn through live demonstrations, real-life scenarios, case studies and hands-on application, equipping you with the confidence to apply what you learn to everyday life.

Course Content

Course Overview

The Fiqh in Practice course is designed to help adult learners develop a practical understanding of Islamic jurisprudence and its application in everyday life. Rather than focusing solely on legal theory, the course uses case studies, live demonstrations and study of real life scenarios to apply rulings confidently to everyday life.

The course also introduces the principles behind Islamic legal rulings, helping learners appreciate the wisdom, objectives and flexibility of Islamic law within the framework of the Qur'an and Sunnah.

Through authentic sources, guided discussions, and practical case studies, participants will gain the confidence to apply fiqh correctly in their daily lives while understanding the diversity of scholarly opinions on issues where legitimate differences exist.

Whether you are seeking to strengthen your personal practice, refresh your knowledge, or build a solid foundation in Islamic jurisprudence, this course provides a structured and accessible approach to learning fiqh with relevance to modern life.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Explain the rulings and conditions related to the five pillars of Islam: purification and salah, fasting, zakah and Hajj/umrah.
  2. Identify the Islamic rulings governing common transactions, contracts and financial dealings.
  3. Describe the key rights and responsibilities within Islamic family law, including marriage, divorce, child rearing and relationships.
  4. Understand rulings on wills and inheritance, slaughter and sacrifice, food and drink, society and culture, adornment and women’s issues.
  5. Be able to distinguish between clear halal and haram, recognise doubtful and identify better practice when there are concessions and difference of opinion.
Why Study this course with MMTQ?
  • Short 45 min session twice weekly make this a very manageable course
  • Hours and study days are perfectly convenient for mums with children at school
  • A mix of visual and audio learning makes learning interactive
  • Qualified ulama teachers and authentic teachings from classical sources 
FAQs

Is this a full course?  

This lesson is offered as a stand-alone module as part of the Sanatayn course and is part of a larger course.  

Do I have to commit to from the beginning?

Not at all. Come for the two weeks trial first. After that, commit to one year. Then take each year at a time. The beauty of studying Islam is that even if you don’t complete the whole course, you will still take back a wealth of information you can apply to your life and pass on to others.

Do I have to sit exams?

You’ll be pleased to know there are no exams for this module.

Can I keep my child with me in class?

Yes, MMTQ is a child-friendly madrasah and we support mothers who want to study with babies or young children. We close during school holidays and classes are always arranged at a time when children are at school. If you need to bring your children into class, they are always welcome.

Is there any homework for this class?

There is no additional learning or memorising for this course. You can read through your own notes to review them yourself if you wish.

What happens in the school holidays?

For the ease of our students, our holidays coincide with all the school holidays so you needn’t worry about caching up or finding childcare.

Enrolment and Fees

Enrolment is easy and simplified for the benefit of the students. To start studying the Fiqh in Practice Course:

  • Register your interest by texting 07306 627 786 with full name stating that you’re registering for the 2-week trial.
  • Come along to the Open day on Wednesday 30th September 2026. We will talk to you about the class and answer all your questions.
  • Then for the next 2 weeks, attend the classes and try them out so you get a feel of them.
  • After 2 weeks, if you wish to enrol, then fill in an application form and start your first year of study.
  • Enrolment for each year is separate so at this stage, students only need to commit to one year of study.

Fees for the Fiqh in Practice Module is just £180 per annum, or £150 with early bird discount. Fees can be paid in 10 monthly instalments of £18 throughout the year.

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