Courses
Five-Year Secondary Programme and Intermediate Course in Islamic Studies
(Full-time)
This programme is offered to students who have completed a primary school education. A comprehensive secular and Islamic syllabus is taught up to ‘O’ Level. Subjects include English Language, Mathematics, Computer Studies, Social Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Principles of Business, Principles of Accounts, Arabic Language, Islamic Juris-prudence, Islamic Beliefs, Islamic History, Quraanic Studies, Hadith Studies, Translation of Quraan and Hadith and Intonation and Memorization of the Holy Quraan.
Eight-Year Aalim Programme (B.A. Degree in Islamic Studies)
(Full-time)
Upon the successful completion of the five-year programme, students can continue for a further three years in order to complete a B.A. Degree Course (Aalim). This further three-year programme consists of extensive studies in Hadith, Tafseer, Fiqh, Balaagha, Miraath (Islamic Inheritance), Seerah, Islamic History, Islamic Beliefs, Usool of Hadith, Usool of Fiqh and Usool of Tafseer. A’ level subjects are also offered along with the programme.
Five-year Aalim Programme
(Full-time)
This programme is offered to students who have a desire to study only Islamic studies after successfully completing their academic studies elsewhere. It culminates in the award of the B.A. Degree in Islamic Studies (Aalim).
Al Faadil Associate Degree Programme
This is an Associate Degree Programme conducted at Darul Uloom on a part-time basis. It is an extensive course in higher Islamic Studies (such as Tafseer, Hadith, Islamic Beliefs and Islamic Jurisprudence) culminating in an Associate Degree in Islamic Studies called the Al Faadhil Associate Degree.
Hifdh Course
This is a programme where students can fulfill their desire of memorizing the entire Holy Quraan. They are guided through the memori-zation of the entire Quraan by qualified teachers, thus earning the title of Haafidh of the Quraan.
Tajweed and Qaari Course
This is a special course in which students are taught to recite the Holy Quraan in the best possible manner with all its rules and regulations. Students are tutored by qualified Qurraa of the Holy Quraan and upon successful completion can also qualify as Qaari.
Part-time Programmes
Many programmes such as Arabic Language, Tajweed, Quraanic Reading, Hadith Studies, Commentary of the Holy Quraan and Laws of Shariah etc. are offered to the public during the academic year at both the Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges.
Post S.E.A. Course
The Darul Uloom Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges conduct a Post S.E.A. Course in Islamic Studies for the last school term after the S.E.A. Examination. This course includes Recitation and Memorization of the Holy Quraan, the Biography of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.), Arabic Language, Islamic History, General Knowledge of Quraan, Hadith and Islamic Jurisprudence on the five pillars of Islam, Mathematics and English Language.
Vacation Programme (July)
Both the Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges conduct a two-week vacation programme in Islamic Studies for students of secondary schools in the month of July. This course includes Islamic History, Islamic Beliefs, Quraanic Studies, Hadith Studies, Islamic Jurisprudence, Recitation and Memorization of the Holy Quraan and Arabic Language.
Boarding Facilities
One of the unique features of the Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges is the boarding facilities which are offered to both foreign and local students.
Students who stay on the compound are able to remain in an Islamic environment which ensures five times Salaah etc. Local students stay from Monday to Friday and meals, dormitory and washing facilities are provided. Limited space is available, especially in the Girls’ College so applications should be made early.
ISLAMIC EDUCATION AT THE DARUL ULOOM
The Darul Uloom Institute is an Educational one which offers Secondary Academic and Islamic Education as well as Tertiary Islamic Education.
The Institute comprises of two Colleges, Boys and Girls, and offers a wide range of Secular and Islamic subjects.
The secular subjects are taught along with the syllabus of Islamic Studies, after which students write the CXC and London Exams.
The following O’ Level subjects are taught at the Colleges for a period of (5) years.
