Conversations with the Prophet ﷺ

Course Category: Hadith | Level 1 Course

Course Code: HAD 102

Instructor: Anse Sana Mohiuddin

Course Dates: January 9 - April 28, 2024

Day: Tuesdays

Time: 9:30 - 10:45 am CST

Daylight savings time will begin in the United States on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Depending on where you live, this may or may not affect your class timing. In countries where DST is not applied at all, class will be one hour earlier starting March 10.

Class times are subject to change during the month of Ramadan. There will be no class in the last 10 days of Ramadan.

Course Description: 

This course will explore selected hadith of the Prophet ﷺ and conversations as reported by his companions (r). Through study of these hadith, students will learn prophetic etiquette in communicating with others and learn lessons to apply in daily life. They will also learn how the Prophet ﷺ used kind and gentle words to guide others, communicate effectively, and build positive relationships. 

What will be covered:

  • A selection of prophetic hadith
  • Reflections on hadiths 
  • Practical lessons on how to embody the sunnah of our Prophet
  • Counseling principles such as love languages and emotional intelligence

Get ANSWERS to questions like:

  • How can we act more like the Prophet ﷺ?
  • How can we use hadith to better understand ourselves and others?
  • How can we relate hadith to our modern lives?

Course Logistics:

  • Designed in an easy to follow format.
  • Interactive Q&A
  • 11 one-hour live classes
  • Recordings available until end of term
  • Based on the aqida of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'a.

Recordings: Live attendance is recommended whenever possible for the best learning experience. Recordings of the sessions will be made available for registered students who cannot attend live.

Students will have access to course forums, recordings, and files until May 31, 2024.

Course Prerequisites: 

Students should be women above the age of 17.


Course Requirements: 

Students are expected to attend the online lectures, complete one or more weekly assignments, submit a midterm and a final exam.


This is an online course so students will need:

  • Access to internet with an internet speed of at least 2 Mbps recommended for best performance. 
  • Headphones, camera and microphone may be required for in-class participation. 
  • To access the live class and recordings, students will need a computer, smartphone, or tablet/iPad with the Zoom app.

Text: There is no textbook for this course. 

Registration:

Registration Fee: Non-refundable, non-transferable

  • $125.00 (not including the cost of the course materials)
  • $20.00 late registration fee on January 5th (if seats are available)
  • Additional $5.00 auditing fee.

Registration Options:

Before enrolling, please read the Registration Fees & Policies. Then choose one of the registration options below.

Contact: For inquiries, contact registration@rabata.org