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NJ: Foundations of Our Tradition: Qur'an and Sun |
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muslimah853 |
05/18/04 at 10:10:00 |
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Gibraltar Educational Initiative presents: A one day intensive program Foundations of Our Tradition: Qur'an and Sunna Saturday, June 5, 2004 10 a.m. until 6 p.m Masjid al Aman, 496 Red Hill Rd., Middletown, NJ (for directions to Masjid al Aman, visit http://www.islamicsocietyofmonmouthcounty.org/pages/914315/index.htm) Instructors: Shaykh Jamal Zahabi Shaykh Jamal began his studies of Islam in Syria at the age of 12. Since then, he has studied in several places in the Muslim world including at al Azhar, and at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud University in Saudi Arabia. His teachers include Shaykh Abd al Fattah Abu Ghuddah, Shaykh Abdul Razzak al Halabi, and Shaykh Ibrahim al Ya'qoubi, and others. He is currently the Imam of Masjid al Aman. Dr. Samir al Nass Dr. Samir hails from Damascus. In addition to his completing studies in medicine in Damascus and the US, he has studied the sciences of Islam under many great scholars of Sham and Saudi Arabia. He holds many ijazas (licences to teach) in the different modes of recitation of the Qur'an, as well as ijazas in fiqh (juriprudence, hadith, and 'aqidah (theology). His Some of his many teachers include Shaykh Muhammad Sukr, Shaykh Ahmad Mustafa, Shaykh Abu Yusr ibn 'Abidin, and Shaykh Adeeb al Kallas. Ustadh Walead Muhammad Ustadh Walead has recently returned to the United States after studying Arabic and various Islamic Sciences for several years in Damascus and Cairo. He earned a degree from Al-Azhar University and studied with several different teachers including Shaykh Bakri Al-Tarabishi, Ustadh Ali Hamidullah, Shaykh Kurayyim Rajih, Shaykh Ahmad Taha Rayyan, and Shaykh Ali Jumua. He currently serves as the Muslim Chaplain at Rutgers. Ustadh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Ali is from Philadelphia, PA where he studied Arabic and Islam under a number of teachers. The most prominent of them are Ustadh Anwar Muhaimin and Dr. Khalid Blankinship. He continued his studies overseas in Fez, Morocco. Ustadh Abdullah completed a four-year degree program at the University of Al-Qarawiyyin, Faculty of Shariah. He recently returned to the US and is presently serving as the Imam/Prison Chaplain at the SCI Chester State Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania. Insha’allah, this intensive will explore the nature of the Muslim’s relationship with the Qur’an and the Prophetic Traditions, touching on such topics as the miraculous nature of the Book of Allah, Ulum al Qur’an, the authoritative nature of the Prophetic sunnah, and the practical application of these divine sources in modern times. Registration is $25, and includes lunch as well as web access to the audio recordings from the program insha'allah. Course fees help us to provide future programming, however, no one will be turned away due to lack of funds. Pre-registration is strongly requested. To register, please send an email with your name, address, phone number and email address to info@gibraltarintiative.org. Payment will be collected on site the day of the program insha’allah. |
05/18/04 at 10:10:44 |
muslimah853 |
Re: NJ: Foundations of Our Tradition: Qur'an and |
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muslimah853 |
05/21/04 at 21:23:27 |
[slm] Regarding the above event: We have been experiencing technical difficulties with the web server and our email, so individuals attempting to register for this program have had their emails bounce back or not go through. If you have tried to register for this program, or would like to, please do so by emailing the relevant information to nauston@nbic.org instead of the info@gibraltarinitiative.org We apologize for any inconvenience. Please pass the word along to anyone else who may have been affected by this. Sincerely, Gibraltar Educational Intiative Staff |
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