Advanced Depth CourseNo PrerequisiteLaunching in June

Methodologies of the Prophets (AS)

مناهج الأنبياء عليهم السلام

A structured course for serious learners worldwide, taught primarily in Urdu with support for English-speaking families and students. Study how the Prophets (AS) and Companions (RA) carried the mission of guidance through Quranic analysis, history, critical reflection, and respectful discussion of sincere questions.

Duration

6 Months

Total Lectures

66

Schedule

Mon, Wed, Fri

Lecture Duration

60-90 Minutes

Language

Urdu

Mode

Online

Depth

Advanced

Prerequisite

None

Cohort

Limited seats

Monthly Course Fee

Pakistan Students: PKR 4,500/monthInternational Students: USD 25/month

Need financial support? Apply for scholarship consideration.

After registration interest is reviewed, payment instructions will be shared by email or WhatsApp. Seats are limited for the first cohort.

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Who is this course for?

This course is suitable for:

  • Students of Islamic studies who want a structured study of prophetic methodology
  • Modern-educated students and working adults who want to think deeply about Islamic history
  • Teachers, da'wah workers, and community educators
  • Learners interested in Qur'anic analysis of the Prophets (AS)
  • Youth and young adults who want to understand their role, responsibility, and placement in the modern world through the lens of the prophetic mission
  • Students who want to understand how the mission of the Prophets (AS) remains relevant to personal, social, intellectual, and community life today
  • Learners who want to connect Seerah, earlier Prophets, and the Rightly Guided Caliphate with contemporary challenges
  • Researchers interested in Islamic history, prophetic missions, and historical traditions
  • Serious learners with no formal prerequisite who can commit to a 6-month programme

This course is not only a historical study. It is designed to help learners understand the prophetic mission as a living framework for guidance, reform, leadership, and responsible action in the modern age. No formal prerequisite is required; sincere questions and thoughtful reflection are welcome.

A Space for Serious Questions

This course is designed especially for learners who want to study religion with structure, humility, and intellectual honesty. Students are encouraged to ask sincere questions, reflect critically on history, and connect prophetic guidance with personal, social, and community life today.

Course Objectives

  • Study how the Prophets (AS) and Companions (RA) carried out the mission of guiding humanity
  • Analyse Qur'anic teachings, prophetic methods, and historical traditions
  • Understand Islam as a comprehensive system, including Aqeedah, Akhlaq, Ahkaam, and social order
  • Study the four functions mentioned in Surah Al-Jumu'ah 62:2: Tilawat-e-Ayat, Tazkiyah, Taleem-ul-Kitab, and Taleem-ul-Hikmah
  • Conduct analytical Tafseer of Qur'anic verses related to the Prophets (AS)
  • Critically analyse Israiliyyat and historical traditions
  • Understand eras and phases in prophetic missions
  • Study the central role of the Ulul-Azm Prophets
  • Connect the Seerah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) with the teachings of earlier Prophets
  • Understand the reformative principles of the Rightly Guided Caliphate
  • Develop confidence to ask sincere questions and reflect critically within a respectful Islamic learning environment

Complete Curriculum

24 weeks, 66 lectures, final presentation phase in weeks 23-24

  • Importance of Study of Methodologies of the Prophets (AS)
  • Departmental Structure of Islam in the Light of Surah Al-Jumu'ah Ayat 1 & 2
  • Concept of Eras & Phases, and the Central Role of Ulul-Azm Rusul (AS)

Course Questions

Is there any prerequisite?

No formal prerequisite is required. The course is designed for serious learners who can commit to regular study.

What language is used?

The course is taught primarily in Urdu, with support for English-speaking families and students where needed.

Are sincere questions allowed?

Yes. Students are encouraged to ask sincere questions, reflect critically on history, and discuss contemporary relevance in a respectful learning environment.

Ready to study the prophetic methodology with depth and reflection?

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