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Some more questions, jazakAllah khayr so far:

How much rent for a normal place?

When is the best time of year to go Dammaj?
 
Wa alaykum as salaam wa rahmatullaahi,

The average rent for say a 3 bedroom house over there is roughly $50 it could be more now Allaahu a'lam.

The best time of year to go Dammaaj?
I'd say straight after the Hajj season orr around now. That's because new lessons tend to open alot at those times. :)
 
walaykum assalaam wa Rahmatullaah

Unless u have someone you already know there, you don't get welcomed but all new students must report to sheikh Yahya hafidhahullaah upon arrival, and he welcomes u i guess, what's better than that lolz. N people there are really friendly alhamdulillah so don't worry bout that sis.

You don't receive timetables, like many study camps Damaaj isn't organised the way schools are. Depending on your level of islamic knowledge and arabic you request a lesson to be opened for u or u join a class.
Students will advice you on what to study and u can use their experiences to guide you through the lessons you need/want to study. Sometimes teachers will recommend you to study a certain book to help u gain more knowledge in a certain field like fiqh for example, before studying a book of a higher level.

wassalaamu alaykum
 
:salamext:

I was wondering if any of you know about the jammatul emaan university in sana'a? I know someone who goes there I was just wondering what it's like :D

:w:
 
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^ Jaami'atul Eemaan it sure rings a bell, was it the place that sister was going to a while back?
I don't know much about it. But I know that ALOT of foreigners go there.
 
I think that's the Uni where Az-Zindani taught no? Jaami'atul Iman...

Allahu A'lam i'm pretty sure it's that though.
 
yh maw..it's Directed by a brother called Zindaani and well the ulemaa (scholars) criticise him n the uni highly. :X

wassalaamu alaykum
 
Aaahh Saheeh saheeeh, Zindaani's place. How could I forget! lol :D

I thought it rang a bell. But yeah, It's criticised highly. Mainly in the aspects of the deen right? Aqeedah and such..




Edit: OoOops. :-[

- amirah
 
:salamext:

How much for a one bedroom place?

And what level are you guys at in terms of speaking arabic? Can you write, speak and read (taking good fast notes, writing essays or letters) like the way you do in English?

Sorry about all these questions!
 
Wa alaykum assalaam wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatukh

When we were there rooms ranged from anything between $200-$500 dollars, but it could be more or less than that sis, cos it depends on the size of the room and if it was renovated n stuff. You'll find that rooms being sold by brothers from the west tend to cost more bacuse of the work they put into it.
Sometimes they would share a house n chip in on the rent. Sisters don't have single rooms though, they're expected to be with their family.
Prices may have increased, there was a period where all the prices went sky high...i dunno how things are at the moment sis.

As for the arabic, yh alhamdulillaah we're able to take fast notes etc, just like in english. Some lessons like the sheikha Aisha's n sheikh Yahya's (hafidhuma Allaah) are just lectures, u write down what u get, n since u don't wanna miss anything, u learn to write everything she/he says.

wassalaamu alaykum
 
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Were there any sisters that spoke good english when you were in Dammaj?
(I am sorry this question might have been asked before...)
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wa alaykum assalaam

Yeah sis, there were sisters from the UK, the USA n sisters from France who spoke good english. Now there are even more sisters from the west maasha'Allaah!
 
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Which books on Fiqh and Usool Fiqh do they teach there inshallah? Also if possible, the other books on Sciences of hadeeth and Aqeeda?
 
:salamext:

Which books on Fiqh and Usool Fiqh do they teach there inshallah? Also if possible, the other books on Sciences of hadeeth and Aqeeda?

From the Books in Fiqh that are taught there:

- Bukhari.
- Muslim.
- Al Mustadrak.
- Umdatul Ahkaam.
- Buluughul Maraam.
- Subul As-salaam
- Ad Daraareey al-Mudee'ah.
- Ad Durarul Bahiyyah
- Kitaab as-sunnah.
- Al Warqaat fee Usuul Al-Fiqh.
- Nadhamul Waraqaat.
- Al-Mulakhass al-Fiqhiyy (Fawzaan)
- Al Muntaqaa Al-Akhbaar.
- Al Qawaa'idul fiqhiyyah.
- Sifatus-Salaatun-Nabee.
- Al Muhallaa.

.. And more.

Aqeedah/Tawheed:

- Usuul At-Thalaatha.
- Qawlul Mufeed.
- Qawaa'idul Arba'a.
- Qawaa'idul Muthlaa.
- Luma'tul 'Itiqaad.
- Usuul Al Imaan.
- Kitaab At-Tawheed.
- Fathul Majeed.
- Aqeedatul Wasitiyyah ( + The Sharh).
- Aqeedatut-Tahaawiyyah ( + The Sharh).
- Aqeedatul Hamawiyyah.
- Tatheerul I'tiqaad.
- Ar-Risaalatul Waafiyah Fil I'tiqaad.

.. And more.

Mustalah (Science of Hadith):


- Sharh Al-Bayquuniyyah.
- Al-Baa'ith aL-Hatheeth.
- Nuzhatun Nadhr
- Nukhbatul Fikr.
- At-Taqyeed wal Iydaah.
- Tayseerul Mutsalah.
- Tawaabit al jarh wa ta'deel.
- Al Muwaaqtha.
- Lessons on Baht (Research).


Al Usuul:

- Al Usuul min Ilmil Usuul.
- Al Waraqaat.
- Sharh Al Waraqaat.
- Al Lam'u.
- Mudhaakiratu Usuul Al-Fiqh.
- Ar-Risaalah.

There are also lessons in Tafseer, Imlaa (Handwritting) , Talqeen Al Qur'aan, Tajweed, Arabic Nahw (Arabic Syntax), Sarf (Conjugation), Balaagha (Arabic Eloquence), The study of giving sermons, Studying styles of arabic poetry & Inheritance.

I hope that helps inshaAllah.

If I've missed anything out Akhwaatiy, please add it in.
 
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