This is a live, one-hour program broadcast every Friday at 21:15 on RAAJE TV.
Main panellist is academic staff of MNU – Dr Abdul Sattar Abdul Rahman, Dean of FSL
In this program, the presenters discuss the pillars of Islam and the stories of the prophets, providing explanations based on Hadiths, the jurisprudential rulings derived from them, and matters related to correct creed. They also clarify applicable rulings and answer questions received from the public through Viber and Messenger.
This is a live weekly program broadcast on SANGU TV from 10:00 to 11:00 pm.
FSL academic staff presents this programme
In this program, various topics related to the Islamic religion are discussed. Viewers send their questions through Viber Messenger or by calling, and these questions are answered during the program.
This is a commentary of the Tafsir session, conducted every Monday night after the Maghrib prayer at the Furqan Mosque, open to the public. It is an ongoing program in which the verses are explained in detail, along with the clarification of the jurisprudential rulings derived from them.
Programs in 20204 include:
QTC, 43 2024 Furqan Miskiy
QTC,17 2024 Furqan Miskiy
QTC,195 2024 Furqan Islami
QTC,42 2024 Furqan Miskiy
QTC,432024 Islami Markaz
QTC,33 2024 Islami Markaz
QTC,30.9. 2024 Furqan Miskiy
These sessions are conducted at the request of island councils or youth associations and are held on weekends, from Thursday to Sunday. The programs include a session for youth, a session for women, a session in the mosque, and a public session attended by all groups, which also includes a question-and-answer segment. Most of the topics are selected by the council or the association and are based on the issues and concerns faced in their community at that time.
Dharus by Sheikh Ahmed Sameer, Senior Lecturer, FSL
This is one of the weekly sessions held in the island’s open forum for all. The topic was “Halaal Rizq,” which refers to earnings obtained through means that are permissible and not prohibited under Islamic law (Shariah). Seeking halal income is obligatory for every Muslim, while earning through prohibited (haram) means is forbidden.
Panellists: Sheikh Ahmed Sameer (Senior Lecturer) & Sheikh Hussain Abdulla Saeed (Senior Lecturer)
This was a panel discussion organised by the Society of Shariah and Law (SSL). It served as an open forum for all students of the Maldives National University. The topic was “Unfair Advantage or Unjust Benefit.” This term refers to obtaining benefits, profits, or advantages through improper, unethical, or illegal means. It includes situations where one gains at the expense of others through exploitation, corruption, abuse of power, or the circumvention of proper procedures and regulations.