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Ramadan is a time of immense blessings and a chance for us to earn abundant rewards. To achieve this, however, we need to ensure that we are prepared in advance.
FREE (Free with Premium Plan/Featured/Live)
Date & Time: Tuesday 14th & Wednesday 15th March | 7:00 PM
Do you often feel unprepared for the start of Ramadan? Many of us face this same problem every year, and as a result we end up not fulfilling our true potential or gaining the maximum benefit possible. Make this year different. With Ramadan just around the corner, now is the time to start preparing ourselves physically, mentally and spiritually.
This course will provide you with knowledge of various aspects related to Ramadan and fasting therein, along with practical tips that you can apply to every aspect of your daily life, giving you the ability to develop a practically applicable plan for yourself, based around your personal commitments and responsibilities, ensuring you spend this Ramadan in the best possible way – reaping abundant reward and blessings; and ultimately earning the pleasure of Allah.
● The purpose of Ramadan
● The importance of the Qur’an in Ramadan
● The virtues & wisdom of Ramadan
● Virtuous actions for Ramadan
● How to prepare for Ramadan
● Etiquettes to be observed in Ramadan
● Build your knowledge of Islam & strengthen your faith
● Implement the many lessons uncovered throughout this course into your life
● Anyone who wishes to build a greater connection with Allah
● Those who want to be consistent and regular in Ramadan
● All Muslims upon whom fasting is obligatory
● Suitable for even a complete beginner
● Open to brothers and sisters
Teacher Bio: Shaykh Nizamul Hoque
Shaykh Nizam started his early education memorising the Qur’an, which he completed at Darul Ulum al-‘Arabiyyah al-Islamiyyah (Dar al-‘Ulum Bury), Bury, UK. Thereafter he commenced the ‘Alimiyyah programme in the Islamic sciences at Miftah al-‘Ulum, Blackburn, UK, where he completed four years of he course. He then travelled to Egypt where he spent a year studying various Islamic sciences before returning to the UK and completing the ‘Alimiyyah programme at Isha’at al-Islam (Ford Square Madrasah), London, UK.