Reflection

 Assalamualaikum and Hi everyone !!

It's time for me to reflect on what I've learned and where I hope to go with it. Here are some of my thoughts and suggestions on the subject, so let's get started!.


Every week I learn something new about Islam, and I will never look back on enrolling in this course with resentment. Even though once a week isn't enough, it's better than nothing. The topics covered are ideal for us because they help us refresh our knowledge of Islam, particularly concerning akhlaq, a fundamental aspect of the religion. The weekly issue is better-understood thanks to the weekly relaxing and open session sharing.

No big ideas come to mind, but I hope we can have a lot of fun while learning. For example, we could have fun quizzes after discussing a topic to ensure that we understand it better, or there could be a slide for us to grasp the naqibah's point. It's naqibah's videos, however, that I really enjoy. I think it is easier for us to use any online platform to have some interesting activity in class like padlet or video-sharing from YouTube like my naqibah did.

So, to summarise, I'm happy enough that this subject will be required of us during our undergraduate years at the university. We may feel obligated to learn religious knowledge because of the complexity of the subject matter and the difficulty of comprehending and retaining it. However, there is a more upbeat and effective way to get people to sign up for the class, like what we learned for this Usrah class. We went back to the basics of Islam and attempted to broaden the discussion through a sharing session.

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