- English Language – (Grammar and Literature)
- Mathematics
- Integrated Science
- Biology
- Social Studies
- Principles of Business
- Principles of Accounts
- Arabic Language
- Information Technology
- Electronic Document Preparation and Management
THE ARABIC / ISLAMIC COURSE OF STUDIES
The Arabic/Islamic Course of Studies is divided into the following levels:
SECONDARY LEVEL – ISLAMIC / ARABIC STUDIES
DURATION – 3 YEARS
CLASSES – FORMS 1, 2 & 3
INTERMEDIATE ISLAMIC STUDIES
DURATION – 2 YEARS
CLASSES – FORMS 4 & 5
ADVANCED ISLAMIC STUDIES
DURATION – 3 YEARS
CLASSES – AALIM YR.1, AALIM YR. 2, AALIM YR. 3
B.A. DEGREE IN ISLAMIC STUDIES
DURATION – TWO YEARS
CLASSES – AALIM YR. 4, AALIM YR. 5
Syllabus for Advanced Arabic/Islamic Studies
Science of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Development of Islamic Jurisprudence and law in Islam
- Islamic Jurisprudence at the time of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A).
- Islamic Jurisprudence at the time of the Sahabaahs and Taabieen (i.e. 1st and 2nd generations of Muslims).
- Legal terminology and the definition/usage of the technical terms used by the Jurists of Islam.
- Need and necessity for Islamic Jurisprudence
Islamic Jurisprudence and Law (Fiqh)
Study of the following chapters:
- Cleanliness and Purification
- Prayer and Worship
- Zakaat and its calculation
- Fasting and its observance
- Hajj (the pilgrimage to Makkah) and its laws
Study of the Islamic Laws pertaining to:
- Marriage & Divorce; Maintenance & Custody of Children
- Insurance & Gambling
- Aqeeqah (Sacrifice at the birth of a child)
- Adhiya (Qurbaani)
- Social Conduct
- Criminal offences and their punishments.
- Drugs and Intoxicants.
- Lawful and Unlawful in Islam.
- Animals and Slaughtering.
- Interest and Usury (Riba).
- Hunting and its Laws.
- Trade and Commerce.
Study of Arabic Texts on Islamic Jurisprudence, namely:
- Nurul Idhaah.
- Fiqhul Muyasar.
- Quduri.
Science of Hadith: (Traditions of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.)).
- Development of Hadith Literature in the early Centuries of Islam.
- Early Compilers of Hadith Literature
- Technical terms and their usage in Hadith Literature.
- The Position of Hadith in Islam.
Hadith Literature
A study of the Books
(1) ‘Zaadut — Talibeen’. A compilation which comprises of approximately 296 Ahadith (Sayings) of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.).
(2) ‘Mishkaatul — Masabeeh’. (A compilation of 5995 traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.) written by the great scholar of Hadith Muhammad Waliuddeen Ibn Abdullah At Tabrizi, commonly known as Imam Tabrizi (died 737 A.H. corresponding to 1316 A.D.)
Science of the Holy Quraan.
- The Revelation of the Holy Quraan.
- The Meaning and the message of the Holy Quraan.
- The Compilation of the Holy Quraan.
- Understanding (Tafseer) Commentary of the Holy Quraan.
- Memorization of the selected parts of the Holy Quraan.
- Intonation and recitation of the Holy Quraan.
- Translation and Commentary of Selected Parts of the Holy Quraan.
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Principles of Hadith (Traditions).
Islamic Beliefs (Aqaaid).
The Beliefs of a Muslim.
- Belief in oneness of God.
- Belief in His Attributes
- Belief in His Angels.
- Belief in His Revealed Scriptures
- Belief in His Messengers and Apostles.
- Belief in the Day of Judgement.
- Belief in the Life after death.
- Belief in His Divine Decree and Pre destination.
- Belief in Paradise and Hell.
- Study of different groups of Muslims.
Lives of the Prophets.
Life and Biography of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (upon whom be peace) Seerah.
- His birth and lineage
- His life before Prophethood.
- His Prophethood and call towards Islam.
- His marriages and family life.
- His campaigns and battles.
- His migration from Makka to Madina.
- His mission and the Completion of Islam.
Arabic Language.
- Arabic Conversation.
