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A Structured Online Basic Fiqh Course That Teaches You Daily Rulings (Not Just Theories)

You pray. You fast. You handle money, family matters, and daily routines. But are you certain your actions follow correct Islamic rulings? This online basic fiqh course gives you clear, actionable answers for everyday situations, taught live by qualified instructors, recorded for review, and designed for women learning from home.

What This Online Basic Fiqh Course Actually Is

Fiqh means understanding Allah’s commands as they apply to real life. This is not a history class or a theology debate. You will learn practical rulings for:

  • Purification (Tahara) – what breaks wudu, how to perform ghusl correctly, rulings on madhy and istihadha

  • Prayer (Salah) – when to combine prayers while traveling, how to correct missed prostrations, what invalidates prayer

  • Zakat – who qualifies, how to calculate on cash and gold

  • Fasting – what nullifies fasts intentionally vs. forgetfully

  • Daily transactions – basic halal/haram in food, clothing, and earning

This course is taught online via live Zoom sessions. Your instructor shares their screen with written summaries and Arabic terms. You repeat rulings aloud, ask questions in real time, and receive homework tailored to your level.

Who this is for:

  • Adults with no prior fiqh study (you know how to pray but not the detailed rules)

  • Teenagers ready to move beyond “what is halal?” into structured learning

  • Mothers who need to teach children correct rulings at home

  • Women who cannot attend in-person classes due to family responsibilities

This is not an advanced comparative fiqh course. You will not study differences between madhabs in depth. You will learn one reliable set of rulings (Hanafi, unless requested otherwise) to apply immediately.

Why This Matters: The Cost of Acting Without Rulings

Most Muslims learn worship by imitation. You watched your parents pray, so you pray like them. But small errors compound:

Real mistakes people make:

  • Performing wudu over socks that do not meet the correct conditions (leather or thick enough to walk one mile)

  • Praying with impurity on clothes because they did not know the difference between excused and non-excused najas

  • Breaking a fast by swallowing toothpaste or using an inhaler, thinking only food breaks it

  • Withholding zakat for years because they miscalculated the nisab threshold

Consequences:
Acts of worship may be invalid without your knowledge. Years of prayers, fasts, or charity could lack acceptance. You cannot simply “intend well”, fiqh requires specific actions.

How this course fixes it:
You learn rulings by category, then practice identifying correct vs. incorrect scenarios. Each week includes a “common error” segment specific to that topic. By week four, you can spot mistakes in how others pray and correct your own.

What You Will Learn (Module Structure Based on Fiqh Learning Stages)

Module 1: Purification (Tahara) – The Foundation of All Worship

What is taught:

  • Types of water: which are pure and purifying vs. pure but not purifying

  • Step-by-step conditions for valid wudu (including what breaks it definitively vs. doubtfully)

  • Ghusl requirements: when obligatory, recommended, and the minimum valid performance

  • Rulings on madhy, mani, istihadha (chronic bleeding) for women

  • Wiping over socks and bandages: conditions, duration, method

After this module, you will be able to:

  • Determine within 30 seconds whether your wudu is still valid before prayer

  • Perform ghusl correctly in under 3 minutes using only obligatory actions

  • Advise a sister with istihadha on how to pray without repeating wudu for each salah

Module 2: Prayer (Salah) – From Validity to Excellence

What is taught:

  • Conditions that make prayer obligatory (sanity, puberty, purity, time entry)

  • Nullifiers of prayer: talking, excessive movement, turning chest away from qibla

  • How to correct sahw (forgetfulness) prostrations – when required and how many

  • Rulings for travelers: shortening (qasr) and combining (jam’)

  • Making up missed prayers (qada): order, intention, and time limits

After this module, you will be able to:

  • Identify if your past prayers were valid based on common errors

  • Perform sahw prostrations correctly without needing to repeat the whole prayer

  • Travel for 3 days and combine prayers without confusion

Module 3: Zakat – Calculation Over Sentiment

What is taught:

  • Nisab thresholds (current gold/silver values updated monthly)

  • Wealth types that require zakat: cash, gold, silver, business inventory, agricultural produce

  • Debts: how they reduce zakat obligation

  • Zakat al-Fitr: amount, timing, who pays for dependents

After this module, you will be able to:

  • Calculate your zakat using a simple spreadsheet in under 10 minutes

  • Determine if your savings account has crossed nisab for a full lunar year

  • Advise a family member on paying zakat on rental income

Module 4: Fasting (Sawm) – Beyond Hunger and Thirst

What is taught:

  • Intentions for Ramadan fasting: when to make it, what breaks the intention

  • Nullifiers: eating, drinking, intentional vomiting, cupping (hijama), menstrual bleeding

  • Things that do NOT break fast: eye drops, ear drops, toothbrush without paste, swallowing saliva

  • Making up days (qada) and expiation (kaffarah) for intentional breakage

  • Fasting for travelers and the ill: when permissible to skip

After this module, you will be able to:

  • Rule on 20 common Ramadan scenarios (inhaler? blood test? tasting food?) without searching online

  • Plan make-up fasts around work and family schedules

  • Teach children the difference between invalidating vs. disliked actions while fasting

Module 5: Daily Transactions and Halal/Haram

What is taught:

  • Food rulings: seafood, gelatine, rennet, alcohol in medicine

  • Clothing: silk for men, gold for men, images on garments

  • Earning: interest-based contracts, fraud, deception in sales

  • Borrowing and lending: writing debts, witnesses, repayment timelines

After this module, you will be able to:

  • Scan ingredient labels for non-obvious haram additives (e.g., E120, rennet types)

  • Identify if your work income includes prohibited elements

  • Write a simple Islamic loan agreement between family members

Our Teaching Methodology

1-on-1 Live Sessions
Each student is assigned a dedicated teacher for focused, individualized learning. No group distractions—progress at your own pace with direct guidance.

