Overview
Welcome to “Money Matters” a comprehensive online course designed to demystify the essentials of Islamic financial jurisprudence for the everyday Muslim. Whether you’re navigating the complexities of modern finance or simply looking to align your financial dealings with the teachings of Islam, this course serves as your intoductory pathway to understanding and implementing Shariah-compliant financial transactions in daily life.
What You Will Learn
This course is tailored to provide a solid foundation in the basic principles and rulings related to financial transactions under Islamic law. By enrolling, you’ll gain insights into:
Who Should Enroll
This course is ideal for Muslims seeking to enhance their knowledge of financial transactions in accordance with Islamic principles. Whether you are a business owner, a professional, or simply someone interested in aligning your financial practices with your faith, this course offers valuable insights and practical guidelines.
Instructor
Saleh Abu Hashim was born and raised in the UK and studied Social Sciences, IT and Education at University up to post graduate level. His first serious exposure to traditional scholarship was when he attended the month long Rihla course held in the UK in the summer of 1997. Shortly thereafter he spent a year in the Middle East where he studied Arabic at the University of Jordan between 1998-1999. He also spent four years working in Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, during which he read with some scholars in his free time.
He has completed the study of basic texts in: Arabic grammar, Hanafi & Hanbali fiqh, Usul al Fiqh, Hadith, Mustalah al-Hadith and Aqidah with scholars based in the UK, as well as from Mauritania, Turkey, Syria, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
He is a also a qualified secondary school teacher and has taught ICT and Social Sciences at secondary school level, as well as working on an education reform project for the Abu Dhabi Education Council for 3 years.
He currently resides in the United Kingdom with his family and works in a field unrelated to Islamic Studies.