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The Union Concludes Scientific Course on “The Fundamentals of Developing Scholars” with Broad Participation from Students and Preachers

The Union Concludes Scientific Course on “The Fundamentals of Developing Scholars” with Broad Participation from Students and Preachers

 

On Saturday, December 27, the scientific course organized by the International Union of Muslim Scholars, represented by the Training Committee, concluded under the title: “The Fundamentals of Developing Scholars”. The course was presented by Dr. Saad Abdulrahman Al-Kubaisi, a member of the Union, associate professor, member of international Sharia boards, and advisor to research centers.

The course spanned two days, totaling approximately eight hours of training, and saw the participation of more than 98 attendees, including professors, preachers, and students of Islamic sciences, representing several countries from the Arab and Islamic world, in a notable academic engagement.

During the course, Dr. Al-Kubaisi reviewed over 570 principles of developing scholars. These principles aimed to clarify general concepts and frameworks, methodological foundations, and detailed maps for forming scholars at foundational, academic, educational, pedagogical, and skill-based levels, using concise yet meaningful expressions. The material served as a reference for students regarding the principles of learning and acquisition, and for scholars regarding principles of teaching and formation.

The course lecturer explained that the principles of developing scholars were divided into five main groups:

·     Foundational Principles

·     Scientific Principles

·     Educational Principles

·     Pedagogical Principles

·     Skill-Based Principles

Each group comprises several thematic packages, with each package containing a number of specific principles.

Dr. Al-Kubaisi clarified that these five groups represent the essential aspects that should be built into the character of a student of Islamic sciences, noting that:

·     Foundational Principles focus on essential reference topics required for the student’s understanding, which should precede other principles.

·     Scientific Principles cover the main types of Islamic sciences needed by the student.

·     Educational Principles address curricula, methods of reception and acquisition, and their components and obstacles.

·     Pedagogical Principles deal with faith, ethics, behavior, and ways to nurture the student both verbally and practically.

·     Skill-Based Principles aim to develop the skills that enhance the student’s mastery, effectiveness, and impact in their environment.

The lecturer pointed out that despite this methodological division into groups and packages, the principles are, in essence, interconnected, overlapping, and complementary in the process of forming a student of Islamic sciences.

At the conclusion of the course, an electronic copy of the book “The Fundamentals of Developing Scholars”, authored by Dr. Saad Al-Kubaisi and containing over 500 methodological principles for developing scholars, was sent to all participants. Certificates of participation will subsequently be issued to those who attended and actively engaged throughout the course.

The course received wide acclaim and praise from all participants for its valuable academic content, clear explanations, insightful ideas, and distinguished presentation style.

This activity is part of the programs of the Training Committee, one of the committees under the International Union of Muslim Scholars, chaired by Dr. Salem Al-Sheikhi, member of the Union’s Board of Trustees.

(Source: The Union)

 

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