Islamic Knowledge
ONLINE Tajweed Specialisation Course for Beginners - A Study of Tuḥfah al-Aṭfāl Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Wcy6Hkn1yV_gEmuUOnZDH6OYYL7CWnjNsXM_VYbLV_k/ ⌛️ Course duration: Four months 🗓 Start date: 6th November 2024 🕰 Timings: Every…
About the Instructor Shaykh Mouhammad Dodakia
• Shaykh Mouhammad started his journey of knowledge by completing his ḥifẓ at Darul Uloom Arabia Islamiyyah, Azadville, South Africa.
• He then started his alim class for three years and then joined Darul Uloom Jamiatul Ilm Wal Huda, Blackburn, UK where he completed his studies in 2018.
• In addition, he also joined the Iftaa course and completed in 2019.
• During those years, he also joined the faculty of Qirā’āt and completed all levels (the sabʿah, thalathah and ashara al-kubra) under Qārī Zubair Falahi and Qārī Zakir Hussain
• After his graduation of 2019, he then studied the Qirā’āt (and books) again in all its levels with the addition of the four shādh qirā’āt under the great Shaykh Usama ‘Awdh Abdul Ghaffar, director and tutor of Al-Kawthar Academy, Egypt (and also obtained valid Ijāzāt with two of his collegues; Shaykh Rif’at al-Bustuwaisi & Shaykh-Saalih Za’imah).
• He also studied with great qurrā from around the world From whom are: Shaykh Mubashir Ibn ‘Uyun al-Sood (Syria), Qārī Shakir Ibn Taahir Rahimi Al Madani (Pakistan / Madina), Qārī Zaid Tarapuri Uk, Shaykh Tariq Ibn Hisham Muqbil al-Yamani and many others making him a holder of the 29th link in the chain of narrators (second highest in the world).
• Shaykh Mouhammad is the current director and tutor of Al Utruj Academy and holds classes both on site and online.
In regard to the book ‘Tuhfatul-Afaal’ that will be taught, Shaykh Mouhammad will be teaching from his own book الشرح الوافي and also holds very short links (4) between him and its author, ‘Allamah al -Jamzuri (RA) having more than 23 different teachers in it. These will result in more than 100 Asaaneed in total to the author counting the variations in the links.
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Wcy6Hkn1yV_gEmuUOnZDH6OYYL7CWnjNsXM_VYbLV_k/
• Shaykh Mouhammad started his journey of knowledge by completing his ḥifẓ at Darul Uloom Arabia Islamiyyah, Azadville, South Africa.
• He then started his alim class for three years and then joined Darul Uloom Jamiatul Ilm Wal Huda, Blackburn, UK where he completed his studies in 2018.
• In addition, he also joined the Iftaa course and completed in 2019.
• During those years, he also joined the faculty of Qirā’āt and completed all levels (the sabʿah, thalathah and ashara al-kubra) under Qārī Zubair Falahi and Qārī Zakir Hussain
• After his graduation of 2019, he then studied the Qirā’āt (and books) again in all its levels with the addition of the four shādh qirā’āt under the great Shaykh Usama ‘Awdh Abdul Ghaffar, director and tutor of Al-Kawthar Academy, Egypt (and also obtained valid Ijāzāt with two of his collegues; Shaykh Rif’at al-Bustuwaisi & Shaykh-Saalih Za’imah).
• He also studied with great qurrā from around the world From whom are: Shaykh Mubashir Ibn ‘Uyun al-Sood (Syria), Qārī Shakir Ibn Taahir Rahimi Al Madani (Pakistan / Madina), Qārī Zaid Tarapuri Uk, Shaykh Tariq Ibn Hisham Muqbil al-Yamani and many others making him a holder of the 29th link in the chain of narrators (second highest in the world).
• Shaykh Mouhammad is the current director and tutor of Al Utruj Academy and holds classes both on site and online.
In regard to the book ‘Tuhfatul-Afaal’ that will be taught, Shaykh Mouhammad will be teaching from his own book الشرح الوافي and also holds very short links (4) between him and its author, ‘Allamah al -Jamzuri (RA) having more than 23 different teachers in it. These will result in more than 100 Asaaneed in total to the author counting the variations in the links.
