The Four Madhabs
Follow Them, Leave Them or Mix Them?
By Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi (Oxford)
Registration: www.CambridgeIslamicSciences. com
Luton Contact: Faheem 07908 438696
Testimonials
"Shaykh Mohammad Akram Nadwi is a great asset to the Muslims in the UK and his 57 volume work on al-Muhaddithaat (The Women Scholars of Islam) is no doubt going to be a lasting legacy of this great man. I had the blessed opportunity of spending a day with him recently; he is one of those few individuals who in a short period of time can change your entire thinking. May Allah bless the brothers and sisters in Cambridge and those in Oxford who organise and help the Shaykh in his works." - Nasar Ishfaq, Manchester
"I have been to two of the CISS courses and can say with certainty that they have been inspiring to the highest degree. Shaikh Akram's style of teaching ensures that you are connected from the start, not only in terms of the relevance of the knowledge he is sharing, but also through the openness of the sessions. He not only shares the important knowledge on the topic but also encourages the questioning of all that knowledge in order to make it relevant for us in today's world. These courses have helped me to reinvigorate and renew my passion for my faith and have encouraged me to continuously seek and apply the vast knowledge there is in Islam." - Rimla Akhtar, Chairperson, Muslim Women's Sport Foundation, London
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BONUS TALK
FREE ENTRY - Brothers and Sisters Welcome
For more information please contact Faraz Mir 07866 424847 or Maqsood Anwar 07989 908499.
Follow Them, Leave Them or Mix Them?
By Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi (Oxford)
When: Sunday 5th January 2014 Time: 9.30AM - 5.30PM
Venue: Hockwell Ring Masjid, 13-17 Barley Lane, Luton LU4 9HT
Online: Worldwide - Live & Recorded Access
Features: Lunch, refreshments, free parking, brothers/sisters areas, mother/toddler room
Venue: Hockwell Ring Masjid, 13-17 Barley Lane, Luton LU4 9HT
Online: Worldwide - Live & Recorded Access
Features: Lunch, refreshments, free parking, brothers/sisters areas, mother/toddler room
Registration: www.CambridgeIslamicSciences.
Luton Contact: Faheem 07908 438696
The Four Madhabs is a life-changing seminar by Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram
Nadwi that explores in detail the origins, principles, development,
differences, application, spread and the influence of the four common
schools of thought - Maliki, Hanafi, Shafie’ and Hanabali Madhabs
- and some of the less known ones. It also looks at the “alternative
Madhabs” such as the Salafi, Ahl al-Hadith and “Progressive” schools and
concludes with the relevance of Madhabs in the modern world and our
attitude towards them.
The topics covered include: What is the difference between Islam, Shariah and Madhab? | What is the purpose of Madhabs? | Do we need Madhab when we have Qur’an and Sunnah? | How did the Madhabs come into existence? | How did the Madhabs evolve? | Why are there differences between the Madhabs? | Should one follow a Madhab or not? | Can one pick and choose between Madhabs? | How should people of different Madhab view each other? | Who are the founders of the Madhabs and how are they linked to each other? | What is Salafi and Ahlul Hadith Madhab? | Are Madhabs relevant today? | What should be our attitude towards Madhabs and “No-Madhabs”?
Special Ticket Prices (including lunch): Regular Attendance Ticket: £15.00
Young Persons (14-19 years) Attendance Ticket: £5.00
Student/Unemployed Attendance Ticket: £10.00
Live Online Access Ticket: £25.00
Live + Recorded Online Access Ticket: £35.00
Brothers, sisters and families are welcome. Special arrangements are made for families with young children.
The topics covered include: What is the difference between Islam, Shariah and Madhab? | What is the purpose of Madhabs? | Do we need Madhab when we have Qur’an and Sunnah? | How did the Madhabs come into existence? | How did the Madhabs evolve? | Why are there differences between the Madhabs? | Should one follow a Madhab or not? | Can one pick and choose between Madhabs? | How should people of different Madhab view each other? | Who are the founders of the Madhabs and how are they linked to each other? | What is Salafi and Ahlul Hadith Madhab? | Are Madhabs relevant today? | What should be our attitude towards Madhabs and “No-Madhabs”?
Special Ticket Prices (including lunch): Regular Attendance Ticket: £15.00
Young Persons (14-19 years) Attendance Ticket: £5.00
Student/Unemployed Attendance Ticket: £10.00
Live Online Access Ticket: £25.00
Live + Recorded Online Access Ticket: £35.00
Brothers, sisters and families are welcome. Special arrangements are made for families with young children.
Testimonials
"Shaykh Mohammad Akram Nadwi is a great asset to the Muslims in the UK and his 57 volume work on al-Muhaddithaat (The Women Scholars of Islam) is no doubt going to be a lasting legacy of this great man. I had the blessed opportunity of spending a day with him recently; he is one of those few individuals who in a short period of time can change your entire thinking. May Allah bless the brothers and sisters in Cambridge and those in Oxford who organise and help the Shaykh in his works." - Nasar Ishfaq, Manchester
"I have been to two of the CISS courses and can say with certainty that they have been inspiring to the highest degree. Shaikh Akram's style of teaching ensures that you are connected from the start, not only in terms of the relevance of the knowledge he is sharing, but also through the openness of the sessions. He not only shares the important knowledge on the topic but also encourages the questioning of all that knowledge in order to make it relevant for us in today's world. These courses have helped me to reinvigorate and renew my passion for my faith and have encouraged me to continuously seek and apply the vast knowledge there is in Islam." - Rimla Akhtar, Chairperson, Muslim Women's Sport Foundation, London
www.CambridgeIslamicSciences.
BONUS TALK
Madina Masjid Luton & Cambridge Islamic Sciences Seminars Present
Advice to Muslims in Britain
By Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi (Oxford)
When: Sunday 5th January 2014 Time: After Isha' @ 7.15PM
Venue: Madinah Masjid, 128-130 Oak Road, Luton LU4 8AD
By Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi (Oxford)
Venue: Madinah Masjid, 128-130 Oak Road, Luton LU4 8AD
FREE ENTRY - Brothers and Sisters Welcome
For more information please contact Faraz Mir 07866 424847 or Maqsood Anwar 07989 908499.
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