
Join us for a comprehensive exploration of the foundational principles and practical applications of Fiqh in Zakat, Sawm (Fasting), and Hajj.
Over ten weeks, we will delve into the intricate rulings and essential guidelines governing these pillars of our faith. From understanding the spiritual significance of Zakat to the intricacies of Sawm and the rituals of Hajj, this course offers a foundation for those eager to deepen their knowledge and practice of Islamic jurisprudence.
Course Outline
Week One
Introductory Remarks
What is Fiqh and Why Study Fiqh
Fiqh Terminology
Week Two
Intro to Chapter of Zakat
Conditions for Obligation
Week Three
Nisab (Minimum Threshold)
Eligible Recipients of Zakat
Week Four
Intro to Chapter of Fasting
Defenition
Week Five
Moonsighting
Invalidators
Week Six
Exemptions from Fasting
‘Itikaaf
Week Seven
Intro to Chapter of Hajj
Conditions
Week Eight
State of Ihram
Types of Ihraam
Week Nine
Complete Hajj Practical
Week Ten
Umrah
Concluding Remarks
Mufti Hammad Jogiat was born and raised in Cambridge, Ontario. His journey into Islamic studies began at an early age when he memorized the Quran by age 14. He spent 3 years pursuing Islamic studies at Darul Uloom Blackburn in the United Kingdom, after which he transferred to South Africa where he completed a 6-year Alimiyyah program at Darul Uloom Azaadville. He then pursued a 2-year Takhassus Fil Ifta/Fiqh at Darul Ifta Mahmudiyyah. During this period, Mufti Hammad earned a master's diploma in Islamic Finance, showcasing his commitment to bridging traditional knowledge with contemporary financial practices
Mufti Hammad currently serves as an Imam, speaker, teacher, and counsellor at the Cambridge Muslim Society, a speaker/instructor at Wijhah Initiative, and a Shariah Advisor for multiple Islamic Financial institutions.