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Wcy6Hkn1yV_gEmuUOnZDH6OYYL7CWnjNsXM_VYbLV_k/
Google Docs
Tajweed Specialisation Course for Beginners - A Study of Tuḥfah al-Aṭfāl
⌛️ Course duration: Four months
🗓 Start date: 6th November 2024
🕰 Timings: Every Wednesday 6 to 6:45pm UK (recordings will be available for those who cannot join live sessions)
Languages: English explanations from Arabic poetry.
🎓 Course Instructor:
Qārī…
🗓 Start date: 6th November 2024
🕰 Timings: Every Wednesday 6 to 6:45pm UK (recordings will be available for those who cannot join live sessions)
Languages: English explanations from Arabic poetry.
🎓 Course Instructor:
Qārī…
👍11
The Mughal Empire and The Ottoman Empire
Two empires that are extremely important for the Hanafi Madhhab. Especially when we consider Al-Majallah and Al-Fatawa al-Hindiyyah. I really like Anne Davison's books for beginners as they're very concise - hardly a 100 pages and give a decent overview of the history.
Regarding Islamic history itself, we have some very exciting news soon insha'Allah!
Two empires that are extremely important for the Hanafi Madhhab. Especially when we consider Al-Majallah and Al-Fatawa al-Hindiyyah. I really like Anne Davison's books for beginners as they're very concise - hardly a 100 pages and give a decent overview of the history.
Regarding Islamic history itself, we have some very exciting news soon insha'Allah!
❤21👍7🔥3⚡1
Ottoman Hanafi Intellectual History
Half way into two fascinating books. First is Guy Burak's "The Second Formation of Islamic Law". The early chapters speak of Ibn Kamal Pasha's Tabqat, then Ibn al-Hinai's, then Adarnawi's Maham al-Fuqaha. Although the author might be reading too much into certain aspects, it's a very interesting read.
Second is Samy Ayoub's "Law, Empire and The Sultan", a fascinating book to learn more about the "The father of late Hanafism" Ibn Nujaym (d.970 AH), The Majallah (Mecelle) and Ibn Abidin (d.1252 AH)
Two incredible books on Hanafi intellectual history.
Half way into two fascinating books. First is Guy Burak's "The Second Formation of Islamic Law". The early chapters speak of Ibn Kamal Pasha's Tabqat, then Ibn al-Hinai's, then Adarnawi's Maham al-Fuqaha. Although the author might be reading too much into certain aspects, it's a very interesting read.
Second is Samy Ayoub's "Law, Empire and The Sultan", a fascinating book to learn more about the "The father of late Hanafism" Ibn Nujaym (d.970 AH), The Majallah (Mecelle) and Ibn Abidin (d.1252 AH)
Two incredible books on Hanafi intellectual history.
