Special Offer: Enrol on all 3 courses for £80 or any 2 for £70*
What Makes a Muslim A Believer? This course is extremely important for every Muslim. It covers the basic articles of iman that are essential to one's faith as emphasised by the Prophet SAW in the hadith of Jibraeel: namely, belief in Allah, His angels, books, messengers, the last day and good and bad fate. Students will learn about the importance of correct beliefs and how the Ulama developed this into a subject of study to preserve the correct beliefs of Islam. The courses briefly deals with sects, classical and contemporary differences of opinion without being polemical, but rather with a view to giving the student a perspective that will enable him/her to remain strong on their faith and avoid getting sucked into debates and polemics.
Date: Sat 18th & Sun 19th June 2011 Time: 10am-6pm Course Fee: £45 Teacher: Sheikh Shams Ad Duha ______________________________________
The Halal & Haram This course will discuss what is halal & haram in Islam beyond what we clearly know within the realm of worship. The course will deal with matters such as the Halal & Haram of food, earnings, clothing & hijab, manners, etiquettes and other related miscellaneous issues.
Date: Sat 25th & Sun 26th June 2011 Time: 10am-6pm Course Fee: £45 Teacher: Sheikh Shams Ad Duha ______________________________________
Fiqh of Sawm & Zakah Sawm & Zakah are two of the five pillars of Islam and are both fardh 'ayn (obligatory on every individual). With Ramadhan so near, every Muslim must take spiritual and academic preparation for it. It is also common for Muslims to choose Ramadhan as the ideal month to fulfil the Zakah obligation as their reward is multiplied in the holy month of Ramadhan.
Date: Sat 9th & Sun 10th July 2011 Time: 10am-6pm Course Fee: £45 Teachers: Sheikh Shams Ad Duha & Barkatullah ______________________________________________
To register or for more information email: courses [at] ebrahimcollege.org.uk or call 020 7377 6677 register online: ebrahimcollegecourses.org.uk
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