Atheism and Islam – Level 1
Address Modern Atheism with Islamic Insight, Critical Thought, and Daʿwah Tools
About the Course
Delve into the intellectual crossroads of Atheism and Islam in our “Atheism and Islam – Level 1” course. Guided by a panel of global scholars, this 12-session programme explores key arguments including the Design Argument, Cosmology, Evolution, and the Problem of Evil—blending Islamic theology with philosophical and scientific reasoning. The course critically examines the foundations of atheistic thought while equipping students with rational, well-grounded Islamic responses. Ideal for students, parents, and those engaged in Islamic studies or daʿwah, it aims to foster deeper understanding, promote informed dialogue, and empower participants to confidently navigate contemporary ideological challenges.
Course Team
Ustadh Asadullah Ali Al-Andalusi
Enis Doko
Ustadh Jamie B. Turner
Ustadh Safaruk Chowdhury
Dr. Shoaib Ahmed Malik
(Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences Zayed University, Dubai)
Ustadh Hamza Karamali
(Masters in Computer Engineering , University of Toronto)
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Course Overview
Delve into the captivating juncture where Atheism and Islam intersect with our immersive “Atheism and Islam – Level 1” course. Embark on an intellectual odyssey guided by eminent experts, igniting your curiosity about the intricate dynamics between atheistic viewpoints and Islamic beliefs. In this comprehensive journey, you'll traverse through pivotal arguments, from the Design and Cosmological Arguments to Evolution and the Problem of Evil. The course navigates the philosophical and scientific terrains where these contrasting worldviews collide, inviting you to explore rationality, morality, and even the politics surrounding them.
Suitable for students, parents, and those immersed in Islamic studies, this course unlocks profound insights. Elevate your understanding as you engage in informed dialogues and formulate well-grounded responses to atheistic inquiries. With the knowledge gained, you'll not only navigate complexities but also enhance your ability to engage with diverse perspectives.
Course Aims and Objectives
- Unearth Key Arguments: Skillfully analyze fundamental atheistic arguments, like cosmology and morality, within the context of Islamic beliefs, enabling thoughtful discourse.
- Contrast Worldviews: Masterfully compare the rational underpinnings and philosophical dimensions of Islam and atheism, nurturing a comprehensive perspective.
- Empower Critical Thinking: Harness critical thinking skills to evaluate the relevance and implications of atheistic viewpoints, fostering insightful analysis.
- Engage in Informed Dialogue: Participate confidently in productive discussions with atheistic individuals, empowered by a nuanced understanding.
- Formulate Insightful Responses: Craft well-informed responses to ethical dilemmas and philosophical inquiries, rooted in the teachings of Islam, leading to profound discourse.
Learning Outcomes
- Mastery of Atheistic Arguments: Confidently dissect and understand atheistic arguments, empowering you to engage meaningfully with atheism's tenets.
- Holistic Worldview Comparison: Acquire an in-depth understanding of the similarities and differences between Islamic and atheistic worldviews, enriching your perspective.
- Enhanced Critical Analysis: Elevate your analytical skills to critically assess the interplay between atheism and Islam, fostering insightful thought.
- Impactful Dialogue Skills: Engage in enlightening dialogues with atheists, drawing from your nuanced comprehension of the intersections between the two ideologies.
- Thoughtful Discourse Creation: Develop the ability to craft thoughtful, informed responses to ethical and philosophical challenges, fostering meaningful conversations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Al Balagh courses recognised or accredited?
How is this online course structured?
Are the course structure, content, and schedule guaranteed to remain the same?
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our published course information. However, our programmes are subject to ongoing review and development. Changing circumstances may cause alteration to, or the cancellation of, courses. Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of relevant bodies or revisions to subject benchmark statements. We may also make changes to keep courses updated and contemporary, or as a result of student feedback. We reserve the right to make variations if we consider such action to be necessary or in the best interests of students.
When will I have access to the online course material?
Will I get notification for live sessions?
Is it mandatory to attend live sessions?
I missed a live session. Can I get the video recordings?
Can I download the video recordings on my device (Desktop/Laptop/Mobile/Tab)?
What is the process for reaching out to the instructor?
( Please note, they often have demanding schedules and may not always be able to address individual queries. We encourage you to attend live sessions and utilize the Q&A period for questions. For queries post-lecture, feel free to contact our administrators, and we will do our best to assist. Responses from instructors will depend on their availability. Thank you for your understanding.)
When will the final exam be held?
I have doubts but I cannot attend the live session. Any other way to ask my questions?
How do I interact with my classmates?
Joining the group will allow you to connect with fellow course students for discussions and updates.
How long will I have access to the free online course(s)?
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How can I apply for the Al Balagh Scholarship?
What is the course grading policy?
- Weekly Assessment Exams (60% of total points): Throughout the course, you will encounter approximately 5-6 online objective assessments aimed at testing your understanding and honing your skills. These weekly checkpoints are pivotal in tracking your progress and ensuring you're on the right path.
- Course Final Exam (40% of total points): The culmination of your learning journey is marked by the course final exam. This decisive assessment evaluates your grasp of the entire course content.
- Achieving a score of 40% or above is essential to pass the course. This balanced approach between regular assessments and a comprehensive final exam ensures that you not only retain information but also apply your knowledge effectively.
When can I expect to receive my Certificate of Achievement?
Following successful course completion, you will be eligible to receive your digital certificate of achievement. To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria:
Completion of All Course Modules: Full engagement with all designated course materials, including readings, assignments, and assessments, is mandatory.
Attainment of the Minimum Passing Threshold: A minimum grade of 40% is required to qualify for the certificate of achievement.
Who do I contact if I still have doubts related to my courses ?
📞 Admissions Team( Payment, Scholarships, Enrollment, or information about New Courses):
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