If love were to be measured on a scale of awareness, familiarity and emulation, how would we fare regarding our professed affection for Muhammad ibn Abdillah (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam)?
He was a man who perfected and exemplified the art of being all that we should strive to be. And it is at great cost to ourselves that, though we study the greatness of his successes and the details of his victories in a common and holistic manner, we fail to appreciate the beauty of character and wisdom behind daily practices and decisions that shaped his honoured persona. The time has come to dissect the regular day-to-day life of our Beloved Prophet (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam) to its core, in order to derive invaluable lessons to implement into, and transform completely, our spiritually devoid existence.
Join us on a beautiful journey to analyse the 24-hour daily life of the Noble Messenger (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam) to serve us a point of conversion and transformation for our everyday lives.
Date: Saturday 16th March 2013
Duration: 10:00-17:00
Open to: Brothers and Sisters
Speaker: Mufti Hussain Kamani
Course Fee: Normal £25, Students £20
Register Online at: http://www.as-suffa.org/item/day-with-prophet.html
Room/Building: Birmingham City University, Edge Building, City North Campus, Perry Barr, B42 2SU
*Edit: I've just changed the timings.
Why Attend This Course?
The Qur’aan and Sunnah consistently remind the believers of gaining Islamic Knowledge and implementing it in their lives. This is your opportunity to obtain an insight of Sacred Knowledge and make full commitment, devotion and struggle for the pleasure of Allah Azzawajjal.
This course is an indispensable tool and source of reference for all brothers and sisters who are struggling to balance the obligations of the Creator alongside duties towards His creation, therefore seeking a pertinent example from which to gain advice and instructions.
You will be able to, by the permission of Allah Azzawajjal, comprehensively study the physical, spiritual, emotional and intellectual aspect of His Nobility, sallAllahu alaihi wasallam, all delivered in a halal and comfortable environment by a qualified and amicable instructor.
Who Is This Course For?
Those who cannot devote their time for full time Islamic Studies, thus seeking alternative quality Islamic courses.
Individuals wishing to rekindle and revive the love of the Prophet (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam) in their hearts through a grounded understanding of his life leading to swift implementation of his practices.
Persons wishing to appreciate the perfect nature of Allah’s Beloved (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam) and how his actions and interactions were guided through earnest ‘taqwa (God-consciousness) and praiseworthy foresight.
Students who want to enhance their understanding of their Religion by developing a better appreciation of the one who was chosen to convey it to the whole of mankind.
What Will You Gain From This Course?
Essential time management skills as demonstrated by the Messenger (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam) by correcting our priorities and values to match those emphasised in the Religion.
Those consistent actions that gave way to form the noble habits of Rasulullah (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam) to define his powerful and inspirational character.
A step-by-step re-enactment of the general activities and practices of the Final Messenger (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam) during the morning, afternoon, evening and night including, but not limited to, his appearance and adornment, personal hygiene, relationships and dealings in the court and within the home, and his dietary habits and preferences.
Has anybody registered yet? Just to let you all know there's an early bird discount of 20% on both the normal and student prices up until the 17th - which is in two days time.
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Here's a video to go along with it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=COCQBZQ227g
There's another event on the 16/17th at Aston uni with Shaykh Ninowy giving the tafsir of Surah Maryam. Got family stuff though.
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi