Introduction to Islam
Gabriel S. Reynolds
If you''ve ever had questions about Islam, this course is for you.
It is impossible to overestimate the influence of Islam, which brings inspiration and meaning to the lives of many millions of people worldwide. At the same time, misunderstandings about Islam abound.
Now, in Introduction to Islam, you will explore the full sweep of the religion of Islam. Your guide, Prof. Gabriel S. Reynolds, a Catholic and a scholar of Islamic studies and a Notre Dame professor, will answer your most important questions about the second largest, and fastest-growing, religion in the world.
You will begin with the sources of Islam, the life of Muhammad, and the importance of the Qur?an. Next, you will analyze the historical development of Islam, coming to understand the rise of Islam and its Sunni and Shi?ite traditions. You will also discuss the central place of shari?a, or the divine law, to Islam. Finally, you will consider the mystical tradition of Islam, the role of Jesus in Islam, and the origins and meaning of jihad.
Ideal for beginners, this course answers questions of particular concern to Christians who care about the Church''s relation with Islam. As you listen to these fascinating lectures, you will broaden your own capacity for interreligious dialogue and understanding of Abrahamic religions.
At the end, you will emerge with a deeper understanding of the history, teachings, and practice of Islam.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.
Duration - 7h 48m.
Author - Gabriel S. Reynolds.
Narrator - Not Yet Available.
Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
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If you''ve ever had questions about Islam, this course is for you. It is impossible to overestimate the influence of Islam, which brings inspiration and meaning to the lives of many millions of people worldwide. At the same time, misunderstandings about Islam abound. Now, in Introduction to Islam, you will explore the full sweep of the religion of Islam. Your guide, Prof. Gabriel S. Reynolds, a Catholic and a scholar of Islamic studies and a Notre Dame professor, will answer your most important questions about the second largest, and fastest-growing, religion in the world. You will begin with the sources of Islam, the life of Muhammad, and the importance of the Qur?an. Next, you will analyze the historical development of Islam, coming to understand the rise of Islam and its Sunni and Shi?ite traditions. You will also discuss the central place of shari?a, or the divine law, to Islam. Finally, you will consider the mystical tradition of Islam, the role of Jesus in Islam, and the origins and meaning of jihad. Ideal for beginners, this course answers questions of particular concern to Christians who care about the Church''s relation with Islam. As you listen to these fascinating lectures, you will broaden your own capacity for interreligious dialogue and understanding of Abrahamic religions. At the end, you will emerge with a deeper understanding of the history, teachings, and practice of Islam. This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide. Duration - 7h 48m. Author - Gabriel S. Reynolds. Narrator - Not Yet Available. Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:02:17
Lecture 1: Muhammad
Duration:00:23:12
Lecture 2: The Qurʾan: Revelation, Structure, and Message
Duration:00:25:10
Lecture 3: A Closer Look: Qurʾan 37
Duration:00:24:14
Lecture 4: Rise of an Empire
Duration:00:24:22
Lecture 5: The Development of Sunni Islam
Duration:00:25:02
Lecture 6: The Development of Shiʿite Islam
Duration:00:23:49
Lecture 7: Islamic Law
Duration:00:24:49
Lecture 8: Islamic Views of Non-Muslims
Duration:00:24:48
Lecture 9: Ritual
Duration:00:24:32
Lecture 10: The Mystical Tradition of Islam
Duration:00:23:16
LEcture 11: Jihad
Duration:00:25:07
Lecture 12: Christ in Islam
Duration:00:24:37
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:27