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Introduction:
The Fiqh Site: is the first educational site on the sciences of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) in English. It is distinguished with a different educational style which is more interesting and exciting as it is based on competition.
The Educational Materials:
The site contains a number of multimedia materials including articles, books, videos, sounds and cards classified according to the branches of fiqh, they are available to everybody to read and benefit from the content.
The Educational System:
The visitor must register using his e-mail address to take part in the educational process, registration is 100% free.
The Educational System:
The visitor must register using his e-mail address to take part in the educational process, registration is 100% free.
Levels:
The website has 16 educational levels, each level includes a number of syllabus.
Test Models:
.Registered members will be able to take tests under the lessons' titles for each level, the test is composed of a number of questions, including multiple choice and true or false questions.
- The Seeker of knowledge or student should be sincere to Allah in seeking knowledge and studying religious sciences.
- The test duration varies according to the number of questions for each level, each question should take 3 minutes roughly, so if the test includes 10 questions, it should take 30 minutes.
- If the student passes the test successfully scoring at least 50% of the degrees, he gets transferred to the next level.
- If the student does not succeed, he will be given another chance to review lessons and take the test after 24 hours, but it will include different questions.
● Passing or failing exams is based on assessments which are academically agreed upon.
● 49% or less (Failed)
● 50: 64% (Passed)
● 65: 74% (Good)
● 75: 89% (Very Good)
● 90: 100% (Excellent)
Third: Certification and Accreditation:
- The Fiqh site is a website which belongs to Osoul Global Center, located in Saudi Arabia.
- Upon passing all tests at each level successfully, a certified certificate from the site will be sent to the student via e-mail.
Points Collection System:
- It is not over when a visitor takes exams, the Fiqh site has a system of collecting points to exchange them with gifts.
- From the point of registration, each question you answer equals getting 10 points.
There are two kinds of Questions:
- Questions which should be answered and passed by students to be able to get to the next level.
- Questions sent on a weekly basis to registered members to their mail box, when answered they collect more points.
- When a certain number of points is collected, the member will be rewarded a badge and presents he may share with his friends on social medial networks.
Badges and Presents:
Members will earn more badges when they successfully answer more questions to encourage them to remain excited and motivated.
- When a member gets 50 points, he shall be awarded (the Serious Faqeeh) badge.
- When a member gets 300 points, he shall be awarded (the Distinguished Faqeeh) badge.
- When a member gets 500 points, he shall be awarded (the Silver Faqeeh) badge.
- When a member gets 700 points, he shall be awarded (the Golden Faqeeh) badge.
- When a member gets 1000 points, he shall be awarded (the Diamond Faqeeh) badge.
The member gets transferred with these points to the list of prizes and gifts
- Upon passing 1500 points, he gets the tenth prize.
- Upon passing 2000 points, he gets the ninth prize.
- Upon passing 3000 points, he gets the eighth prize.
- Upon passing 4000 points, he gets the seventh prize.
- Upon passing 5000 points, he gets the sixth prize.
- Upon passing 6000 points, he gets the fifth prize.
- Upon passing 7000 points, he gets the fourth prize.
- Upon passing 8000 points, he gets the third prize.
- Upon passing 9000 points, he gets the second prize.
- Upon passing 10,000 points, he gets the first prize.
General Guidelines:
The Seeker of knowledge or student should be sincere to Allah in seeking knowledge and studying religious sciences.
- Reading is important for students, but this does mean not to attend classes and listen to scholars.
- The student should seek religious knowledge gradually, and not to rush. He should ask scholars, as al-Zuhari, may Allah have mercy on him, said: (Whoever seeks knowledge quickly, shall lose it quickly, it should be pursued over days and nights).
- The seeker of knowledge should be committed with Islamic ethics, and treat people well in general and scholars in particular so that Allah blesses his efforts.
- The seeker of knowledge should honor Quran and Sunnah, study them, and get to know the sayings of the Sunnah and Jamah scholars, especially the well-known ones in the first three centuries (begging of Islam).
- You should pray to Allah to make it easier for you to understand your religion, and bless the knowledge you acquire.
"So for this let the competitors compete"