Structured Step-by-Step Learning
Begin with foundational concepts of Fiqh, then move gradually into practical rulings, daily applications, and deeper understanding of Islamic laws.

Regular Assessment
Consistent evaluations to measure understanding. Teachers provide clear, actionable feedback after each session to ensure steady progress.

Learning by doing
Lessons include real-life situations, discussions, and examples that are easy to follow to make Fiqh useful and easy to use in everyday life.

Scheduling that works for you
Choose times that work with your schedule. There are classes every day of the week, from morning to night.

Course Details

Category Details
Course Duration 3 to 6 months, depending on the student's learning pace
Class Schedule Five days a week (Monday through Friday)
Class Duration 30 minutes per session
Class Type Live Online One-on-One
Teachers Available Male and Female Teachers
Age Group 15+ and Adults
Languages Urdu, English, and Arabic
Certificate Yes, upon completion
Free Trial Two Days Free

Why Pick Al-Huda Digital Solutions

We are not just another place to learn online. Our mission at Al Huda Digital Solutions is based on honesty, accessibility, and giving people power.

Teachers who are qualified and care about their students have been trained in Quranic sciences and child-friendly methods.

Low-cost fees with a purpose: Your payment helps pay for a child who can't afford to learn.

We don't get any outside money or donations; we only use tuition to pay for free education for girls at Madrasa Khadija-tul-Kubra.

Online Basic Fiqh Course

Typical Online Fiqh Class (Live & One-on-One)

Every session is live, one-on-one, and highly interactive. Our teachers do not just lecture; they listen, correct, and encourage. Here is what happens in a standard class

Class Duration Options

Classes are available in 30‑minute, 45‑minute, or 60‑minute sessions. Longer classes allow more time for review, practice, and Q&A, and are offered at a higher fee.

How the Class is Set Up:

5 min: Go over what you learned last time (for example, the steps of wudu)
15 minutes: New topic with examples from real life and a guided Q&A

5 minutes: Feedback, corrections, and misunderstandings
5 min: Homework (for example, memorize a du'a or practice wudu)

How We Teach

The teacher shows the screen (slides or a booklet).
The student explains the ruling in their own words.
The teacher corrects what they think and gives them useful advice
Role-playing with students, like "Show me how to make niyyah."
The teacher gives students a short reading or practice to do before the next class.
Focus: how to pray, what breaks wudu, and the difference between sunnah and fard.

Who Should Take This Course?

Teens

  • Learn practical Fiqh for daily life

  • Flexible online classes that fit study schedules

  • One-on-one live sessions with qualified teachers

Adults (Beginners)

  • No prior knowledge required—start from the basics

  • Understand essential rulings for daily life

  • Learn step-by-step at a comfortable pace

Mothers & Fathers

  • Strengthen your understanding of everyday Fiqh

  • Guide your children with correct knowledge

  • Apply Islamic rulings confidently at home

Reverts (New Muslims)

  • Clear introduction to core Islamic practices

  • Learn how to perform daily acts correctly (Salah, Wudu, etc.)

  • Build confidence in practicing Islam with proper understanding

Flexible schedules: Classes are offered every day of the week.

A schedule of classes that can change (available all over the world)
There are slots open in the early morning, afternoon, evening, and late at night, seven days a week, in the US and Canada.
UK/Europe: There are sessions every day of the week in the morning, afternoon, and evening.

Middle East: There are classes every day of the week, all day.

Pakistan and India are open five days a week, all day.

Australia and New Zealand: There are sessions five days a week in the morning, evening, and night.
A learning plan just for you
Choose a schedule that works for you, whether that means going to two, three, four, or five classes a week. It all depends on your goals and how much time you have.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our Frequently Asked Questions section is designed to give you clear and simple answers about learning the Quran, Islamic studies, and online education. Many students and parents ask about our courses, teaching methods, fees, and how to get started.

Here you’ll find short, easy-to-read answers to common questions, whether you're a parent looking for Quran classes for your child, an adult beginner wanting to learn Tajweed, or someone interested in Islamic studies.

Yes. The first module assumes you know how to pray but have never studied detailed rulings. We teach from “what is water purity” upward. If you cannot pray at all, take our Basic Prayer Proficiency course first (separate program).

Yes. Request a female instructor during registration. Availability depends on time zone and class size. Male instructors teach co-ed sections with cameras off for female students if preferred.

No textbooks required. We provide a PDF summary of rulings (based on Hanafi fiqh) and a scenario workbook. Print them or keep them digital.

Yes, for daily worship and transactions. You will not be a mufti or a scholar. You will confidently answer questions about purification, prayer, zakat, fasting, and basic halal/haram that come up in a household.

Yes. Students receive a completion certificate after successfully finishing the course.

For kids under 8, parental presence is recommended for the first few classes.

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