One Ummah – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 4
One Ummah – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 4 by Cambridge Muslim College
5/31/2019 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
Overcoming Ego – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 3
Overcoming Ego – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 3 by Cambridge Muslim College
5/24/2019 • 21 minutes, 7 seconds
Being Neighbourly – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 2
Being Neighbourly – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 2 by Cambridge Muslim College
5/17/2019 • 19 minutes, 4 seconds
Connecting to Fitrah – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 1
Connecting to Fitrah – Abdal Hakim Murad – 2019 Ramadan Moment 1 by Cambridge Muslim College
5/10/2019 • 18 minutes, 9 seconds
Book launch: Radical Love - Omid Safi
Professor Omid Safi speaks at CMC about the love-based devotion and poetry that has always been at the heart of the Islamic tradition, while presenting some of the masters of this path, with special attention to Mawlana Rumi, ‘Attar, Ahmad Ghazali, and Kharaqani.
4/16/2019 • 52 minutes, 43 seconds
Redrawing the Middle East - Michael Berdine
For many today, World War I in the Middle East brings to mind T.E. Lawrence and the 1962 Hollywood blockbuster movie “Lawrence of Arabia”. In it we see an eccentric Englishman racing across the Arabian desert on camelback, his native robes flying leading a band of bellowing Arab bedouin against the Turks, raiding their camps, blowing up their trains and telegraph lines. Since then, Lawrence’s exploits in the 1916-1918 desert war have become legend, heralded in numerous books, articles and movies. In contrast, the wartime activities of Sir Mark Sykes are virtually unknown, although his actions had far greater consequences during the war and its aftermath. Redrawing the Middle East: Sir Mark Sykes, Imperialism and the Sykes–Picot Agreement was written to correct that.
4/7/2019 • 14 minutes, 59 seconds
Hearts Turn Book Launch with Michael Sugich and Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad
Cambridge Muslim College & Sa’adah present a book launch of Haroon Sugich’s latest book ‘Hearts Turn: Sinners, Seekers, Saints and the Road to Redemption’.
‘Hearts Turn’ is a singular and gripping exploration of the act of ‘tawba’, a Qur’anic term commonly translated as repentance. In English, repentance is a forbidding word that suggests a puritanical finality. But in Arabic the term ‘tawba’ is dynamic, meaning to ‘turn’ or ‘return’. ‘At-Tawwab’ is one of the Names of God, the Oft-Returning or Ever-Relenting. It is an active constant, an ongoing, compassionate reality that renews every moment we are alive. The process of purification is a process of continuous turning.
In ‘Hearts Turn’ Michael Sugich, author of ‘Signs on the Horizons’, tells stories that are harrowing and hilarious, heartrending and bizarre, profane and transcendent, and altogether full of hope, showing how men and women from many parts of the world and many walks of life have turned themselves around and taken a fork in the road toward a higher reality.
3/31/2019 • 1 hour, 33 minutes, 23 seconds
In Search of a Modern Sharia Discourse of Pluralism
Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad delivers the keynote address at the 2019 European Academy of Religion Conference
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Because politicians and social administrators are learning the need to engage with Muslims in their self-definition as a religious community, purely secular definitions of human fulfillment and liberty must find ways of conversing with theological narratives which ground human dignity and rights in metaphysics rather than primarily in social utility. This paper will survey foundational Islamic assumptions about human diversity and measure their intelligibility to modern positivism.
3/21/2019 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
Riding the Tiger of Modernity - Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad
Riding the Tiger of Modernity - Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
3/11/2019 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 50 seconds
Teaching Islamic Law at Cambridge Muslim College, Dr Sohail Hanif
Dr Sohail Hanif discusses how we go about dealing with a subject as intricate as Islamic law in a way that gives students at Cambridge Muslim College a real hands-on grip of an old and ancient tradition whilst having with an understanding of how it intersects with today’s world, the challenges at that interface and the questions that need to be answered.
2/22/2019 • 47 minutes, 54 seconds
How Islamic is "Islamic Studies"?
Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Aziz Foundation Professor in Islamic Studies at Cambridge Muslim College delivers his Distinguished Lecture, at Senate House, London on 19 November 2018.
