Kunnskapsbrønnen i Rabita (KiR), i samarbeid med Muslimsk studentsamfunn (MSS) og Det Islamske Forbundet (DIF), gjentar suksessen fra ifjor og inviterer til spennende dager med shaykh Abdel Hakim Murad! Torsdag 30. august kl.
Kunnskapsbrønnen i Rabita (KiR), i samarbeid med Muslimsk studentsamfunn (MSS) og Det Islamske Forbundet (DIF), gjentar suksessen fra ifjor og inviterer til spennende dager med shaykh Abdel Hakim Murad!
Torsdag 30. august kl. 18.00-20:00: Poesi- og nasheedkveld
Lørdag 1. septemter 11:30-18:00 og søndag 2. september 12:30-16:00:
Muslim Survival Kit: The 10 Essentials for a Flourishing Spiritual Life in Our Times’
- It is not only possible, but necessary that we can live not only as Muslims, but as serene and happy Muslims in our times. Drawing on Shaykh Abdur-Qadir Jaylani’s Sufficient Provision, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad will detail the essential provisions for Muslims who find themselves stranded in the sea of modern life. Equipped with these tools, you will have packed light and will be sure to have all your necessary spiritual provision in the event that you find yourself shipwrecked.
Inngangsbillett: 150,- for alle tre dager
Sted: Alle arrangementene finner sted i 4. etasje i Rabita moskeen - Calmeyers gate 8, Oslo.
Det blir salg av drikke, ferske børek og sambosa - og deilige hjemmelagde kaker!
Billetter selges i biblioteket på Rabita, Calmeyers gate 8.
Åpningstider: 14:00 - 17:30 og 18:00 - 24:00 (kun kontanter)
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19.08.2012: Rabitas Eid-arrangement på Eventhallen på Bryn.
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About Shaykh Abdal-Hakim Murad
Abdal Hakim Murad is Dean of the Cambridge Muslim College, UK, which
trains imams for British mosques. In 2010 he was voted Britain’s most
influential Muslim thinker by Jordan’s Royal Islamic Strategic Studies
Centre.
He has translated a number of books from the Arabic, including several
sections of Imam al-Ghazali's Ihya' Ulum al-Din.
His most recent book is Commentary on the Eleventh Contentions (2012).
Abdal Hakim Murad regularly leads Jum’a prayers at the Cambridge
central mosque, and has spoken in major mosques in Australia,
Singapore, Malaysia, Spain, and the United States. Recordings of his
talks are available on the Cambridge Khutbas website. His articles
have appeared in The Independent, the London Evening Standard, the
Daily Telegraph, The Times, the Catholic Herald, Islamica, Zaman, the
Times Literary Supplement, and Prospect. He is also a regular
contributor to BBC Radio 4’s Thought for the Day.