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Obligatory Knowledge - Module Six

The first Treatise (Surrah Al Asr Four Matters) Part 2

أنه يجب علينا تعلم أربعِ مسائلَ

The statement "That it is obligatory (waajib) on us to learn four topics". The speaker discusses meaning of  waajib and learning.


Topic

What is waajib, what are the conditions for learning

Learner Targets

After listening to this module you should be able to: understand waajib and the conditions for learning

Module Six

The First Treatise - Part 2 | 13m:00s 


Click button BELOW to Play audio; STOP this Module at 13m:00s

Transcripts page 7 | Questions (4) page 8-9 | Continue to Module Seven


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