Utrujj
16-05-05, 02:42 PM
Assalámu `alaykum,
Utrujj - Knowledge & Creativity would like to invite you to the following :
THE FORGOTTEN WOMEN SCHOLARS OF ISLAM
by Shaykh Haytham Tamim (The Utrujj Foundation)
Date: Saturday 21st May 2005
Time: 10am - 7pm
Venue: Khalili Lecture Theatre, Main Building, School of Oriental and
African Studies (SOAS), Thornhaugh Street, London, WC1H 0XG
Who were they? What did they do? What happened to them? Were there
really very few women scholars or is it more to do with the fact
that information about their lives was not documented. Why are
there so few women scholars of Islam today? Given that women
outnumber men how what can we do to have more women scholars?
Insha'Allah this one day course will cover the important status
of women in Islamic education, importance of seeking knowledge,
examples of female scholars from the life of the Prophet (saw),
inspiring female companions (ra), and female scholars from
subsequent generations, female scholars in different fields,
and the motivation for men and women to revive the tradition
of scholarship.
* Notes will be provided
* All welcome
* Lunch & refreshments served
*Shaykh Haytham Tamim has studied Shariah for over 16 years and has
accreditation (ijaaza's) in recitation, interpretation and Sciences of the
Qur'an, Hadith and Fiqh from the scholars of Sham,Medina and Indian
subcontinent. Aswell as verifying (tahqiq) over 20 books, his specialities
include comparative Fiqh, Usool and Hadith. This vast knowledge is harnessed
with extensive teaching experience, he has taught students for over 12 years
innumerous countries. He has served as a lecturer of Comparative Fiqh for
many years at the Islamic University of Beirut and also as a lecturer of
Hadith and Seerah at the Azhar Lubnan Academy, Lebanon. Some of his teachers
include: Shaykh Professor Wahbah az-Zuhayli (Syria); Shaykh Professor Saeed
Ramadan al-Bouti (Syria); Mullah Abdul Aleem az-Zanki (Syria); Shaykh Abdul
Fattah abu Ghuddah (Riyad); Shaykh Professor Mustafa al-Azzami (Riyad/India)
& many others. He has been the guest of a number of Q & A sessions on
Islamic radio & TV stations during Ramadan. He is also the founder of Utrujj,
London's Premier Islamic Institution & is the main teacher.
HURRY BEFORE PLACES GO! LIMITED PLACES LEFT !
To book a place or for more information please contact:
Tel: 0845 644 0619 / 07960 324 325
E-mail: info@utrujj.org
Website: www.utrujj.org (http://www.utrujj.org)
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The blessed Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned that 'The believer who recites the Qur'an and applies it is like the utrujja (fruit), whose smell is fragrant and taste is sweet .' (Bukhari)
Utrujj is based upon the teachings of the above Hadith in seeking to equip you with the sacred knowledge of Islam, while simultaneously training you in it's implementation in your daily lives. As a result of this dynamic approach your personality should insh'Allah come to personify this sacred knowledge.
The change this creates will be witnessed by those around you as they smell the sweet fragrance of your good speech and taste the sweetness of your exemplary actions. Such a change within individuals is critical in realising our covenant with Allah and for the spreading of Islam, especially here in the West.
Utrujj - Knowledge & Creativity would like to invite you to the following :
THE FORGOTTEN WOMEN SCHOLARS OF ISLAM
by Shaykh Haytham Tamim (The Utrujj Foundation)
Date: Saturday 21st May 2005
Time: 10am - 7pm
Venue: Khalili Lecture Theatre, Main Building, School of Oriental and
African Studies (SOAS), Thornhaugh Street, London, WC1H 0XG
Who were they? What did they do? What happened to them? Were there
really very few women scholars or is it more to do with the fact
that information about their lives was not documented. Why are
there so few women scholars of Islam today? Given that women
outnumber men how what can we do to have more women scholars?
Insha'Allah this one day course will cover the important status
of women in Islamic education, importance of seeking knowledge,
examples of female scholars from the life of the Prophet (saw),
inspiring female companions (ra), and female scholars from
subsequent generations, female scholars in different fields,
and the motivation for men and women to revive the tradition
of scholarship.
* Notes will be provided
* All welcome
* Lunch & refreshments served
*Shaykh Haytham Tamim has studied Shariah for over 16 years and has
accreditation (ijaaza's) in recitation, interpretation and Sciences of the
Qur'an, Hadith and Fiqh from the scholars of Sham,Medina and Indian
subcontinent. Aswell as verifying (tahqiq) over 20 books, his specialities
include comparative Fiqh, Usool and Hadith. This vast knowledge is harnessed
with extensive teaching experience, he has taught students for over 12 years
innumerous countries. He has served as a lecturer of Comparative Fiqh for
many years at the Islamic University of Beirut and also as a lecturer of
Hadith and Seerah at the Azhar Lubnan Academy, Lebanon. Some of his teachers
include: Shaykh Professor Wahbah az-Zuhayli (Syria); Shaykh Professor Saeed
Ramadan al-Bouti (Syria); Mullah Abdul Aleem az-Zanki (Syria); Shaykh Abdul
Fattah abu Ghuddah (Riyad); Shaykh Professor Mustafa al-Azzami (Riyad/India)
& many others. He has been the guest of a number of Q & A sessions on
Islamic radio & TV stations during Ramadan. He is also the founder of Utrujj,
London's Premier Islamic Institution & is the main teacher.
HURRY BEFORE PLACES GO! LIMITED PLACES LEFT !
To book a place or for more information please contact:
Tel: 0845 644 0619 / 07960 324 325
E-mail: info@utrujj.org
Website: www.utrujj.org (http://www.utrujj.org)
----
The blessed Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned that 'The believer who recites the Qur'an and applies it is like the utrujja (fruit), whose smell is fragrant and taste is sweet .' (Bukhari)
Utrujj is based upon the teachings of the above Hadith in seeking to equip you with the sacred knowledge of Islam, while simultaneously training you in it's implementation in your daily lives. As a result of this dynamic approach your personality should insh'Allah come to personify this sacred knowledge.
The change this creates will be witnessed by those around you as they smell the sweet fragrance of your good speech and taste the sweetness of your exemplary actions. Such a change within individuals is critical in realising our covenant with Allah and for the spreading of Islam, especially here in the West.