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Essentials of Hanbali Fiqh (Purification & Prayer)

Sunday, 19 February 2012 from 10:00 to 17:30 (GMT)

Ilford, United Kingdom

Essentials of Hanbali Fiqh (Purification & Prayer)

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Course Overview

This course covers the essential rulings and etiquettes connected with ritual purification

& the daily prayer - as per the Hanbali madhhab, or school of law.


Classes are based on Ibn Balban's Akhsar al-Mukhtasarat and al-Qadumi's al-Ajwibat al-

Jaliyyah - both being authoritative law manuals in the school.


Rudimentary course notes will be provided; no previous studies are required.


Students will learn the rulings related to: (i) types of water, (ii) vessels & utensils, (iii) 

answering the call of nature, (iv) personal hygenie & bodily cleanliness, (v) ablution, 

(vi) menstration, (vii) ritual bath, (viii) times of prayer, (ix) Conditions & requirements

of the Prayer, (x) Obligations & recommendations of the Prayer.



Who is the Course For?

• Students of Sacred Knowledge who are desirous of embarking upon the formal study

of fiqh, or Islamic law, by way of following legitimate and normative religious rulings

via one of the orthodox schools.


 Anyone desiring to nurture a sounder connection with their Creator, through following

qualified scholarship and rejecting the current (and dangerous) trend of DIY Islam.




Duration

2 Day Intensive on Sunday 12th and 19th of February

Classes Begins: 10:00am. Finish: 17:30pm.




Instructor

Ustadh Abu Aaliyah.

 

When & Where



The Salam Centre
25 Redbridge Lane East
IG4 5ET Ilford
United Kingdom

Sunday, 19 February 2012 from 10:00 to 17:30 (GMT)


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The Jawziyyah Institute aspires to cultivate an Islam that is true to its time-honoured tradition, relevant to its current context, and of benefit to the wider society.