Abu Zayd
10-07-08, 10:58 AM
From: RIC.HALAQA
Subject: 'Musa and Bani Israel...'
As'Salaamu Alaikum
Redbridge Islamic Centre would like to invite you to our weekly Halaqa
Topic : 'Musa and Bani Israel...'
(When we hear the command of Allah, it should be as simple as: We Hear & We Obey. If we leave this methodology, we are like the jews of that period.)
Speaker : Shaqur Rehman
Date : 12th July 2008
Time : 7:15pm after Asr Salah
Venue : 179 Eastern Avenue, IG4 3AW
Contact : ric.halaqa@gmail.com
Speaker Profile :
Shaqur Rehman has recently completed a PGCE along with an MA in Applied Linguistics with a dissertation on the clash of civilizations, a linguistic perspective – English in the Muslim world. He preceded his secular study with a traditional Islamic education beginning in Egypt in 1999-2001 which he further developed in Syria and Saudi Arabia whilst teaching English in various universities and institutions. During his Islamic learning he managed to memorise the Holy Quran and attain authorisation (Ijaza) in recitation and various Islamic sciences including theology and jurisprudence.
Subject: 'Musa and Bani Israel...'
As'Salaamu Alaikum
Redbridge Islamic Centre would like to invite you to our weekly Halaqa
Topic : 'Musa and Bani Israel...'
(When we hear the command of Allah, it should be as simple as: We Hear & We Obey. If we leave this methodology, we are like the jews of that period.)
Speaker : Shaqur Rehman
Date : 12th July 2008
Time : 7:15pm after Asr Salah
Venue : 179 Eastern Avenue, IG4 3AW
Contact : ric.halaqa@gmail.com
Speaker Profile :
Shaqur Rehman has recently completed a PGCE along with an MA in Applied Linguistics with a dissertation on the clash of civilizations, a linguistic perspective – English in the Muslim world. He preceded his secular study with a traditional Islamic education beginning in Egypt in 1999-2001 which he further developed in Syria and Saudi Arabia whilst teaching English in various universities and institutions. During his Islamic learning he managed to memorise the Holy Quran and attain authorisation (Ijaza) in recitation and various Islamic sciences including theology and jurisprudence.