islamic_circles
24-11-04, 01:57 PM
Assalámu `alaykum wa rahmatulláhi wa barakátuhu .
I pray that you are under the shade of Allah's mercy, in the circle of his
generosity and in the remembrance of his habib sallallahu alayhi wasallam insha'Allah,
We would like to invite you to the following:
Islamic Circles Presents:
POST RAMADAN BLUES - WHAT NEXT ?
By Sidi Abu Aliyah [Director of Jawziyyah Press]*
Date: Sunday 28th November 2004
Time: 11am - 1pm
Venue: Froud Centre, 1 Toronto Avenue, off Romford Road, Manor Park,
London, E12 5JF
Each year the month of Ramadan seems to pass by quicker than previous
years. We may experience a temporary sense of loss but soon we find
ourselves slipping back into the same old bad habits, laziness and
general lack of interest in our priorities as Muslims. However, it
doesn't have to be like this. If we put in a little bit of concerted
effort in trying to keep up the spirit of Ramadan we will be surprised
by how far we can progress. Human beings are constantly in need of
guidance, encouragement and spiritual recharge. Sidi Abû 'Âliyah will
insha'Allah highlight ways in which this process can be facilitated so
that we can maintain as much of the blessings of Ramadan as possible
and use them to enrich ourselves for the rest of the year.
There will also be a brief update on the Muslim Youth in Prison
campaign by the Muslim Youth Network. Alhamdulillah the response
that they have received from prisoners has been absolutely amazing.
* Abû 'Âliyah has been an active dâ'i for more than 15 years.
He is currently serving as one of the Jumu'ah khatibs for Masjid
at-Tawhid in London, in addition to his work as a translator. He
has had the opportunity to study with some scholars and students of
knowledge, in particular Shaykh Abdullâh al-Farsi ('aqîdah and usûl
al-dîn) and Shaykh 'Abd ar-Rahmân al-Luwayhiq ('aqîdah). He has
translated a number of books and articles into English, including:
'Tenets of Faith', 'The Ideological Attack', and 'Etiquettes of
Differing'. He is currently in the process of writing two books:
'Taqlid, Madhhab and Muslim Unity', and 'The Earth's Complaint'.
Amongst his local community activities, he has been a regular
guest on Islamic radio stations such as Radio Ummah.
We look forward to seeing you there, and your participation in what should
be a very informative and enlightening Q&A session after the lecture.
ALL WELCOME
Refreshments available
All talks will be in English. Programme suitable for all family.
Also bazaar, - Islamic bookstalls, gift stalls, frame stalls, food stalls,
information stalls.
HOW TO GET THERE :
Buses: 25, 147, 86
Nearest Tube: East Ham (District Line)
Nearest Rail: Manor Park (From Liverpool St)
www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?x=542750&y=185750&zoom=1&isp=187&ism=500&arrow=y?55,39 (http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?x=542750&y=185750&zoom=1&isp=187&ism=500&arrow=y?55,39)
DIRECTIONS:
Road: From the A406 (North Circular), turn off at Ilford and go
towards Central London along the A118 (Romford Road). The Froud
Centre is located on the 4th intersection on the right.
Rail: Come out of Manor Park station onto Station Road. Cross over,
turn right and walk to the main traffic lights. Turn left at this
junction onto Romford Road. Walk 300 metres up the road. The Froud
Centre is located on the 5th intersection on the left.
Tube: Come out of East Ham station, cross over to the opposite side
and catch the 147 bus. Ask the driver to drop you off on Romford Road
near the petrol station. When you exit the bus turn left and walk
100 metres up the road. The Froud Centre will be on your right.
For more details contact:
Tel: 07092 032 136
E-mail: islamic_circles@hotmail.com
Wassalaam 'alaikum wa rahmatullaah.
Admin - Islamic Circles
- Islamic Circles is a community-based initiative that has been running at
the Froud Centre since January 2001. We hold Islamic lectures and Arabic
classes on a weekly basis, and also organise with a wide range of regular
events and activities, including short courses, seminars, workshops on
issues relevant to the Muslim community, social gatherings like Eid parties,
matrimonial services and events and much more.
