What is it about?
This study emphasises the significance of cleansing Islamic Culture courses from certain unreliable or questionable traditions and clarifying elements that may be difficult for students to understand. It also seeks to propose general rules and guidelines in criticism and comprehension, stressing the necessity of offering Islamic Culture courses free from flaws.
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Why is it important?
The authenticity of this research lies in its relevance for Islamic Culture courses, significantly enhancing cognitive awareness, shaping students' behaviour, refining concepts and terminology, correcting misconceptions, ideas, and behaviours, and solidifying a culture of moderation and centrism. This requires reliance on the most reliable Islamic sources, primarily the Prophetic Sunna, and a sound interpretation of whatever has been said about the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
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This page is a summary of: Cleansing Islamic Culture Courses from Inauthentic Traditions and Clarifying the Problematic Ones, Journal of College of Sharia & Islamic Studies, January 2024, Qatar University,
DOI: 10.29117/jcsis.2024.0373.
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