- Arabic Grammar (The Study of Syntax and Etymology), in preparation for the Arabic ‘A’ level syllabus.
Eloquence of the Arabic Language.
Islamic History
- Islam at the time of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.S.)
- The Islamic Empires during the reign of the four Caliphs.
- The period after the four Caliphs.
Islamic Inheritance and Wills.
Note: While completing this syllabus, students are also required to complete two ‘A’ level subjects which will differ with respect to the group of students in any particular year.
Syllabus for the B.A. Degree Course in Islamic Studies.
- Arabic Language Advanced level
- A Study of the most reliable and authentic commentaries of the Holy Quraan, namely:
- Tafseer Jalaalain – An authentic exegesis of the Holy Quraan written by the great exegetes Irnam Abdur Rahman Jalaluddeen As Suyuti (died 911 A.H./1490 A.D.) and Imam Muhammad Jalaluddeen Al Mahalli. (Died 864 A.H./1443 A.D.)
- Tafseer Ibn Katheer – An authentic exegesis and Commentary of the Holy Quraan written by the great commentator (of Al Quraan) Hafiz Ismail Irnadudeen Abul Rida Ad Damakshi commonly known as Hafiz Ibn Katheer. (Died 774 A.H.11353 A.D.)
- Extensive and indepth study of ‘Islamic law and Jurisprudence’:
- Text used – Al-Hidaayah – A comprehensive book dealing with each and every aspect of the ‘Islamic Law System’ and Jurisprudence in Islam. It was written by the great Jurist Abu Hassan Ali Ibn Abi Bakr. (Died 593 A.H/ 1072 A.D)
- A Study of the six most reliable and authentic compilations of the traditions of Prophet Muhammad (U.W.B.P), namely:
- The compilation of Al-Bukaari – A compilation of 9.000 traditions written by the great traditionist Muhammad Ibn Ismail Al Bukhari (Died 256A.H / 835 A.D)
- The compilation of Al-Muslim – A compilation of traditions written by Abu Al Husain Muslim Ibn Hajjaaj (Died 261 A.H / 840A.D)
- The compilation of Imam Tirmizi – Written by the great traditionist Abu Esa Muhammad Ibn Esa at Tirmizi (Died 279 A.H / 256 A.D)
- The compilation of Imam Abu Dawood – Written by Abu Dawood Sulaim Ibn Al Ashath (Died 207 A.H / 286 A.D)
- The compilation of Imam Nasai – Written by Ahmad Ibn Shuaib An Nasai (Died 303A.H I 882 A.D).
- The compilation of Imam Ibn Maajah – Written by Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Yaseed Ibn Maajah (Died 273 A.H / 852 A.D)
- The Study of the Muwatta of Imam Maalik – Written by Malik Ibn Anas (Died 1 79A.H I 758 A.D).
- The Study of ‘Sharhul Ma’aani Al Athaar’ the compilation of Abu Jafar Tahaawi – (Died 321 A.H / 700 A.D)
The school year of the Darul Uloom is the same as that of the Government Schools comprising three terms. Examinations are conducted at the end of each term of the three terms per school year.
Students are promoted only upon their successful completion of each school year having an overall average of 51% at the end of a school year.
With respect to Tertiary Islamic studies, students must successfully complete all subject areas and books of the Secondary, Intermediate and Advanced Islamic Studies before being admitted into the B.A. Degree.
The Advanced and B.A. Degree Islamic Studies are conducted by competent and qualified Islamic Scholars who hold B.A. and Masters in Islamic Studies from reputable Islamic Universities of India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and England.
The course work done by students enrolled in the B.A. Degree programme are mailed to the Head Institute, Darul Uloom Sabeelur Rashaad, Bangalore, India for rechecking and endorsement and upon their approval the students graduate in this level of Islamic Studies.
Classes at The Darul Uloom are conducted on a daily basis from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
There are eight teaching sessions per day, each having a time allotment of 40 minutes.
For those enrolled in the B.A. Degree Programme, classes are additionally conducted before and after the official timings for classes as well as during the normal school holidays in order to complete the Syllabus.