❤7
Order Your Copy of An Introduction to the Science of the Noble Hadith Volume 1 and Receive it Tomorrow Insha'Allah
Insha'Allah, I hope to attend this programme tomorrow with Mufti Shabbir sahib. If anyone attending or anyone from Leicester would like a copy of my book in hadith, you can order here and I'll bring it with me. Click the bank transfer option:
https://islamicknowledge.co.uk/product/an-introduction-to-the-science-of-noble-hadith-volume-1/
Insha'Allah, I hope to attend this programme tomorrow with Mufti Shabbir sahib. If anyone attending or anyone from Leicester would like a copy of my book in hadith, you can order here and I'll bring it with me. Click the bank transfer option:
https://islamicknowledge.co.uk/product/an-introduction-to-the-science-of-noble-hadith-volume-1/
👍2👏1
Khatm Sahih al-Bukhari by Mufti Shabbir Ahmed Sahib (in Urdu) yesterday - 22nd September 2024
❤3🙏3
Visiting the Sick
A unique aspect of Mufti Shabbir Ahmed Sb is his people skills and concern for the welfare of Muslims - he is a true embodiment of ‘living the Sunnah’. On Sunday, when we went Leicester for a Khatm al-Bukhari ceremony, our itinerary went like this:
1. Ta’ziyah (bereavement) of a former Darul Uloom Bury student who had lost his father
2. Iyadah al-Mareed; visiting a sick Maulana who had recently fallen down
3. Iyadah al-Mareed; visiting a former Darul Uloom Bury student who had recently had a heart attack
4. Khatm al-Bukhari
5. Ta’ziyah (bereavement) of another individual who had lost a family member
6. Iyadah al-Mareed; Mufti Sahib went to see Shaykh Saleem’s mother who is unwell
7. Iyadah al-Mareed; Mufti Sahib went to see a relative of Shaykh Saleem who is unwell
What do you notice? For one ceremony, two ta’ziyahs (visiting the bereaved) and 4 iyadah al-mareed (visiting the sick). These are our scholars. Mufti Sahib joked with me, “You’re not going to want to come with me again are you?” I replied, “Rather, I learnt so much about the importance of visiting the sick and bereavement.” He said, “Look at how happy they became when I visited them, it put a smile on their face.” When I had my hernia repair three weeks ago, Mufti Sahib visited me the next day. He lives the Sunnah of ‘visiting the sick’.
It can become easy to stay hidden in our rooms and Madrasahs researching difficult masa’il, but visiting the sick and bereaved is very important and will change lives. It is something that I am also weak in.
May Allah the Almighty grant tremendous Barakah in the lives of these luminaries and allow us to live like them. Ameen.
A unique aspect of Mufti Shabbir Ahmed Sb is his people skills and concern for the welfare of Muslims - he is a true embodiment of ‘living the Sunnah’. On Sunday, when we went Leicester for a Khatm al-Bukhari ceremony, our itinerary went like this:
1. Ta’ziyah (bereavement) of a former Darul Uloom Bury student who had lost his father
2. Iyadah al-Mareed; visiting a sick Maulana who had recently fallen down
3. Iyadah al-Mareed; visiting a former Darul Uloom Bury student who had recently had a heart attack
4. Khatm al-Bukhari
5. Ta’ziyah (bereavement) of another individual who had lost a family member
6. Iyadah al-Mareed; Mufti Sahib went to see Shaykh Saleem’s mother who is unwell
7. Iyadah al-Mareed; Mufti Sahib went to see a relative of Shaykh Saleem who is unwell
What do you notice? For one ceremony, two ta’ziyahs (visiting the bereaved) and 4 iyadah al-mareed (visiting the sick). These are our scholars. Mufti Sahib joked with me, “You’re not going to want to come with me again are you?” I replied, “Rather, I learnt so much about the importance of visiting the sick and bereavement.” He said, “Look at how happy they became when I visited them, it put a smile on their face.” When I had my hernia repair three weeks ago, Mufti Sahib visited me the next day. He lives the Sunnah of ‘visiting the sick’.
It can become easy to stay hidden in our rooms and Madrasahs researching difficult masa’il, but visiting the sick and bereaved is very important and will change lives. It is something that I am also weak in.
May Allah the Almighty grant tremendous Barakah in the lives of these luminaries and allow us to live like them. Ameen.
❤35👍3🔥3👌1💯1
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
🔥8❤5⚡3👍1🎉1
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BBkzGCs-P6nr_ymeNsuGH1oefWCJBA9znEOtkoCcfOw/
📜 Course Outline
This is the course you've been waiting for. History from an Islamic lens has always remained something you've always wanted to study but found it too difficult or too boring. So many maps, so many names, so many dates, how do I make sense of it all?! Well, this course is going to solve all of that for you insha'Allah! Over the course of a year with 37 lessons in total, and with a manageable schedule of one lesson a week every Thursday evening, we'll be going through Islamic history right from the time of the righteous caliphs up until the end of the Ottoman Empire. Drawing from a range of Arabic, English and Urdu sources, this is - insha'Allah - the best Islamic history course on the internet. Don't believe us? Check out a sample of the student handbook pdf below.
