Study of Uṣūl al-Iftā' wa Ādābūh
(أصول الإفتاء وآدابه)

This course provides a comprehensive study, and cover-to-cover reading, of the celebrated work authored by Shaykh Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani on the principles and ethics governing the process of issuing Islamic legal verdicts (fatawa), entitled: Uṣūl al-Iftā’ wa Ādābūh. The Arabic work delves into the methodologies, responsibilities, and etiquettes required for issuing fatwa, exploring classical texts and contemporary applications. The book will be read over the period of one year with a teacher who has the privilege of reading it with the author some 25 years ago. This is the first time Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam will be teaching it, and hence it’s an opportunity not to be missed. Many interesting and beneficial points (fawa’id) will be learnt during the course, in sha Allah. Please keep in mind that this is not an iftā’ course. Rather, it entails delving into the oceans of knowledge covered in this book and, thus, the course is not restricted to those wanting to peruse a course in iftā’. It is equally beneficial for students of Islamic studies, graduate scholars, and those interested in deepening their understanding of Islamic jurisprudence and its practical application.

Who this course is for: This course is intended for advanced students of fiqh, graduate scholars, and those intending to study the science of answering queries.

Kindly Note: You will receive an invitation to the Google Classroom shortly before the course start date. Recordings available for those unable to join the live class. 

Course Includes:

£20 per month

Learning Outcome: Students will learn:

  • Definition, scope, and importance of iftā’ and fatwa in Islamic law.
  • The historical development of ifta’ and key juristic schools.
  • The role of a mufti and jurist.
  • Qualifications, responsibilities, and ethical obligations of a mufti/jurist.
  • Differences between mufti, qadi and mujtahid.
  • Core and foundational principles (usul) used in deriving fatawa.
  • Methodologies for resolving conflicting evidences and opinions.
  • The role of ijtihad in contemporary fatawa.
  • The primary and secondary sources of deriving Islamic rulings.
  • Procedures in issuing Islamic legal rulings, answering questions and writing fatawa.
  • Understanding the context and applying maqasid al-shari’ah (objectives of Shari’ah).
  • Ethics of a mufti and scholar.
  • The personal qualities, moral integrity, and conduct required in being a scholar and issuing fatwa.
  • Dealing with contemporary issues with wisdom and balance.
  • Addressing modern issues like finance, bioethics, and governance.
  • Navigating between classical jurisprudence and modern realities.
  • Contemporary fatawa and their implications in diverse contexts.

Course Description:

This course provides a comprehensive study, and cover-to-cover reading, of the celebrated work authored by Shaykh Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani on the principles and ethics governing the process of issuing Islamic legal verdicts (fatawa), entitled: Uṣūl al-Iftā’ wa Ādābūh. The Arabic work delves into the methodologies, responsibilities, and etiquettes required for issuing fatwa, exploring classical texts and contemporary applications. The book will be read over the period of one year with a teacher who has the privilege of reading it with the author some 25 years ago. This is the first time Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam will be teaching it, and hence it’s an opportunity not to be missed. Many interesting and beneficial points (fawa’id) will be learnt during the course, in sha Allah. Please keep in mind that this is not an iftā’ course. Rather, it entails delving into the oceans of knowledge covered in this book and, thus, the course is not restricted to those wanting to peruse a course in iftā’. It is equally beneficial for students of Islamic studies, graduate scholars, and those interested in deepening their understanding of Islamic jurisprudence and its practical application.

Termly breakdown:

Course Instructor

Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari

Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari

Shaykh Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari is a traditionally-trained Islamic scholar who has studied the Arabic language and various other traditional Islamic sciences including Qur’anic exegesis (tafsir), Hadith and Fiqh in different parts of the world including the UK, Pakistan and Syria.

The Shaykh has taught many courses and lectured extensively on a range of topics, and continues to travel regularly teaching and lecturing both in the UK and abroad. Presently, he resides in Leicester, UK. He is a teacher of various traditional Islamic sciences, and Director and researcher at the Institute of Islamic Jurisprudence (Darul Iftaa, www.daruliftaa.com).

Detailed Biography

FAQs

We are using Google Classroom as our Learning Management Portal. Please sign-up to Google Classroom with same email address you will use during course enrolment. We will invite you to our course classroom.

The first session will take place on, 22nd September 2024, 1 pm to 2:30 pm UK Time. Lessons will be every Sundays at this time.

You will be provided a recording of the session so you can catch up without missing any content.

We will be using Zoom.us. We will share zoom invite link with you on Google Classroom.

Yes. At the end of each lesson, there will be a Q&A session with the teacher.