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IUSU1043

Course: Bachelor of Business Administration in E-Commerce

 

1. Course Title Ideological Invasion                               اسم المادة
2. Course Code IUSU1043رمز المادة
3. Status Faculty متطلب الكلية
4. Credit Hour 3 (2+1)2 for lecture ( 2 hours per week x 14 weeks)

1 for  tutorial  (1.5  hour per x 14 weeks)   عدد الساعات المعتمدة

5. Semester/Year 1/2 الفصل الدراسي
6. Prerequisites Nil المتطلب السابق إن وجد
7. Teaching method: Distance Learning (Electronic)     طريقة التدريس
8. Evaluation Assessment and Marking Percentage:  

Quizzesالامتحانات القصيرة 10 %
Assignments الواجبات 10 %
Interactions through discussion board المنتديات 10 %
Mid-Semester Exam   الامتحان النصفي 20 %
Final Examination  الامتحان النهائي 50 %

 

9. Lecturer N/A
10. Objective of the Subject
  • To acquaint the student with the meaning of ideological invasion, how it started, its history, goals and methods.
  • To know the most famous methods of ideological invasion in today’s daya and age: orientalism: how it started, developed and its effects.
  • To know the most dangerous method of ideological invasion present today: sahyooniyyah and masonic missionary work.
11. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this subject, students should be able to:

  • Pay attention to the various differing methods and forms which is under the ideological invasion organization.
  • Warn against ideological invasion with its various methods and forms.
  • Abide by the fundamental values of Islam in terms of aqeedah, manners since it will fortify him from ideological invasion.
12. Synopsis Ideological Invasaion: its definition, how it started, its goals, its modern day methods.  Tabsheer, Sahyoniyyah, Masoniyyah.
13. Topics  Details Lecture(Hrs) Tutorial(Hrs)
Topic 1 

 

Ideological Invasion: Concept, emergence  and objectives

  • The concept of ideological invasion and its emergence.
  • The emergence of sects and their challenge to Islam.
  • Facing the phenomenon of fabricated Hadith (mau’dËÑ).
  • The objectives of the ideological invasion.

 

Means of ideological invasion in the contemporary era:

Orientalism-1

  • The tools of ideological invasion.
  • The school of Orientalism
Topic 2  Orientalism-2

  • Emergence and history of Orientalism.
  • The causes of Orientalism, the relationship between Orientalism and colonization and the speech Hanuto.
  • The interest of European universities in Oriental Studies.
  • The positive attitudes of Orientalists.

 

Orientalism-3 

  • Cont. the positive attitudes of orientalists and how to draw lessons from them.
  • Examples of the Orientalists’ false accusation regarding the Prophet and Quran.
  • Comparison between the Orientalists’ false accusation and those uttered by the disbelievers.

 

Topic 3 Orientalism-4

  • Examples from the admonition addressed to the Prophet by Allah in Quran as a proof of the divinity of Quran.
  • The several miraculous features in Quran as a proof of the truthfulness of The Prophet.
  • How the Orientalistic ideologies influenced some Arab and Muslim thinkers.

 

Orientalism-5

  • Cont. How the Orientalistic ideologies influenced some Arab and Muslim thinkers.
  • The position of Orientalists towards the Islamic faith and rituals.
  • The claim of westernizing the human civilization and refuting their false accusation of Quran as an obstacle to intellect.
Topic 4 Orientalism-6

  • Cont.  Refuting Orientalists’ false accusations of Quran as an obstacle to the intellect.
  • The position of Orientalists towards the Islamic philosophy.
  • Muslim philosophers’ criticism of the Greek philosophy, and the role of the Arabic civilization in the history of the human civilization.
Topic 5  Orientalism-7

  • Cont. The role of the Islamic civilization in the history of the human civilization.
  • Academic stances of some Arab and Muslim thinkers in the Islamic civilization.
  • The relationship between Orientalism and colonization.

 

Orientalism-8

  • The conspiracy to bring down the Islamic Caliphate.
  • Some models that adopted the Orientalistic ideology.
  • The book written by Ali Abd Al Raziq: (Al-Islam wa Usul Al Hukm).

 

Orientalism-9

  • Methods employed by Orientalists for fighting the language of Quran.
  • The call for abolishing the Arabic syntax.
  • The position of Europe towards Christianity.

 

Christianization-1

  • Christianization: meaning and history.
  • Books: Al Garah ala Al Alam Al Islami (The raid against the Islamic World) and AL Alam Al Islami Alyum (The Islamic World today).
  • The history of Christianization in the Arab region.

 

Evangelization-2

  • Cont. The history of Christianization in the Arab region and the Islamic World.
  • The major tools used by missionaries to spread their evangelical principles.
  • The role of the Lebanese Christians in spreading Christianity in Egypt.

 

Evangelization-3

  • The role of foreign workers in Christianization.

 

Topic 6
  • The missionary activities in Egypt.
  • The relationship of Christianization with Orientalism and colonization.
Topic 7 Evangelization-4

  • The relationship between Christianization and Zionism.
  • The phases of Christianization.
  • The conferences held by missionaries.

 

Zionism-1

  • Historical introduction to the relationship between the Jews and Palestine.
  • Zionism: meaning and significance.
  • The historical roots of the international Zionist Movement.
Topic 8 Zionism-2

  • Cont. The historical roots of the of the international Zionist movement
  • The foundation period of the contemporary Zionism.
  • The essential nature of the Zionist Movement.

 

Zionism-3

  • Cont. The essential nature of the Zionist Movement and its activities in Europe.
  • The American Presidents pledge to create and support a national state for the Jews.
Topic 9 Zionism-4

  • The features and activities of the Zionist Lobby in America.
  • The relationship between Zionism and the Christian crusade.

 

Zionism-5

  • The method employed by America to distort public opinion under the banner of war on terror.
  • The interest of the Christian Zionist movement in ensuring the future of Israel. The rigid stance of America towards the Arabs.
Topic 10 Zionism-6

  • The strategy of Israel for dealing with the Arab World after 1973.
  • The religious creed of the Zionist movement.
  • Ways for facing the Zionist movement.
Topic 11 Freemasonry-1

  • Freemasonry: meaning and history
  • Classes of Freemasonry
  • Levels and figures of Freemasonry. The importance of the thirty-third Level.
Topic 12 Freemasonry-2

  • The position of Freemasonry towards the religions.
  • The common principles of the Freemasonry and the Zionist movement.
  • The documents written by the Freemason, Wisehawette
Topic 13 Freemasonry-3

  • The establishment of the first Congregation of Orshalim and the other congregations.
  • The sources of the Freemasonic beliefs.
  • Freemasonry is a declared war on Islam now and in the past.
  Total contact hours 28 21
  Equivalent lecture hours 28 14
  Total lecture hours 42
  Credit hours 3

 

14. Main reference: 
  1. Abdul Aziz Said, Mohammed Abu-Nimer and Meena Sharify.Contemporary Islam : dynamic, not static. Funk, New York, NY : Routledge, 2006.
  2. Moaddel, Mansoor, and  Kamran Talattof. Modernist and fundamentalist debates in Islam : a reader.  New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

 

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Other Materials:

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محمَّد شامة، عقائد وتيَّارات فكريَّة معاصرة، دار قطري بن الفجاءة للنشر و التوزيع 1993م. 

محمد قطب، تيارات فكرية معاصرة، دار الشروق القاهرة 1996م. 

 

All other materials will be available to students online.