Abstract
This subject looks at the history of prophets and monotheism from the perspective of the Qur'an spanning the human legacy from the first man and the first Prophet Adam (pbuh) to the last Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The Qur'anic narratives will be given in order to see how prophets influenced the … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Adam: The First Man and First Prophet and IdrisNoah and the FloodHud and Salih ProphetsAbraham and Monotheism in the Near EastProphets Lot, Shu'ayb, Ismail and IshaqJacob, Joseph and the Children of IsraelProphets Job, Dhul-Kifl, The People of Yasin and JonahMosesDavid, Solomon, Luqman, al-Khidr, Dhu al-QarnaynZachariah, John and MaryJesus in the … For more content click the Read More button below.
Assessment items
1. Participation and Engagement
2. Presentation
3. Essay
4. Exam
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the prophetic history of as described in Islamic sources
2.
be able to understand critically the relevance of prophetic stories in contemporary times and people
3.
be able to analyse and discuss critically to theological matters related to each Qur'anic prophet and their history
4.
be able to articulate an understanding of how religion develops within the context prophetic history
5.
be able to demonstrate independent research, organisation, written and oral communication skills through the presentation of a substantial work