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Ramadan Quran Course to Be Held in London

15:26 - April 16, 2012
News ID: 2306038
“Islamic Spirituality: A Quranic Path” and “Coherence in the Quran” will be discussed at Ramadan Quran Course planned to be carried out at Birkbeck College of London from Saturday 21st to Sunday 22nd July, 2012.
Shaykh Dr Akram Nadwi a researcher at Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies is going to present the courses.
Throughout the weekend courses, students will gain a higher and deeper understanding of the Quran.
Reasserting the Quran as the primary spiritual manual above all, Approaches for practical spiritual development in the Quran, A deeper understanding of Qur’ānic Hermeneutics (Usūl-i Tafsīr), An Introduction to “Coherence in the Quran”, a deeper appreciation of Quranic Arabic and Reflections will be among the main objectives of the event.
In “Islamic Spirituality: A Quranic Path” course, the teacher will highlight the profound spiritual meaning of numerous verses of the Quran, as well as clarifying how the Quran should be taken as the primary spiritual manual for believers and in “Coherence in the Quran” course, the coherence of the Quran is going to be discussed.
The courses will be open to all but spaces are limited. Entry will be through prior registration only.
Shaykh Dr Muhammad Akram Nadwi studied and taught Shari’a at the Nadwatul ‘Ulama (India). A Muhaddith specializing in ‘Ilm al-Rijal (the study of the narrators of Hadith), Shaykh Akram has ijaza (licenses) from various mashayakh, including Abul Hasan Ali Al-Nadwi, Abdul-Fattah Abu Ghuddah and Yusuf al-Qaradawi. He has authored and translated many titles on Fiqh, Qur’an and Hadith including his monumental 40 volume work on Al-Muhaddithaat – The Lives of Female Scholars of Hadith. Shaykh Akram is a research fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford University.
Source: Islamic Courses
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