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Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) is one of Allah’s chosen prophets. He
holds a very high position in Islam, and a very special place in the hearts of all Muslims. Join us
as we explore the incredible life of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him).
1 Day Webinar
Date: Sunday 5th June 2022
Time: 6:30pm
As children many of us are often fed incorrect non-Islamic (usually Christian and Jewish)
versions of the Prophetic stories (through media, books, school, etc).
Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was a chosen Prophet of Allah who taught and spread the
belief in Allah’s oneness (Tawhid). From a very early age, Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
rejected the concept of idol worship and associating partners with Allah (The Almighty).
The Muslim youth can learn a lot from the excellent example of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon
him), especially about how to maintain and remain strong in their faith during hardships and
against misguidance.
This Webinar for Muslim teenagers will also go through some of the incredible sacrifices of
Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) during his life, and how he honored and obeyed Allah’s
commands perfectly.
● The upbringing and childhood of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
● The intelligence of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
● Discovering Allah during his youth and whilst surrounded by idolaters
● His turbulent relationship with his father
● Breaking free from tradition
● The miracle of the fire
● Confrontation with a king
● The birth of his son Isma’il
● Leaving his wife and child in the desert
● Sacrifice of his son
● Construction of the house of Allah
● Ideal for teenagers (designed specifically with a focus on teens)
● Suitable for all ages
● Suitable for students of all levels (including beginners)
● For Boys and Girls
Teacher Bio: Shaykh Tahir Ahmed Khan
Shaykh Tahir commenced the ‘Alimiyyah programme at Dar al-‘Ulum al-‘Arabiyyah al-Islamiyyah (Bury, UK), where he spent three years studying the Islamic sciences. He then went on to continue his studies at Miftah al-‘Ulum (Blackburn, UK), where he spent a further five years and completed the ‘Alimiyyah programme