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12/7/2018 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 18 seconds
2018 Ramadan Moment 7 – Abdal Hakim Murad
2018 Ramadan Moment 7 – Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
7/2/2018 • 15 minutes, 13 seconds
2018 Ramadan Moment 6 – Abdal Hakim Murad
2018 Ramadan Moment 6 – Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
6/22/2018 • 11 minutes, 6 seconds
2018 Ramadan Moment 5 – Abdal Hakim Murad
2018 Ramadan Moment 5 – Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
6/22/2018 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
2018 Ramadan Moment 4 – Abdal Hakim Murad
2018 Ramadan Moment 4 – Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
6/5/2018 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
2018 Ramadan Moment 3 – Abdal Hakim Murad
2018 Ramadan Moment 3 – Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
5/31/2018 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
2018 Ramadan Moment 2 – Abdal Hakim Murad
2018 Ramadan Moment 2 – Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
5/30/2018 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
The Nature of Prophetic Speech - Shaykh Yasser Qureshy
The Nature of Prophetic Speech - Shaykh Yasser Qureshy by Cambridge Muslim College
5/28/2018 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
2018 Ramadan Moment 1 – Abdal Hakim Murad
2018 Ramadan Moment 1 – Abdal Hakim Murad by Cambridge Muslim College
5/25/2018 • 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Cultivating One's Environment to Develop the Inner Self - Shaykh Yahya Rhodus
Cultivating One's Environment to Develop the Inner Self - Shaykh Yahya Rhodus by Cambridge Muslim College
5/25/2018 • 54 minutes, 38 seconds
Finding The Path From Within: Identifying Qualities of the Self - Shaykha Najah Nadi
Finding The Path From Within: Identifying Qualities of the Self - Shaykha Najah Nadi by Cambridge Muslim College
5/21/2018 • 51 minutes, 17 seconds
Inhabiting The Earth - Quranic Reflections - Shaykh Sohail Hanif
Inhabiting The Earth - Quranic Reflections - Shaykh Sohail Hanif by Cambridge Muslim College
5/19/2018 • 39 minutes, 48 seconds
The Sacred Nature of the Islamic Calendar
The Sacred Nature of the Islamic Calendar by Cambridge Muslim College
5/5/2018 • 28 minutes, 50 seconds
Ubudiyya - True Kingship
A lecture by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad on ubudiyya - true kingship, from his visit to South Africa, 2018. Sponsored by the Islamic Forum organisation and Awqaf SA.
Website: www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
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2/1/2018 • 52 minutes, 39 seconds
How to not return to sin
A lecture by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad on how to not return to sin from his visit to South Africa, 2018. Sponsored by the Islamic Forum organisation and Awqaf SA.
Website: www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
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1/31/2018 • 46 minutes, 14 seconds
Reflections on the Environment
Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad reflects on environmental issues during his visit to South Africa, 2018. Sponsored by the Islamic Forum organisation and Awqaf SA.
Website: www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
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1/31/2018 • 31 minutes, 29 seconds
The Meaning of the Black Stone
A lecture on the meaning of the Black Stone by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, from his visit to South Africa, 2018.
Sponsored by the Islamic Forum organisation and Awqaf SA.
Website: www.cambridgemuslimcollege.ac.uk
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1/31/2018 • 52 minutes, 59 seconds
Islam's Vision of Business Ethics
A lecture on Islam's Vision on Business Ethics by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, from his visit to South Africa, 2018. Sponsored by the Islamic Forum organisation and Awqaf SA.
Website: www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: bit.ly/2oYtXmg
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1/31/2018 • 40 minutes, 33 seconds
The Virtue of Chivalry
A lecture on the Virtue of Chivalry by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, from his visit to South Africa, 2018. Sponsored by the Islamic Forum organisation and Awqaf SA.
Website: www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: bit.ly/2oYtXmg
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
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1/30/2018 • 30 minutes, 2 seconds
Abdal Hakim Murad - Surah Al-Zumar - Part 3
This podcast series was offered by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College during Ramadan 2017 as part of the College's Ramadan campaign.
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2oYtXmg
7/12/2017 • 10 minutes, 43 seconds
Abdal Hakim Murad - Surah Al-Zumar - Part 7
This podcast series was offered by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College during Ramadan 2017 as part of the College's Ramadan campaign.
