Are instalment plans available for payment?
Yes.
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The course is taught by Sh Ruzwan Mohammed, a Sunni theologian who is trained in the Ashari, Maturidi and Athari schools of Creed.
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The course includes extra tutorials on proofs for God’s existence, moral criteria, salvation, theodicy (problem of evil), prophecy, and contemporary objections.
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The topic is by its nature abstract. However, the tutorials cover real issues that are debated and discussed online and in real life, such as the question of evil and the origins of Morality.
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The core text and commentaries will be covered with introductory summary and contextualisation, then a word for word study of the text.
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Class lessons are available each week on the student portal. Live tutorials and Seminars are conducted every three weeks, and can be watched back in missed.
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It is suggested that the course requires a minimum of 2 times the class teaching time to prepare and revise content outside of class, meaning a total of 150min focused study altogether.
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The course focuses not only on the delivery of a full classical text, but also ties this in with a modern interfaces: Tutorials on proofs for God’s existence, moral criteria, salvation, theodicy (problem of evil), prophecy, and contemporary objections.
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