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Old 01-06-2012, 02:56 PM   #17
mincarlie.frymyer

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Br. Dawud,
Have a look at the course organised by these people. They are by far the best as they involve academics in relevent field. That means muslim and non muslim. I have attended one of their course on history of Bengle.
If you want affordable and specialist course, this is the place to be. I remember they organised a course on Khilfat in early 90s where HT were running muck.

http://islamiccourses.org/


Next course is 1.history of Ezypt 2. Ummaiyd rule 3. Maqasaid of Shariah of Imam Shabti (RAH).

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MASNAVI OF RUMI

By Shaykh Dr M Akram Nadwi [ The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies]

Saturday 17th March 2012, 9am - 5pm
The Yunus Emre Centre, 10 Mapple St, London W1T 5HA [Very close to Euston Square Station]

This short intensive course will briefly look at:
Understanding role of Poetry, Sufism & Farsi in Islamic literature; Rumi's - Life, study and philosophical outlook; Rumi's major works and introduction to the Masnavi; Masnavi - Structure, theme, style and message; The importance of the Masnavi in Islamic literature & learning;
Reflections and lessons to be drawn.


Tickets online £20 (students / unemployed) / £25 (employed)
BOOKING DEADLINE: MONDAY 5TH FEBRUARY 2012 after which prices to £30
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