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2oYtXmg
7/12/2017 • 11 minutes, 50 seconds
Abdal Hakim Murad - Surah Al-Zumar - Part 5
This podcast series was offered by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College during Ramadan 2017 as part of the College's Ramadan campaign.
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2oYtXmg
7/12/2017 • 12 minutes, 15 seconds
Abdal Hakim Murad - Surah Al-Zumar - Part 6
This podcast series was offered by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College during Ramadan 2017 as part of the College's Ramadan campaign.
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2oYtXmg
7/12/2017 • 12 minutes, 28 seconds
Abdal Hakim Murad - Surah Al-Zumar - Part 2
This podcast series was offered by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College during Ramadan 2017 as part of the College's Ramadan campaign.
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2oYtXmg
7/12/2017 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Abdal Hakim Murad - Surah Al-Zumar - Part 4
This podcast series was offered by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College during Ramadan 2017 as part of the College's Ramadan campaign.
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2oYtXmg
7/12/2017 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
Abdal Hakim Murad - Surah Al-Zumar - Part 1
This podcast series was offered by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College during Ramadan 2017 as part of the College's Ramadan campaign.
Website: http://www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org/
Twitter: @cmc_cambridge
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2oYtXmg
7/12/2017 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
Critically Engaging with Hadith – Jonathan Brown
This talk was given by Professor Jonathan Brown at Cambridge Muslim College on 8 January 2017. The full title of the talk was: ‘Engaging with Sirah and Hadith: Criteria for Scholarly, Academic & Everyday Engagement’.
1/23/2017 • 56 minutes, 23 seconds
Between the Faculties by TJ Winter
Dr TJ Winter delivers lecture 'Between the faculties: the place of Islam in the academic Anglosphere' at the Centre for Islamic Theology, University of Tübingen. July 2016
Misba has studied under numerous shaykhs both in the UK and abroad. She has a BA honours in Arabic from the University of Manchester in addition to graduating from the University of Alexandria in Egypt. After which she went on to further enhance her Arabic studies in Damascus for a short period before returning to the UK.
Alongside her Arabic studies Ustadha Misba studied tajweed in Egypt and received her ijaza in the Qira'a of Hafs an Asim.
Whilst in the UK she studied under many prestigious scholars including Mawlana Mohammad Amar, Allama Rasul Baksh Saeedi and his senior students. She later travelled to Tarim, Yemen and studied under the Habaib and their family whilst having the priviledge of teaching at the renowned Dar al Zahra in Tarim. She also has had the honour of teaching the children of Shaykh Muhammad al Yaqoubi for a year in Morocco whilst also benefitting from the noble Shaykh.
During her further studies in Morocco, she took ijaza in the Qira'a of Warsh an Naafi' and also ijaza in the classical ajrummyah text from Shaykh Arabi. Additionally she studied tajweed with Shaykh Tawfiq Nouri and had the honour of studying Riyadh us Saaliheen and benefiting immensely from the humble Shaykh Muhammad at-Tawil. She also took ijaza in Shamail Muhammadiya and Arabeen Nawawi from the son of The Great Muhadith of Morocco, the late Allama Shaykh Abdul Aziz bin Siddiq al Ghomari and also took ijaza from The Grand Muhadith Allama Abdullah bin Abdul Qadir al Talidi al Hasani in Tanger.
After studying traditional Islamic sciences for seven years, Saleem Seedat was awarded a scholarship to study a Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership at Cambridge Muslim College. Along with speaking at numerous schools, universities and festivals, he delivers Friday sermons and circles locally and continues to be invited as the Muslim representative for the engagements of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme.
Along with his academic background, Saleem has experience of working in the Corporate Division of the NHS for more than five years and has been involved in many voluntary community initiatives in Blackburn. Currently he is a College Chaplain and lecturer of Islamic Studies at a local seminary. He is also due to complete his Masters in Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.
Nafeesa Mistry has an 'alimiyyah degree from an Islamic seminary in Bradford, at which she taught after graduation. She completed CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies before embarking on a BA at SOAS. She graduated this year with first-class honours. Nafeesa also teaches in her local community.
