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    salaam,

    A question to those who are familiar with the syllabus or have completed part or all of it.

    Would you say this is the most effective way of gaining knowledge, as opposed to other courses out there? For example, the way arabic is learnt, or the way fiqh is studied when the darse nizami syllabus is followed, do other courses teach certain topics in a more clear, lucid or effective manner?

    I ask as I have the opportunity to study the darse nizami syllabus privately but there are also many other arabic/fiqh/hadith courses out there.

    jazakhallah khair for any help/information


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    Good question.

    I pray that we'll get an equally good answer insha'allah from those of our brothers and sisters who are more knowledgeable than us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacheriya View Post
    salaam,

    A question to those who are familiar with the syllabus or have completed part or all of it.

    Would you say this is the most effective way of gaining knowledge, as opposed to other courses out there? For example, the way arabic is learnt, or the way fiqh is studied when the darse nizami syllabus is followed, do other courses teach certain topics in a more clear, lucid or effective manner?

    I ask as I have the opportunity to study the darse nizami syllabus privately but there are also many other arabic/fiqh/hadith courses out there.

    JazakAllah for any help/information
    How u read those difficult books privately?I think the syllabus which they offer 4 study is just the best......
    i dont know syllabus 4 boys coz i havent studied in the Madrassah. however my sister reads the books of Dars-e-Nizami(as she is goning to study in Madrassah).
    here are the name of books of First Year:
    1.Ilm-u-Sarf(Part 1)
    2.Ilm-u-Sarf(Part 2)
    3.Ilm-un-Nahva
    4.Awamilun-Nahva
    These 4 books are about Arabic Grammar.
    5.Bahishti Zaivar(Part 2 and Part 3) by Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi
    its about Masail(issues)of Namaz,Zakah,Qaza Namaz,Namaz-e-Istikhara,Sajda-e-Sahv,Sadqa-e-Fitr,Parda etc etc
    6.Tareekh-e-Islam(History Of Islam)
    7.Zadul-Talibeen(Book of Hadiths in Arabic)
    8.Jawamayul-kalam(A Book containg 40 Hadiths with translation)
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    Quote Originally Posted by sulaman View Post
    How u read those difficult books privately?I think the syllabus which they offer 4 study is just the best......
    i dont know syllabus 4 boys coz i havent studied in the Madrassah. however my sister reads the books of Dars-e-Nizami(as she is goning to study in Madrassah).
    here are the name of books of First Year:
    1.Ilm-u-Sarf(Part 1)
    2.Ilm-u-Sarf(Part 2)
    3.Ilm-un-Nahva
    4.Awamilun-Nahva
    These 4 books are about Arabic Grammar.
    5.Bahishti Zaivar(Part 2 and Part 3) by Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi
    its about Masail(issues)of Namaz,Zakah,Qaza Namaz,Namaz-e-Istikhara,Sajda-e-Sahv,Sadqa-e-Fitr,Parda etc etc
    6.Tareekh-e-Islam(History Of Islam)
    7.Zadul-Talibeen(Book of Hadiths in Arabic)
    8.Jawamayul-kalam(A Book containg 40 Hadiths with translation)
    salaam,

    sorry, maybe I should've been a little more clear. I have the opportunity to study the course privately with several scholars i.e. not in a madrassah. Which suits me as I am in my twenties and working too.

    Anyway, I am aware of the books that are studied, but if you read my original question I was asking how the study on this course compares to others.


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    Surely there must be some people on here who are familiar/have studied the nizami course??


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    Quote Originally Posted by collector View Post
    salam to all!!

    hope everyone is in best of health!!

    regarding the dars nizami, ive spent 6-7 years studing the syllabus and have also studied in university islam and other subjects. ive have personally found it extremelly benificail for a number a reasons. the main one is that it was founded and set by elders who had great experiance and knowledge in the academic field as well as spirituall up bringing.

    i advise any one who is interested in admitting in this course to go ahed with it and belive in our elders.
    jazakkalh

    p.s if anyone has any quries plz do ask. love to answer!!!
    salaam, jz for that.

    I have heard conflicting things regarding Nizami, some say it is only a means of showing a student HOW to study rather than the acquiring of a considerable amount of knowledge. Would you say that is true?


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