"Surahs come in pairs in the Qur'an. The pair of Surah
Al-Haaqqah is Surah Al-Ma'arij. Surah Al-Ma'arij deals with the Day of
Judgement and The Hereafter from another perspective." - Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi
There was such an electric atmosphere when Surah Al-Haaqqah was discussed last month in the Magnificent Journey Seminar Series in Cambridge. This month it is Surah Al-Ma'arij - the twin half of Surah Al-Haaqqah. Surah Al-Ma'arij also deals with The Day of Judgement and The Hereafter but from a different perspective.
These seminars really give a taste of how it would have been like when the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the people around him. The real effect of the Qur'an can only be felt when it is understood in their context and in their language. Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi is a master of both the language and the context, and he brings these across to us in an amazing, unique and an inspiring way, MashaAllah. If you want to be awed or amazed by the Qur'an then this is the seminar for you....
Introduction to The Magnificent Journey Seminar - Video (click on the image below)
"The Qur'an is for people who think and are active. It is not for lazy people who do not use their God-given faculties" - Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_BqZ2mwOJns
The Magnificent Journey
An Amazing Journey Through The Last Two Parts (Juzz Tabaarak and Juzz 'Amma) of the Qur'an, From Surah Al-Mulk to Surah An-Naas, by one of the foremost Islamic Scholars and Thinkers of the Western World today
Surah Al-Ma'arij - The Inevitable Reality
By Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi (Oxford University)
Date: Saturday 22nd December 2012 Time: 10AM - 6PM
Venue: Cambridge University and Live Online
Video Testimonials: http://courses.meoc.org.uk/p/testimonials.html
Very Special Offer: Annual Pass - 12 sessions for the price of 5
http://courses.meoc.org.uk << Click Here To Register
"Animals live for the present. The humans live for the future. But the real future is the never-ending future which is the Hereafter. Every other 'future' will become present and then disappears into the past." - Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi
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There was such an electric atmosphere when Surah Al-Haaqqah was discussed last month in the Magnificent Journey Seminar Series in Cambridge. This month it is Surah Al-Ma'arij - the twin half of Surah Al-Haaqqah. Surah Al-Ma'arij also deals with The Day of Judgement and The Hereafter but from a different perspective.
These seminars really give a taste of how it would have been like when the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the people around him. The real effect of the Qur'an can only be felt when it is understood in their context and in their language. Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi is a master of both the language and the context, and he brings these across to us in an amazing, unique and an inspiring way, MashaAllah. If you want to be awed or amazed by the Qur'an then this is the seminar for you....
Introduction to The Magnificent Journey Seminar - Video (click on the image below)
"The Qur'an is for people who think and are active. It is not for lazy people who do not use their God-given faculties" - Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
The Magnificent Journey
An Amazing Journey Through The Last Two Parts (Juzz Tabaarak and Juzz 'Amma) of the Qur'an, From Surah Al-Mulk to Surah An-Naas, by one of the foremost Islamic Scholars and Thinkers of the Western World today
Surah Al-Ma'arij - The Inevitable Reality
By Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi (Oxford University)
Date: Saturday 22nd December 2012 Time: 10AM - 6PM
Venue: Cambridge University and Live Online
Video Testimonials: http://courses.meoc.org.uk/p/testimonials.html
Very Special Offer: Annual Pass - 12 sessions for the price of 5
http://courses.meoc.org.uk << Click Here To Register
"Animals live for the present. The humans live for the future. But the real future is the never-ending future which is the Hereafter. Every other 'future' will become present and then disappears into the past." - Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi
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