Zakiyah Gangat, a mum of three, is a Canadian graduate of CMC. Following CMC, she served as a Chaplain in Hospital in Essex. She is an Alimah graduate from Jami'ah Hamidiya India, with a BSc in Psychology and Religion.
After studying traditional Islamic sciences for seven years, Saleem Seedat was awarded a scholarship to study a Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership at Cambridge Muslim College. Along with speaking at numerous schools, universities and festivals, he delivers Friday sermons and circles locally and continues to be invited as the Muslim representative for the engagements of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme.
Along with his academic background, Saleem has experience of working in the Corporate Division of the NHS for more than five years and has been involved in many voluntary community initiatives in Blackburn. Currently he is a College Chaplain and lecturer of Islamic Studies at a local seminary. He is also due to complete his Masters in Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.
After studying traditional Islamic sciences for seven years, Saleem Seedat was awarded a scholarship to study a Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership at Cambridge Muslim College. Along with speaking at numerous schools, universities and festivals, he delivers Friday sermons and circles locally and continues to be invited as the Muslim representative for the engagements of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme.
Along with his academic background, Saleem has experience of working in the Corporate Division of the NHS for more than five years and has been involved in many voluntary community initiatives in Blackburn. Currently he is a College Chaplain and lecturer of Islamic Studies at a local seminary. He is also due to complete his Masters in Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.
After studying traditional Islamic sciences for seven years, Saleem Seedat was awarded a scholarship to study a Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership at Cambridge Muslim College. Along with speaking at numerous schools, universities and festivals, he delivers Friday sermons and circles locally and continues to be invited as the Muslim representative for the engagements of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme.
Along with his academic background, Saleem has experience of working in the Corporate Division of the NHS for more than five years and has been involved in many voluntary community initiatives in Blackburn. Currently he is a College Chaplain and lecturer of Islamic Studies at a local seminary. He is also due to complete his Masters in Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.
6/29/2016 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 23 by Shaykh Sohail Hanif
Shaykh Sohail Hanif graduated from Imperial University in 2000 with a BA in Information Systems Engineering. He then spent over a decade studying sacred knowledge in Jordan, and became a teacher in Arabic and Islamic Studies. He was Head of Arabic at the Qasid Language Institute in Amman, and taught online courses on hadith, tafsir and Islamic law at Qibla Islamic Sciences.
He is now undertaking a DPhil at the University of Oxford, and has recently become head of the National Zakat Foundation's new research and development Initiative. CMC and NZF will be working together in the future.
Hassan Rabbani is a young Scottish scholar who was born and raised in Glasgow and began his Islamic studies by completing the Darse Niẓami programme at Jamia Al-Karam in Nottinghamshire.
Subsequently he travelled to the prestigious Al-Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt) where he specialised in Theology and Ḥadith nomenclature, sitting in the company of great scholars of the Al Azhar. After graduating in 2010, he obtained an M.A from the University of Aberdeen completing his thesis on ‘Temporary marriage in Islam: A Sunni and Shi’i perspective.’ He is also a graduate of the Cambridge Muslim College.
As well as teaching iSyllabus, Hassan is currently the Imam at a vibrant Mosque in the centre of Glasgow, pursuing an M.A in philosophy at the University of Glasgow. and is founder of the Zainab Cobbold Institute, an initiative aimed at educating young Muslims in and around Glasgow.
Nafeesa Mistry has an 'alimiyyah degree from an Islamic seminary in Bradford, at which she taught after graduation. She completed CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies before embarking on a BA at SOAS. She graduated this year with first-class honours. Nafeesa also teaches in her local community.
Misba has studied under numerous shaykhs both in the UK and abroad. She has a BA honours in Arabic from the University of Manchester in addition to graduating from the University of Alexandria in Egypt. After which she went on to further enhance her Arabic studies in Damascus for a short period before returning to the UK.
Alongside her Arabic studies Ustadha Misba studied tajweed in Egypt and received her ijaza in the Qira'a of Hafs an Asim.
Whilst in the UK she studied under many prestigious scholars including Mawlana Mohammad Amar, Allama Rasul Baksh Saeedi and his senior students. She later travelled to Tarim, Yemen and studied under the Habaib and their family whilst having the priviledge of teaching at the renowned Dar al Zahra in Tarim. She also has had the honour of teaching the children of Shaykh Muhammad al Yaqoubi for a year in Morocco whilst also benefitting from the noble Shaykh.
