This class examines the beautiful etiquettes and ethics of seminary students and seekers of knowledge.
Desire of the Aspirant (Munyat al-Mureed)
On the Etiquette and Ethics of a Seminary Student
This course covers a classical text by the great scholar al-Shahid al-Thani and is taught to every student of the Islamic Seminary.
It deals with the spiritual and ethical approach a seminary student should have when studying and the etiquette of being a student.
This course will familiarise you with not only the etiquettes of being a seminary student, but on the Islamic understanding of the pursuit of knowledge, its importance and the status of knowledge in Islam and the student of knowledge.
It is a guide that every true seminarian lives by, and enhances one's knowledge, appreciation and sense of responsibility towards this Sacred path whilst describing the different states and approaches one should have when embarking on their journey towards a greater understanding of their religion. This couse is instructed by Shaykh Ahmad Cherri, and it is available to view any time.
Content of this Course
Teacher

Shaykh Ahmad Cherri
Shaykh Ahmad Cherri began his Hawza studies in Kuwait alongside his academic studies then moved to the Holy city of Qom to pursue his studies in the Islamic Seminary in 2012.He has participated in various international academic conferences abroad and is a speaker, lecturer, and researcher. Currently he is based in Dearborn Heights, Michigan.