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Salaams
Im looking to get ijaazas in various sciences inshallah, but am not able to commit 6 full years of non stop full time study. How can I do bits and pieces and get ijaazas for them, completing few books here and there and get respectable ijaazas? I know of cordoba institute which looks good. any otehr means and ways in real life or online? |
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Wa3leikoum aslam wr wb,
This is Dar al Uloom in Buffalo USA's online program part time or full time http://www.ealim.org/. The benefit of Dar al Uloom is they actually know who they hire. Cordoba hires mujasima Wahabis they say things like this: Cordoba Academy Teacher Abu Najm Fernando Asharis.jpg Fiamanillah |
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Salaams |
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Salaams Some online suggestions: http://www.darululoomonline.org/ (Almost the full dars-e-nizami syllabus of Deoband available online) http://www.shariahprogram.ca/ (First-rate Classical Arabic, some Tafsir, Fiqh, Hadith etc.) |
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i don't think studying online is as credible as actually having sat with a scholar and studied, ijazahs given in that way to me would be more reliable as the teacher knows the student properly and is more sure of his capabilities and then gives him ijaza...a lot of the online stuff seems like marketing tactics to me..wallahu alam
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Why would anyone actively seek 'respectable ijazahs'? Just study sincerely with the intention of pleasing Allah swt. I want a "respectable ijaaza" so I can teach obviously inshAllah. Im doing some studies at the moment, for example the shariah program, but i dont believe it gives an ijaaza although the level of arabic is very good. So if I can top the studies off with an ijaaza in ajroomiyyah for example under a shaikh, this will enable me to teach arabic which is something i hope to do inshallah as there is little in sheffield at the moment and people want to know who you studied under if you were to teach. It has nothing to do with sincereity and i didnt much appreciate your post |
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May Allah ta'aala increase you in 'ilm and 'amal for your beautiful niyyah. does the dar al ulooom site give ijaaza? There is a local shaikh in the deobandi masjid who teaches serious ilm, perhaps ill see if he offers ijaaza inshallah |
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I dunno if you can...to me this kind of sounds like asking, where can you get a respectable bachelor's degree without attending a university for 4 years, you know? I mean, sure, you can get the same education from some online university, but it's rare that it will be considered respectable by the general public. |
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Wa3leikoum aslam wr wb, |
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no disrespect bro but take your fitnah elsewhere. |
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bro I dont care about your ghiba. Focus you yourself and family like you said. Muslims got enough problems already. Nothing salafi about what cordoba academy is teaching, they do a good service and personally I find it sad the best thing you can find for your time is attacking them, given the horrendous mess the muslims are in right now, we are facing a catastrophe worse than the mongols, perhaps you can find something more constructive inshAllah.
Jazak Allahu khair for the link to the ealim site. perhaps it would have been better if you just posted taht without the unwanted fitnah and ghiba |
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Al-salamu 'alaykum brother and may Allah help you to succeed insha'Allah.
It is wise that you have chosen the Hanafi madhab, considering that England is predominantly Hanafi. I have noticed that many British Muslims do not know basic fiqh. So please learn some Hanafi fiqh so that you can teach and benefit others. Most questions that people have are related to their worship of fiqh so this would be a great service on your behalf. Also you should see what is most pressing in need for your community and study that. Fill in the gaps that need to be filled. You will, however, have to study for an extended time with scholars, perhaps during your summer holidays. As for seeking knowledge, generally one should take benefit from wherever it can be found. Our scholars have benefited from al-Zamakshari's tafsir even though he was Mu'tazali. Some of the most trustworthy narrators in the famous hadith collections were Shi'i or Khariji. Ijazat, although beneficial, are somewhat redundant in our age, except in Qur'an, hadith, and fiqh. These are the only subjects that connect directly to the Prophet, peace be upon him. England has quite a few people whom you can learn these from with ijazah (especially in Qur'an). Ijazat mainly serve as a blessing and it is through peer recognition, rather than certificates, that you should get by. Many scholars say that the basics are learnt with scholars, whereas most of what they have learnt is through self-study. Bitawfiq! |
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Barek Allah Feek Ok alhumdulilah that is a rap and I will take down from my site any posts about Cordoba Academy and insh'Allah wish them all the best. Barek Allah feekoum for all those here that assisted. 3026o85.jpg |
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Al-salamu 'alaykum brother and may Allah help you to succeed insha'Allah. |
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