Dr. Jamal Badawi was born and raised in Egypt, and it was in Cairo that Dr. Badawi started his career as a student. He received his bachelors from Ain Shams University (Cairo, Egypt). Upon receiving the degree, he headed for America, and enrolled in Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) where he received both his Masters and doctorate in the department of Business Administration. Upon completing his education, Dr. Badawi began working right away and still is quite active in the Muslim community.
Currently, Dr. Badawi is the director of the Islamic Information Foundation (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), which is a non-profit foundation seeking to promote better understanding of Islam by Muslims and non-Muslims.
He is also working in his own field in Business Administration, as a Professor of Management at St. Mary University (Halifax). He is also a cross-appointed faculty member in the Departments of Religious Studies and Management, at St. Mary University. Previously, Dr. Badawi has taught a course on Islam at Stanford University (California). Along with all these commitments, Dr. Badawi is a member of the Fiqh Council of North America, a part of the Islamic Society of North America, a member of the Consultative Council of North America, and a member of the Juristic Council of North America.
Dr. Badawi is a highly sought after lecturer here in North America and abroad. He is an excellent orator on various pertinent topics, especially Islam and Christianity. He is also very active in journalism and broadcasting.
About Islamic Teachings
This program, for Dr. Jamal Badawi, contains about 176 acoustical hours that discuss 13 main subjects.
Through this program, you have a real chance to understand Islam. In the very beginning, you'll know: What Monotheism means, how to believe in Allah, Prophets, angles, what's after death, etc.
Then, you'll get to understand the systems the Creator set for all human beings: The moral and social system, the economic system, the political system, etc. Finally, there are so many misunderstood concepts about Islam you'll be so close to discuss and understand. "Islamic Teachings" is, indeed, your key to discover Islam.
The subjects are as follows :
Monotheism
Prophethood
Muhammad (pbuh) In The Bible
Muslim's Beliefs
The Pillars Of Islam.
Moral Teachings Of Islam
Social System Of Islam
Economic System Of Islam
Political System Of Islam
Al-Qur'an: The Ultimate Miracle
Al-Qur'an: Its Authenticity And Its Sciences
Jesus (pbuh) : The Beloved Messenger Of Allah
Muhammad (pbuh) : The Last Messenger Of Allah
SERIES K: JESUS (PBUH):
BELOVED MESSENGER OF ALLAH (PART 1)
CD 1 1. Jesus in Islam I: Introduction
2. Jesus in Islam II: Birth of Jesus
CD 2 3. Jesus in Islam III: His Nature
4. Jesus in Islam IV: His Nature and Mission
CD 3 5. Jesus in Islam V: End of Jesus's Mission
6. Jesus in Islam VI: Ascension and Return of Jesus (p)
CD 4 7. Jesus in Islam VII: The Second Coming of Jesus (p)
8. Jesus in Islam VIII: The Second Coming of Jesus (p) (cont.)
CD 5 9. Comparative Christology I: Methodology
10. Comparative Christology II: The Qur'an and Deification
CD 6 11. Did Jesus Claim Divinity? I: Approach of Study
12. Did Jesus Claim Divinity? – II: Claims Attributed to Jesus (p)
CD 7 13. Did Jesus Claim Divinity? III: More on “Claims”
14. Did Jesus Claim Divinity? IV: Titles of Jesus (p)
CD 8 15. Did Jesus Claim Divinity? V: Other “Claims”
16. Did Jesus Claim Divinity? VI: Jesus (p) Denies Godhood
CD 9 17. Did Jesus Claim Divinity? VII: Responses to Objections
18. Miracles and Divinity: Biblical Parallels
CD 10 19. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution I - No Basis for “Trinity”
20. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution II - Disciples and Paul
CD 11 21. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution III - Paul's Role
22. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution IV - Early Unitarians
CD 12 23. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution V - Early Unitarians (cont)
24. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution VI - The Council of Nicaea (325)
CD 13 25. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution VII - Other Major Councils
26. Defication of Jesus: Its Evolution VIII - Later Councils
CD 14 27. Later Unitarians I - Servetus
28. Later Unitarians II - Francis David
CD 15 29. Later Unitarians III - Sozini and Socianus
30. Later Unitarians IV - John Briddle
CD 16 31. Later Unitarians V - Emlyn and Lindsey
32. Later Unitarians VI - Joseph Priestly |