During her further studies in Morocco, she took ijaza in the Qira'a of Warsh an Naafi' and also ijaza in the classical ajrummyah text from Shaykh Arabi. Additionally she studied tajweed with Shaykh Tawfiq Nouri and had the honour of studying Riyadh us Saaliheen and benefiting immensely from the humble Shaykh Muhammad at-Tawil. She also took ijaza in Shamail Muhammadiya and Arabeen Nawawi from the son of The Great Muhadith of Morocco, the late Allama Shaykh Abdul Aziz bin Siddiq al Ghomari and also took ijaza from The Grand Muhadith Allama Abdullah bin Abdul Qadir al Talidi al Hasani in Tanger.
Nasir is currently a student on CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership. Professionally trained as an audiologist, he also studied Islamic sciences for over 12 years in Faizan e Rasool Institute in Birmingham.
He has been teaching 'Alim studies for over 5 years with over fifty students at various levels. He is a public speaker and has given khutbahs in Solihull.
Shams Tameez is a graduate of UK-based seminary Jamia al-Karam and Cambridge Muslim College. After graduating from CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership, he worked as an imam at Aylesbury Mosque in Buckinghamshire before embarking on further studies in Istanbul with the Istanbul Foundation for Research & Education, CMC's partner institution in Turkey, where he studied Turkish and logic.
Hassan Rabbani is a young Scottish scholar who was born and raised in Glasgow and began his Islamic studies by completing the Darse Niẓami programme at Jamia Al-Karam in Nottinghamshire.
Subsequently he travelled to the prestigious Al-Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt) where he specialised in Theology and Ḥadith nomenclature, sitting in the company of great scholars of the Al Azhar. After graduating in 2010, he obtained an M.A from the University of Aberdeen completing his thesis on ‘Temporary marriage in Islam: A Sunni and Shi’i perspective.’ He is also a graduate of the Cambridge Muslim College.
As well as teaching iSyllabus, Hassan is currently the Imam at a vibrant Mosque in the centre of Glasgow, pursuing an M.A in philosophy at the University of Glasgow. and is founder of the Zainab Cobbold Institute, an initiative aimed at educating young Muslims in and around Glasgow.
6/23/2016 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 16 by CMC Research Fellow Dr Samer Dajani
Dr Samer Dajani studies the different methodologies of the Sunni schools of jurisprudence, as well as broader theories on legal diversity and the nature of the Shari’a.
Samer received his BA in Arab & Islamic Civilizations from the American University in Cairo, followed by an MA and PhD in the field of Islamic Studies from SOAS, University of London. He is the author of Reassurance for the Seeker: A Biography and Translation of Salih al-Ja’fari’s al-Fawa’id al-Ja‘fariyya, a Commentary on Forty Prophetic Traditions (Fons Vitae, 2013).
He is currently a Research Fellow at Cambridge Muslim College.
Nafeesa Mistry has an 'alimiyyah degree from an Islamic seminary in Bradford, at which she taught after graduation. She completed CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies before embarking on a BA at SOAS. She graduated this year with first-class honours. Nafeesa also teaches in her local community.
6/20/2016 • 3 minutes, 17 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 14 by CMC Research Fellow Dr Samer Dajani
Dr Samer Dajani studies the different methodologies of the Sunni schools of jurisprudence, as well as broader theories on legal diversity and the nature of the Shari’a.
Samer received his BA in Arab & Islamic Civilizations from the American University in Cairo, followed by an MA and PhD in the field of Islamic Studies from SOAS, University of London. He is the author of Reassurance for the Seeker: A Biography and Translation of Salih al-Ja’fari’s al-Fawa’id al-Ja‘fariyya, a Commentary on Forty Prophetic Traditions (Fons Vitae, 2013).
He is currently a Research Fellow at Cambridge Muslim College.
6/17/2016 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 13 by CMC Research Fellow Dr Samer Dajani
Dr Samer Dajani studies the different methodologies of the Sunni schools of jurisprudence, as well as broader theories on legal diversity and the nature of the Shari’a.
