"Allah (Subhanahu wa taala) will elevate those who have believed among you and those who have been given knowledge (multiple) degrees" [Surah Al Mujadala: 11]
"Seeking knowledge is an obligation on every Muslim" [Ibn Majah: 224]
"Whoever takes a path of seeking knowledge, Allah will ease a path for him leading to Paradise" [Al Tirmidhi: 2646]
Nearly every person's life story goes like this: Once upon a time, way in the past, you were the average Muslim (or non-Muslim), living your life just like the other five billion people living on this planet. You wake up in the morning, eat breakfast, go to school (or work), come back, eat dinner, spend some time enjoying yourself with your family, internet, or in front of the TV, and then go to sleep. The weekend comes, you enjoy yourself further, either visiting friends or doing leisure activities. Sunday night comes, and now you need to sleep to get ready again to repeat the same process over and over!
One day, something happens in your life that reminds you of why you are here (to worship Allah subhanahu wa taala) and that your time on this planet is very limited. So now, you want to take a new path in your life, to come closer to Allah subhanahu wa taala and to reach the highest level of Jannah by learning your religion and serving Islam.
Next, you decide to go to your local Masjid, in search of more knowledge of this religion, and you attend a few Halaqas that seem to talk about random topics. You feel you are not satisfied enough.
One of the Islamic Institutes comes to your town, you join the class, and you discover the beauty of knowledge. But then, you are so hungry to learn more and more in between the courses, you cannot travel to study Islam because of your circumstances, but you are dying to learn more.
So you go to the local Islamic Bookstore or library, determined to learn on your own. But you are lost between some of the following questions:
- Which book should I start with?
- What branch of Islamic Science is the most Important to learn first?
- Should I study the Fundamentals of Fiqh first or the Rulings of Fiqh?
- How much should I learn about Aqeeda before I start studying Tafseer?
- There are so many scholars/Institutes/books/sects/groups out there that I feel completely lost and don't know what to choose or where to start from!
Have any of the following Scenarios happened to you?
- There are so many courses offered in your town or Institutions that offer courses, but you do not know in what order you need to take the courses?
- You wasted years of your life reading the books that are not the best ones in their area, or are too advanced for your stage?
- You hear so many different opinions, but you cannot select the most authentic one?
- There are so many Scholars out there, but you do not know how to choose one that would give you the maximum results?
- You cannot tell real scholars from a good speaker?
- Your Sheikh makes what appears to you to be a mistake, but you do not know what's the proper way to approach him about it?
- You go to an Islamic bookstore (or website), and you do not know which books to choose for learning from the thousands of books written about Islam?
- You want to choose friends who will be on the same path of knowledge as you, but do not know from where to start?
- You studied many courses and books, but cannot recall most of the information?
Chances are that many people have encountered one or more of the scenarios mentioned above. After many years of random seeking of knowledge and listening to lectures, you realize that you are not accomplishing as much as the effort you are putting in. You need someone to save you from this mess and give you a "Roadmap to Knowledge" that details out the whole process for you so that you reach the maximum results in your life and afterlife. Now the time has come!
The humble author of this course has researched dozens of books that talk about the methodology and manners of seeking Islamic Knowledge, has interviewed and consulted a large number of prominent scholars, has reviewed lists of books recommended by scholars about seeking knowledge, has listened to nearly all lectures addressing the topic in both languages, and has compiled the information into a "Roadmap to Knowledge" course.
Moreover, he has spent months in English Islamic Bookstores and Libraries to find out what are the best available books out there written in English. This is the first time that such a list has been made of Islamic Books in English that is comprehensive and is ordered in a step-by-step list.
Some of the other things you will learn in this course:
- The rewards and benefits of seeking knowledge so that you can become motivated.
- The manners of the Student of Knowledge.
- How to talk and act like a Student of Knowledge for credibility.
- Secrets of the Scholars of the Past in learning knowledge.
- How to master each branch of Islamic Sciences.
- Manners of debating with those who oppose your opinion.
- Effective reading techniques based on the latest research.
- How to create a home library that is comprehensive and will get you results without having to move to a bigger house!
- Get introduced to each branch of knowledge and the best scholars and books in each area of study.
- How to turn your knowledge into action and use it effectively.
- Avoid common mistakes in seeking knowledge that waste years of your life.
You will no longer be randomly seeking bits of knowledge from here and there!
Who is this course for?
- Students of Knowledge who want to have a plan for seeking knowledge, but do not know from where to start.
- Imams, teachers, and young Scholars who are very knowledgeable, but do not know how to design a plan of seeking knowledge for their students or how to coach them, or even how to advance in self learning.
- Students who have spent years of their life seeking knowledge, but have not accomplished any results yet because of a lack of a plan.
- Parents who want to have a plan of knowledge for their children, but do not know from where to start.
- Researchers who perform studies about Islamic topics, but do not know what are the most reliable sources in every branch of Islamic Knowledge.
- New Muslims who are just starting to learn, but cannot distinguish between the many opinions, scholars, and books that are out there.
- The average Muslim that wants to learn about Islam in their free time, but is lost in the wealth of information available, and feels powerless whenever something is discussed either with other Muslims or with non-Muslims.
- Students who have sought some knowledge, but cannot decide what area of Islamic Studies they should specialize in.
What will you come out with at the end of the course?
- A binder that summarizes the most important rules of learning knowledge, with a complete plan of seeking knowledge.
- A step-by-step process of acquiring Islamic Knowledge.
- A comprehensive list of the best books in each branch of Islamic Sciences ranked from the easiest to the hardest, and the best scholars in the history of each field, so that you could start self-learning!
- Another list detailing the best audio/video material available out there that could be used for self learning on the go.
- The best publishers in the business that you could trust.
- Motivation to seek knowledge on your own without loosing patience until "the next" course comes to town.
Using this roadmap, the instructor has learned more knowledge in the past four years than the fifteen years before that! Are you going to waste another twenty years of your life discovering things by trial-and-error? Stop wasting time with random and ineffective ways of learning and ENROL NOW!