About the Daure Shariah program

Moderate legal knowledge is one of the most important necessities that an individual Muslim needs in his life, and the entire nation needs it in its civilizational journey. With correct, moderate knowledge taken from the Qur’an and Sunnah, the nation rises and emerges from the darkness and depths of ignorance to the heaven of glory, glory, and righteousness. It is the best way to attain the truth and follow the approach of Moderation and uprightness, which is the path to heaven; Therefore, the legal texts came to exalt it and the status of its bearers and companions, as the Almighty said God bears witness that there is no god but Him and the angels and those who have knowledge, standing with justice.

Taha: 114

In the hadith: Whoever follows a path seeking knowledge, God will make easy for him a path to Paradise

narrated by Muslim

Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar, may God have mercy on him, said: “What is meant by knowledge is Shari’a knowledge, which means knowing what is obligatory for the accountable 

 person in matters of his religion in his acts of worship and dealings, and knowledge of God and His attributes and what is obligatory for him, such as carrying out His command and keeping Him free from shortcomings.”

This program seeks to contribute to meeting the needs of Muslim communities, and to help facilitate education.

Striving to bring the correct, moderate science closer together by understanding the best of the ages, pioneering in improving the user experience for those interested in it, and creativity in presenting it through open virtual environments using the latest methods and means associated with satellite broadcasting on Daur e Shariah channel and the Internet.

Selecting and drafting reliable publications written in the language of the times with high linguistic and legal standards, taking into account professional educational design.

Al Imran: 18

Al-Shawkani, may God have mercy on him, said: What is meant by “people of knowledge” here are scholars of the Qur’an and Sunnah, as God Almighty says:

 “My Lord, increase me in knowledge.”