Prince El-Hassan College Of Islamic Sciences Celebrated The Graduation Of A Number Of Courses, on Thursday, With The Participation Of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers And Individuals From Various Ranks Of The Jordanian Armed Forces - The Arab Army And The Security Services, In The Presence Of The College's Dean, Lt. Col. Imam Atef Qudah.The Dean of the College said: "Intellectual extremism appears in different forms from generation to generation until it appeared in this time in an ugly way, and that the extremists neglected that Islam came to fight terrorism and reject the roads leading to it, and terrorism is a human phenomenon and not an Islamic phenomenon as the Holy Qur'an tells us, It also requires imams and guides in various military units and formations to provide guidance and direction to the danger of extremism and to immunize our armed forces from intrusive extremist ideology, misunderstanding and suspicious topics.The Dean of the College emphasized the role of imams and guides towards the members of our armed forces and security services, focusing on a brief explanation of the science of inheritance, so that a person learns from this science how to distribute the legacy of the deceased after his death, and knows the heirs and non-heirs about issues related to the science of statutes.The ceremony included the graduation of a number of foundational courses in combating intellectual extremism/26, the provisions of inheritance courses/4, and the methods of teaching Sharia sciences/3.The curriculum of the foundational anti-intellectual extremism course dealt with issues of governance, loyalty, and responding to extremists’ suspicions with argument and proof، the course of the provisions of inheritance dealt with the methods of dividing the inheritance according to Islamic Sharia and the Jordanian Civil Status Law. The course also dealt with the methods of teaching Sharia sciences, good preparation for sermons and religious lessons, and methods of delivering them.At the end of the ceremony, the dean of the college distributed certificates to the graduates.
Prince El-Hassan College Of Islamic Sciences Celebrated The Graduation Of A Number Of Courses, on Thursday, With The Participation Of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers And Individuals From Various Ranks Of The Jordanian Armed Forces - The Arab Army And The Security Services, In The Presence Of The College's Dean, Lt. Col. Imam Atef Qudah.
The Dean of the College said: "Intellectual extremism appears in different forms from generation to generation until it appeared in this time in an ugly way, and that the extremists neglected that Islam came to fight terrorism and reject the roads leading to it, and terrorism is a human phenomenon and not an Islamic phenomenon as the Holy Qur'an tells us, It also requires imams and guides in various military units and formations to provide guidance and direction to the danger of extremism and to immunize our armed forces from intrusive extremist ideology, misunderstanding and suspicious topics.
The Dean of the College emphasized the role of imams and guides towards the members of our armed forces and security services, focusing on a brief explanation of the science of inheritance, so that a person learns from this science how to distribute the legacy of the deceased after his death, and knows the heirs and non-heirs about issues related to the science of statutes.
The ceremony included the graduation of a number of foundational courses in combating intellectual extremism/26, the provisions of inheritance courses/4, and the methods of teaching Sharia sciences/3.
The curriculum of the foundational anti-intellectual extremism course dealt with issues of governance, loyalty, and responding to extremists’ suspicions with argument and proof، the course of the provisions of inheritance dealt with the methods of dividing the inheritance according to Islamic Sharia and the Jordanian Civil Status Law. The course also dealt with the methods of teaching Sharia sciences, good preparation for sermons and religious lessons, and methods of delivering them.
At the end of the ceremony, the dean of the college distributed certificates to the graduates.