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Part of the Qurtuba Islamic Sciences Program
Why this course matters: Develop a rigorous understanding of how the Sunnah was preserved, analyzed, and authenticated.
Course Description
This course is offered as part of the Qurtuba Islamic Sciences Program, a series of structured courses dedicated to exploring the classical disciplines of Islamic scholarship.
This course provides a structured and in-depth introduction to ʿUlum al-Hadith (the Sciences of Hadith)—the scholarly disciplines developed by Muslim scholars to preserve, analyze, and authenticate the sayings and actions of the Prophet ﷺ.
Students will trace the historical development of hadith transmission from the earliest generations of Islam through the classical period of scholarly codification. Along the way, they will become familiar with the technical terminology and analytical methods scholars used to evaluate narrations, including:
- Classification of hadith according to authenticity
- Evaluation of narrators through ʿIlm al-Rijāl
- Identification of hidden defects or fabricated reports
The course will also examine the formation of the major hadith compendiums, the methodological differences between early scholars, and the broader intellectual tradition that preserved the Sunnah with remarkable precision.
Students will engage with foundational works in hadith studies and gain a framework for understanding both classical scholarship and contemporary discussions surrounding hadith.
This is a structured classroom course intended for students seeking deeper engagement with the Islamic scholarly tradition. The course follows a cumulative format in which each session builds upon the previous one.
Course Details
- Instructor: Ustadha Kouthar Muttardy
- Location: ADAMS Sully
- Schedule: Mondays, 7:00–9:00 PM
- Start Date: April 13, 2026
- Duration: Approximately 16 sessions (may extend due to scheduled breaks or unforeseen circumstances)
Who Should Attend
Adults and committed students of Islamic studies seeking a deeper, classroom-based exploration of the sciences of hadith. No formal prerequisites are required, though the course is designed for those ready to engage seriously with the subject.
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