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Understanding a Key Islamic Landmark
Duration: Weekend, 2-Day Webinar Series
Timings: Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st January 2024, 8:00–9:30pm (UK Time)
Masjid al-Aqsa holds a prestigious position in Islamic history and is revered as one of the most significant religious sites. Its rich historical tapestry weaves through various epochs, marking it as a cornerstone in Islamic, as well as world history. This webinar aims to explore the multifaceted significance of Masjid al-Aqsa, delving into its
historical roots, cultural impact, and religious relevance. It’s essential for Muslims and enthusiasts of historical studies to understand the unique status of Masjid al-Aqsa, as it is intertwined deeply with the Islamic narrative and identity.
The webinar series, led by Brother Ashraf Ibn Yusuf, an expert in Islamic landmarks, will not only outline the extensive history and status of Masjid al-Aqsa but also aims to clarify common misconceptions surrounding it. It will provide a comprehensive view,
encompassing various perspectives to provide participants with a thorough understanding of its importance. This insightful session is designed to enlighten participants about the mosque’s past, present, and significance in the broader context
of Islamic and world history.
● The historical significance of Masjid al-Aqsa
● The religious and cultural importance of the site in Islam
● Addressing common misconceptions about Masjid al-Aqsa
● Various perspectives on the importance of the mosque
● The role of Masjid al-Aqsa in contemporary Islamic discourse
● Insights into the current status and challenges faced by the mosque
● Individuals interested in Islamic history and heritage
● Anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of key Islamic landmarks
● History enthusiasts and scholars
● General audience seeking to broaden their knowledge on significant religious sites
Speaker Bio: Ashraf Ibn Yusuf
Brother Ashraf Ibn Yusuf is a renowned figure in the study of Islamic landmarks,
particularly known for his work on ‘Muslim Landmarks Explored’. With over 20 years of
research into the compound and surrounding areas of Masjid al Aqsa, he brings a
wealth of knowledge and insight into his lectures and seminars.
Website: markazulfiqh.com