We'll provide you with reading material and help you make sense of everything. Whether you're a novice studying Islamic history or a veteran well-versed in history, you'll enjoy this panoramic study of history. From the Umayyads to the Abbasids, to the Almoravids, to the Almohads, to the Nasrids, to the Ghaznavids, to the Seljuks, to the Ayyubids, to the Mamluks, to the Mongols, to the Ilkhans, to the Timurids, to the Ottomans, to the Mughals, this will be history on a grand scale.
🎓 Course instructor: (Maulana) Mohammad Adil Taghari
⌛️ Duration: 1 year (37 lessons)
🕰 Timings:
Every Thursday from 8:30 to 10:00 pm - one lesson a week
🗓 Starting date:
Thursday 5th December
💻 Online Platform: ZOOM
Course fee: £130 for one year or £12 a month (note: one-time payment works out slightly lower)
✅ FOR THOSE UNABLE TO ATTEND LIVE, ALL RECORDINGS AND DOCUMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED IN YOUR ONLINE PORTAL
✅ A SEPARATE GROUP WILL BE CREATED FOR SISTERS
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BBkzGCs-P6nr_ymeNsuGH1oefWCJBA9znEOtkoCcfOw/
📜 Course Outline
This is the course you've been waiting for. History from an Islamic lens has always remained something you've always wanted to study but found it too difficult or too boring. So many maps, so many names, so many dates, how do I make sense of it all?! Well, this course is going to solve all of that for you insha'Allah! Over the course of a year with 37 lessons in total, and with a manageable schedule of one lesson a week every Thursday evening, we'll be going through Islamic history right from the time of the righteous caliphs up until the end of the Ottoman Empire. Drawing from a range of Arabic, English and Urdu sources, this is - insha'Allah - the best Islamic history course on the internet. Don't believe us? Check out a sample of the student handbook pdf below.
We'll provide you with reading material and help you make sense of everything. Whether you're a novice studying Islamic history or a veteran well-versed in history, you'll enjoy this panoramic study of history. From the Umayyads to the Abbasids, to the Almoravids, to the Almohads, to the Nasrids, to the Ghaznavids, to the Seljuks, to the Ayyubids, to the Mamluks, to the Mongols, to the Ilkhans, to the Timurids, to the Ottomans, to the Mughals, this will be history on a grand scale.
🎓 Course instructor: (Maulana) Mohammad Adil Taghari
⌛️ Duration: 1 year (37 lessons)
🕰 Timings:
Every Thursday from 8:30 to 10:00 pm - one lesson a week
🗓 Starting date:
Thursday 5th December
💻 Online Platform: ZOOM
Course fee: £130 for one year or £12 a month (note: one-time payment works out slightly lower)
✅ FOR THOSE UNABLE TO ATTEND LIVE, ALL RECORDINGS AND DOCUMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED IN YOUR ONLINE PORTAL
✅ A SEPARATE GROUP WILL BE CREATED FOR SISTERS
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BBkzGCs-P6nr_ymeNsuGH1oefWCJBA9znEOtkoCcfOw/
Google Docs
ISLAMIC HISTORY (The Muslim Odyssey) - The Rashidites (632 CE) to The Ottomans (1924 CE)
📜 Course Outline
This is the course you've been waiting for. History from an Islamic lens has always remained something you've always wanted to study but found it too difficult or too boring. So many maps, so many names, so many dates, how do I make sense…
This is the course you've been waiting for. History from an Islamic lens has always remained something you've always wanted to study but found it too difficult or too boring. So many maps, so many names, so many dates, how do I make sense…
❤4
Please share all three messages far and wide! A beneficial course for all!
The Muslim Odyssey Sample Handbook
Alḥamdulillah, the uptake for this course has gone super high! For those who couldn’t open the document, here are some pictures of the SAMPLE handbook (note: the students who enroll will be given a slightly larger version):
Alḥamdulillah, the uptake for this course has gone super high! For those who couldn’t open the document, here are some pictures of the SAMPLE handbook (note: the students who enroll will be given a slightly larger version):