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MARS 105 explores the signs of the Day of Judgment from revelation, divided into major and minor events, each showing increasing global change.
Develop critical skills in Islamic historical analysis
Moral decline, corruption, and loss of knowledge.
The Mahdi, return of Isa (AS), and defeat of Dajjāl.
Deeper meaning and relevance of end-time signs.
Strengthen belief and prepare for the Final Hour.
Full-time faculty member, Darul Qasim College
Mufti Ehzaz Ajmeri is faculty in the Departments of Islamic Law and Dār al-Iftā at Darul Qasim College. He is also pursuing a Master’s in Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago. He spent seven years studying in South Africa, earning multiple ijazat from prominent scholars such as Mufti Raḍā al-Ḥaqq and Mufti Ebrahim Desai. In the Chicagoland area, he has taught and served in various mosques, Islamic institutions, and foundations. Mufti Ehzaz also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Elmhurst College.
Course time slot: Mondays, 7-8pm CT
Full-time faculty member, Chair of the Tafsir Department, Darul Qasim College
Mawlana Kamil is the Chair of the Takhaṣṣuṣ fī al-Tafsīr (Tafsir Specialization) Program. He completed his hifz and ʿālimiyyah in 2011 at Maʿhad Taʿlīm al-Islam (IIE), and holds a BA in Organizational Leadership and a Master’s in Library and Information Science (MLIS). He regularly writes, teaches, and presents on a wide range of tafsir topics for both students and the public. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Information Science at Dominican University.
Course time slot: Tuesdays, 12-1pm CT
Quality Islamic education for students worldwide
Discount in most countries outside of North America. Students are provided a code at the time of registration.
Uncover the rich legacy of Muslim Spain and develop critical frameworks for understanding Islamic history.
Registration opens June 28, 2025
If you miss a class you have one week to listen and view the recording via canvas.
MARS courses have been designed and scheduled with the international student in mind. Several courses have multiple time options to accommodate different global time zones for students living in the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, UK, and Turkey.
MARS courses are designed for the busy professional, student on the go, or even stay at home mom who is struggling to find an Islamic studies course that is manageable, but doesn’t compromise on content and quality of instruction. There is no homework. The average student will be committing about 2 hours per week.
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