Wednesday 16 March 2011

What if The Prophet Muhammad was British?

"What if The Prophet Muhammad was British?" may seem like a rhetorical question but it is a very important and relevant question for all of us living in Britain today. Allah - The Most High tell us that “The Messenger of God is an excellent model for those of you who put your hope in God and the Last Day and remember Him often.” [Qur'an 33:21]. So should we not study how to take the Prophet as a model for the 21st century Britain and the rest of the world?

Cambridge Islamic Sciences Seminars with Shaykh Dr Mohammed Akram Nadwi has put together a Seerah seminar that addresses exactly these questions. MUHAMMAD pbuh - Example for The East & The West - Study of Seerah for Modern Society is a unique first-of-its-kind seminar that looks at the life of the Prophet Muhammad from the perspective of the various roles he played in the society. Unlike most of the other Seerah seminars which go through the life of the Prophet in a chronological way (although beneficial) this seminar picks out the various roles of the Prophet and shows how they can be made directly relevant to our lives in this modern Western society. The roles discussed include:

* Muhammad - The Messenger & Caller
* Muhammad - The Teacher & Educator
* Muhammad - The Leader & Guide
* Muhammad - The Spouse & Parent
* Muhammad - The Companion & Friend
* Muhammad - The Liberator
* Muhammad - The Social Worker

MUHAMMAD pbuh - Example for The East & The West
Study of Seerah for Modern Society


Date: Saturday 26th March 2011       Time: 10AM - 6PM

Teacher: Shaykh Dr Mohammed Akram Nadwi, the Hadith scholar and leading Islamic intellectual in Western Europe from the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford University.

Registration: http://courses.meoc.org.uk/p/register.html

"If you only had a chance to attend one Seerah seminar in your life then this may be the one to attend"

Testimonials: http://courses.meoc.org.uk/p/testimonials.html

There is only 9 days to go and places are strictly limited. So register now without delay to avoid loosing this unique opportunity.

Register: http://courses.meoc.org.uk/p/register.html

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