Samer received his BA in Arab & Islamic Civilizations from the American University in Cairo, followed by an MA and PhD in the field of Islamic Studies from SOAS, University of London. He is the author of Reassurance for the Seeker: A Biography and Translation of Salih al-Ja’fari’s al-Fawa’id al-Ja‘fariyya, a Commentary on Forty Prophetic Traditions (Fons Vitae, 2013).
He is currently a Research Fellow at Cambridge Muslim College.
Hassan Rabbani is a young Scottish scholar who was born and raised in Glasgow and began his Islamic studies by completing the Darse Niẓami programme at Jamia Al-Karam in Nottinghamshire.
Subsequently he travelled to the prestigious Al-Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt) where he specialised in Theology and Ḥadith nomenclature, sitting in the company of great scholars of the Al Azhar. After graduating in 2010, he obtained an M.A from the University of Aberdeen completing his thesis on ‘Temporary marriage in Islam: A Sunni and Shi’i perspective.’ He is also a graduate of the Cambridge Muslim College.
As well as teaching iSyllabus, Hassan is currently the Imam at a vibrant Mosque in the centre of Glasgow, pursuing an M.A in philosophy at the University of Glasgow. and is founder of the Zainab Cobbold Institute, an initiative aimed at educating young Muslims in and around Glasgow.
Sajida Gangat was a student at CMC from 2013-14. Prior to CMC, she completed an 'alimiyyah degree in Jamiyah Hameediyah in India, and also worked as a Qur'an and Tajweed teacher for a number of years. After CMC, she returned to India to study the seven modes of Quranic recitation (Qira'at Sab'a) in Tadkeshwar,Gujarat, India under Qari Siddique Falahi and Qari Abdul Aziz. She is currently a student, and teaching Quranic recitation.
Nasir is currently a student on CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership. Professionally trained as an audiologist, he also studied Islamic sciences for over 12 years in Faizan e Rasool Institute in Birmingham.
He has been teaching 'Alim studies for over 5 years with over fifty students at various levels. He is a public speaker and has given khutbahs in Solihull.
6/15/2016 • 5 minutes
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 9 by Shaykh Sohail Hanif
Shaykh Sohail Hanif graduated from Imperial University in 2000 with a BA in Information Systems Engineering. He then spent over a decade studying sacred knowledge in Jordan, and became a teacher in Arabic and Islamic Studies. He was Head of Arabic at the Qasid Language Institute in Amman, and taught online courses on hadith, tafsir and Islamic law at Qibla Islamic Sciences.
He is now undertaking a DPhil at the University of Oxford, and has recently become head of the National Zakat Foundation's new research and development Initiative. CMC and NZF will be working together in the future.
Nasir is currently a student on CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership. Professionally trained as an audiologist, he also studied Islamic sciences for over 12 years in Faizan e Rasool Institute in Birmingham.
He has been teaching 'Alim studies for over 5 years with over fifty students at various levels. He is a public speaker and has given khutbahs in Solihull.
Sajida Gangat was a student at CMC from 2013-14. Prior to CMC, she completed an 'alimiyyah degree in Jamiyah Hameediyah in India, and also worked as a Qur'an and Tajweed teacher for a number of years. After CMC, she returned to India to study the seven modes of Quranic recitation (Qira'at Sab'a) in Tadkeshwar,Gujarat, India under Qari Siddique Falahi and Qari Abdul Aziz. She is currently a student, and teaching Quranic recitation.
6/10/2016 • 5 minutes, 46 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 6 by Shaykh Sohail Hanif
Shaykh Sohail Hanif graduated from Imperial University in 2000 with a BA in Information Systems Engineering. He then spent over a decade studying sacred knowledge in Jordan, and became a teacher in Arabic and Islamic Studies. He was Head of Arabic at the Qasid Language Institute in Amman, and taught online courses on hadith, tafsir and Islamic law at Qibla Islamic Sciences.
He is now undertaking a DPhil at the University of Oxford, and has recently become head of the National Zakat Foundation's new research and development Initiative. CMC and NZF will be working together in the future.
Shams Tameez is a graduate of UK-based seminary Jamia al-Karam and Cambridge Muslim College. After graduating from CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership, he worked as an imam at Aylesbury Mosque in Buckinghamshire before embarking on further studies in Istanbul with the Istanbul Foundation for Research & Education, CMC's partner institution in Turkey, where he studied Turkish and logic.
