Sunday, September 16, 2007

Basics of The Sawm of Ramadan




Saturday, January 06, 2007

FIQH Course Completion

As-salamu `Alaykum wa-Rahmatullah

The FIQH Course, with regards to Taharah and Salah, being run in the Muhammadiyyah Ghauthiyyah Masjid in Batley, has successfully come to an end, al-Hamdu Li-l'Laah!

We would like to thank all those who contributed and helped to make it a success; the attendees and the organisers, may Allah subhana-Hu wa-ta`ala bless them all with wisdom and strength, Amin!

Suggestions are invited from previous and current students and from all well-wishers with respect to future events and courses. Please email us on shariahessentials@hotmail.com with your comments and opinions.

The Arabic course, which is based on the Madinah Islamic University three-part series, is ongoing and continues to be taught at 7.30pm every Saturday.

Was 'Salamu `Alaykum wa Rahmatullah.

Monday, December 18, 2006

FIQH and ARABIC Course in BATLEY

As-salamu `Alaykum wa-Rahmatullah

To learn the basics of our Din is fundamentally crucial. We have, therefore, endeavoured to facilitate the Muslim youth with learning Fiqh, with respect to Taharah (Purity) and Salah (Prayer).

It is a short but comprehensive course covering all the basic, but essential aspects of our methods, sources and other particulars of achieving purity, with the same for the Muslim prayer.

(At the publication of this post, the course is past its fifth week, al-Hamdu Li'lLah.
For the next course, please keep visiting this page.
Suggestions are most welcomed.)


Furthermore, we have initiated an Arabic course for the long term, covering aspects of Arabic grammar (syntax and etymology), rhetorics, prose and poetry.


These courses are available to brothers only, at this moment, but arrangements for sisters are being sought.

You may contact one of the brothers organising these classes via their details on the poster (click on the poster), or you may email us at: islamics@hotmail.co.uk or shariahessentials@hotmail.com.

Was 'Salamu `Alaykum wa Rahmatu'lLah.