MohammedAli
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As-Salaamu Alaykum,
I am interested in doing an Islamic course in Birmingham. I'm just not sure where to study. I am not working at the moment, I have no income so it would
be beneficial for me personally if there were free courses available.
As well as that, I don't know where the best possible place would be to study. Meaning, I'm not too comfortable with the complete sufi/barelwi/naqshbandi way therefore I'm a little confused as to which place would be the best place to study.
My local masjid are of the sufi-barelwi methodology, I get on with them very well and they know me very well, but i would prefer a sort of 'middle path' way of things - a 'sufi-salafi' sort of way.
Any advice would be appreciated.
JazaakAllah
I am interested in doing an Islamic course in Birmingham. I'm just not sure where to study. I am not working at the moment, I have no income so it would
be beneficial for me personally if there were free courses available.
As well as that, I don't know where the best possible place would be to study. Meaning, I'm not too comfortable with the complete sufi/barelwi/naqshbandi way therefore I'm a little confused as to which place would be the best place to study.
My local masjid are of the sufi-barelwi methodology, I get on with them very well and they know me very well, but i would prefer a sort of 'middle path' way of things - a 'sufi-salafi' sort of way.
Any advice would be appreciated.
JazaakAllah