Shams Tameez is a graduate of UK-based seminary Jamia al-Karam and Cambridge Muslim College. After graduating from CMC's Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership, he worked as an imam at Aylesbury Mosque in Buckinghamshire before embarking on further studies in Istanbul with the Istanbul Foundation for Research & Education, CMC's partner institution in Turkey, where he studied Turkish and logic.
6/9/2016 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 3 by CMC alumnus Muhammad Kazi
Juz' 3 is by Muhammad Kazi, who studied at CMC (Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership) in 2014-15. Muhammad completed the memorisation of the Qur'an in 2004 at a traditional Islamic seminary in Bury, and has since led tarawih prayers yearly both locally and abroad (including Japan!). He graduated from the same seminary with a distinction in Islamic Studies.
Thereafter, he studied Arabic and tafsir in Jordan for 2 years, and obtained an ijaza in Qur'anic recitation under Shaykh Salah al-Kurdi. He also taught some online courses for Seekers Hub.
6/8/2016 • 5 minutes, 54 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 2 by CMC alumnus Muhammad Kazi
Juz' 2 is by Muhammad Kazi, who studied at CMC (Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership) in 2014-15. Muhammad completed the memorisation of the Qur'an in 2004 at a traditional Islamic seminary in Bury, and has since led tarawih prayers yearly both locally and abroad (including Japan!). He graduated from the same seminary with a distinction in Islamic Studies.
Thereafter, he studied Arabic and tafsir in Jordan for 2 years, and obtained an ijaza in Qur'anic recitation under Shaykh Salah al-Kurdi. He also taught some online courses for Seekers Hub.
6/7/2016 • 6 minutes, 53 seconds
CMC Ramadan 2016 - Juz' 1 by CMC alumnus Muhammad Kazi
Juz' 1 is by Muhammad Kazi, who studied at CMC (Diploma in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership) in 2014-15. Muhammad completed the memorisation of the Qur'an in 2004 at a traditional Islamic seminary in Bury, and has since led tarawih prayers yearly both locally and abroad (including Japan!). He graduated from the same seminary with a distinction in Islamic Studies.
Thereafter, he studied Arabic and tafsir in Jordan for 2 years, and obtained an ijaza in Qur'anic recitation under Shaykh Salah al-Kurdi. He also taught some online courses for Seekers Hub.
Currently, Muhammad divides his time between teaching in Ebrahim College in London and studying for a Masters at SOAS.
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6/6/2016 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Gandhi, Islam and the Principles of Non-Violence and Attachment to Truth by Dr Karim Lahham
This lecture explores the influence of Islamic practices on the nature and development of Gandhi’s satyagraha movement, and his own avowed appropriation of the Prophet of Islam’s exercise of patience and righteousness in the face of overwhelming odds during the pre-Hijra Meccan period.
Dr Karim Lahham, Barrister of the Inner Temple, London, read law at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and completed a doctorate in Islamic Studies at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He also has a Masters from the Royal College of Art.
This was a public lecture given at CMC in March 2015.
4/18/2016 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 32 seconds
'The Importance of Dreams in Islam' by Dr Samer Dajani
This talk was given at the CMC Retreat, March 2016.
Dr Samer Dajani studies the different methodologies of the Sunni schools of jurisprudence, as well as broader theories on legal diversity and the nature of the Shari’a. His research focuses on the influence of Sufi thought on the jurisprudential theories of several key figures and movements. His PhD focused on the links between the legal thought of four major Sufi figures from the 3rd/9th century until the 19th centuries, as well as the influence of their ideas on later revivalist movements in the 19th and 20th centuries. He received his BA in Arab & Islamic Civilizations from the American University in Cairo, followed by an MA and PhD in the field of Islamic Studies from SOAS, University of London. He is the author of Reassurance for the Seeker: A Biography and Translation of Salih al-Ja’fari’s al-Fawa’id al-Ja‘fariyya, a Commentary on Forty Prophetic Traditions (Fons Vitae, 2013).