I pray that you are under the shade of Allah's mercy, in the circle of his
generosity and in the remembrance of his habib sallallahu alayhi wasallam insha'Allah,
We would like to invite you to the following:
Islamic Circles Presents:
POST RAMADAN BLUES - WHAT NEXT ?
By Sidi Abu Aliyah [Director of Jawziyyah Press]*
Date: Sunday 28th November 2004
Time: 11am - 1pm
Venue: Froud Centre, 1 Toronto Avenue, off Romford Road, Manor Park,
London, E12 5JF
Each year the month of Ramadan seems to pass by quicker than previous
years. We may experience a temporary sense of loss but soon we find
ourselves slipping back into the same old bad habits, laziness and
general lack of interest in our priorities as Muslims. However, it
doesn't have to be like this. If we put in a little bit of concerted
effort in trying to keep up the spirit of Ramadan we will be surprised
by how far we can progress. Human beings are constantly in need of
guidance, encouragement and spiritual recharge. Sidi Abû 'Âliyah will
insha'Allah highlight ways in which this process can be facilitated so
that we can maintain as much of the blessings of Ramadan as possible
and use them to enrich ourselves for the rest of the year.
There will also be a brief update on the Muslim Youth in Prison
campaign by the Muslim Youth Network. Alhamdulillah the response
that they have received from prisoners has been absolutely amazing.
* Abû 'Âliyah has been an active dâ'i for more than 15 years.
He is currently serving as one of the Jumu'ah khatibs for Masjid
at-Tawhid in London, in addition to his work as a translator. He
has had the opportunity to study with some scholars and students of
knowledge, in particular Shaykh Abdullâh al-Farsi ('aqîdah and usûl
al-dîn) and Shaykh 'Abd ar-Rahmân al-Luwayhiq ('aqîdah). He has
translated a number of books and articles into English, including:
'Tenets of Faith', 'The Ideological Attack', and 'Etiquettes of
Differing'. He is currently in the process of writing two books:
'Taqlid, Madhhab and Muslim Unity', and 'The Earth's Complaint'.
Amongst his local community activities, he has been a regular
guest on Islamic radio stations such as Radio Ummah.
We look forward to seeing you there, and your participation in what should
be a very informative and enlightening Q&A session after the lecture.
ALL WELCOME
Refreshments available
All talks will be in English. Programme suitable for all family.
Also bazaar, - Islamic bookstalls, gift stalls, frame stalls, food stalls,
information stalls.
HOW TO GET THERE :
Buses: 25, 147, 86
Nearest Tube: East Ham (District Line)
Nearest Rail: Manor Park (From Liverpool St)
www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?x=542750&y=185750&zoom=1&isp=187&ism=500&arrow=y?55,39 (http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?x=542750&y=185750&zoom=1&isp=187&ism=500&arrow=y?55,39)
DIRECTIONS:
Road: From the A406 (North Circular), turn off at Ilford and go
towards Central London along the A118 (Romford Road). The Froud
Centre is located on the 4th intersection on the right.
Rail: Come out of Manor Park station onto Station Road. Cross over,
turn right and walk to the main traffic lights. Turn left at this
junction onto Romford Road. Walk 300 metres up the road. The Froud
Centre is located on the 5th intersection on the left.
Tube: Come out of East Ham station, cross over to the opposite side
and catch the 147 bus. Ask the driver to drop you off on Romford Road
near the petrol station. When you exit the bus turn left and walk
100 metres up the road. The Froud Centre will be on your right.
For more details contact:
Tel: 07092 032 136
E-mail: islamic_circles@hotmail.com
Wassalaam 'alaikum wa rahmatullaah.
Admin - Islamic Circles
- Islamic Circles is a community-based initiative that has been running at
the Froud Centre since January 2001. We hold Islamic lectures and Arabic
classes on a weekly basis, and also organise with a wide range of regular
events and activities, including short courses, seminars, workshops on
issues relevant to the Muslim community, social gatherings like Eid parties,
matrimonial services and events and much more.