
The masjid that I attend is comprised mostly of Arabic speaking Muslims, although alhamdulilah the sheikh almost always gives a translation in English. There is a halaqa session once a week that the imam gives, which lasts for maybe an hour (half Arabic, half English) and covers various aspects of fiqh.
I've been wanting to create a circle of learning within the masjid specifically for English speaking brothers (and anyone else who wants to join and can understand us), covering such things as aqeedah, tafseer and hadeeth.
Does anyone know what the ruling is for creating a taleem circle when nobody in the circle is a scholar or well versed in Islamic studies? The idea I had was to read directly out of a well known book by a scholar, that way I'm not injecting any of my own ideas into it, but merely teaching what the scholar is teaching.
Something inside me says this is dangerous and should not be done, because only an imam or scholar could lead such a group. The problem is that the imam does not have time to take on additional responsibilities due to the fact that most of his energy is consumed by the islamic school for children at the masjid.
Has anybody done anything like this? What are the etiquettes for setting up such a study group?
Jazak Allah khayr!