This course walks students though numerous aspects of the Holy Qur'an.

This course sheds light on the Holy Qur'an. When was the Qur'an revealed, how was it revealed and what kinds of revelation are there? What is the significance of the names of the chapters and the unconnected letters? How was the Qur'an compiled? Has the Qur'an been distorted or abrogated? Are there non-Arabic words in the Quran? This course addresses such questions, and the primary text will be Qur'anic Sciences by Abbas and Masuma Jaffer. A total of 23 lessons were presented in the year 2017-2018. This course is instructed by Sayed Saleh al-Qazwini.

Content of this Course

18 Hours of Education

Teacher

Sayed Saleh al-Qazwini

Sayed Saleh studied in the Seminary of Qom from 2006-2013, and he recently completed an MA in Near Eastern Studies from Wayne State University. He also completed a BA in Sociology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is a speaker and lecturer.

Qur'anic Sciences

Cost of Education

$50

Number of Students

268

Time

18h 41m