4/14/2016 • 50 minutes, 25 seconds
Reflections of a British Imam – Shaykh Hassan Rabbani
Shaykh Hassan Rabbani is a young Scottish scholar who was born and raised in Glasgow and began his Islamic studies by completing the Darse Niẓami programme at Jamia Al-Karam in Nottinghamshire.
Subsequently he travelled to the prestigious Al-Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt) where he specialised in Theology and Ḥadith nomenclature, sitting in the company of great scholars of the Al Azhar. After graduating in 2010, he obtained an M.A from the University of Aberdeen completing his thesis on ‘Temporary marriage in Islam: A Sunni and Shi’i perspective.’ He is also a graduate of the Cambridge Muslim College. As well as teaching iSyllabus, the Shaykh is currently the Imam at a vibrant Mosque in the centre of Glasgow, pursuing an M.A in philosophy at the University of Glasgow. and is founder of the Zainab Cobbold Institute, an initiative aimed at educating young Muslims in and around Glasgow.
This talk was given at the Cambridge Muslim College Retreat, March 2016.
4/14/2016 • 49 minutes, 43 seconds
'Nations like Yourselves’: Some Debates over Qur’an 6:38 by Abdal Hakim Murad
This talk was given at the University of Tübingen in February 2016.
3/3/2016 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 59 seconds
'Muslims and Christians in the 21st Century' by Prof Dan Madigan
This lecture will examine some of the most common obstacles to our really understanding one another’s faith. This is not undertaken in the hope of negotiating an agreement but with the aim of reducing confusion and refining our disagreements.
Daniel A. Madigan SJ is the Jeanette W. and Otto J. Ruesch Family Associate Professor in the Department of Theology, and a Senior Fellow in the Al-Waleed Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, Washington D.C. He is a Professorial Fellow of the Australian Catholic University and was the founding director of the Institute for The Study of Religions and Cultures at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. He has studied and taught in Australia, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, Italy and the United States, and this year is a Visiting Fellow at Campion Hall, Oxford.
3/3/2016 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 59 seconds
Shaykha Tamara Gray - Leadership for Social Change in Muslim Communities
This talk was held at Cambridge Muslim College on 27 Jan 2016.
Shaykha Anse Tamara Gray is the founder of Rabata, an organization dedicated to promoting positive cultural change through individual empowerment, spiritual upbringing of women by women, and the revival of the female voice in scholarship.
She lived in Syria for twenty years, studying sacred knowledge and traveling along the road of tarbiya (spiritual upbringing). Anse Tamara studied a full curriculum of Islamic sacred texts and subjects including: Shāfiʿī jurisprudence (fiqh), Islamic theology (ʿaqīda), Quranic sciences (tafsīr and tajwīd), Arabic grammar (naḥū), geography of the Muslim world, Islamic civilization and culture, Islamic history and classical methods of spiritual growth (tazkiya). Her specialty area is the life of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him (sīra), which she studied in-depth with the foremost sīra scholar of our time. She is fluent in both spoken and classical Arabic and received her ijāza in the recitation of Quran from the late Shaikh Muḥyī al-Dīn al-Kurdī in 1997.
Anse Tamara is a doctoral student in the Leadership, Policy and Administration program at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. She holds a master’s degree in Curriculum Theory and Instruction, and works in the field of education, focusing on instruction, curriculum design and implementation, administration, and teacher training.
2/24/2016 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 54 seconds
Persian Sufi and English Romantic Poets by Dr Leonard Lewison
Dr Leonard Lewison
Senior Lecturer, Iran Heritage Foundation Fellow in Persian and Sufi Literature, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter.
This was a public lecture given at Cambridge Muslim College in 2014.
2/15/2016 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 55 seconds
Fighting Islamophobia: What can we learn from the French experience? by Marwan Muhammad
Marwan Muhammad
Spokesperson, Collectif Contre L'Islamophobie en France
This was a public lecture given at Cambridge Muslim College in 2014.
2/15/2016 • 37 minutes, 54 seconds
Muslims in Germany and their Relationship to German Constitutional Law by Dr Çefli Ademi
Dr Çefli Ademi
Lawyer and Postdoctoral Researcher
Zentrum für Islamische Theologie Münster,
at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
This public lecture was held on Wednsday 30 April 2014 at Cambridge Muslim College.