An-Nisa Society presents
Shaikha Halima Krausen Events Autumn 2009
Download Schedule and Information Sh_Halima_Krausen_AutumnOct09.pdf
Booking form - Bookings for all events except 'Obedience to the husband?' are through An-Nisa Society
Sh_Halima_Booking_Form_Autumn09.doc - Complete and return to info@an-nisa.org
An-Nisa Society in partnership with Islamic Circles
HADITH REFLECTION - OBEDIENCE TO THE HUSBAND?
with Shaikha Halima Krausen
Date: Wednesday 7th October 2009
Time: 6.30 pm - 8.00 pm
Venue: Idea Store, Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5RB
Join us as Shaykha Halima Krausen reflects on the hadith in relation to obedience. All welcome and free admission.
For more information on this event only please contact: Tel: 07504 336 911 / 07914 481 776
E-mail: marriage@islamiccircles.org
Website: www.muslimmarriageevents.org
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Training workshop:
'HOW TO THINK CRITICALLY?'
* Outline of Islamic critical thinking
* Ethical framework/Adhab of Islamic critical thinking
* Do Muslim 'struggle' or 'surrender'?
* Do Muslims challenge or submit to authority?
* Key Islamic critical thinkers?
DATE: Saturday 3 October 2009 TIME: 9.30am to 5.00pm
VENUE: Muslim College, 20-22 Creffield Road, Ealing, London W5 3RP
FEES: £15 (inc lunch)
Supported the The Muslim College
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Healing The Self Text-Based Workshop:
'DEALING WITH SIN'
* Sin: What does the Qur'an say?
Quite a number of different Arabic terms are used in the Qur'an that are rendered, in English, as "sin". We study their meanings and implications.
* "Greater" sins and "lesser" sins"?
The term "greater sins" that occurs in the Qur'an was reflected both in us today?
* What to do about sin?
We look into theological concepts of sin as well as consequences, repentance, restoring the balance & forgiveness.
DATE: Saturday 10 October 2009 TIME: 9.30am to 5.00pm
VENUE: Muslim College, 20-22 Creffield Road, Ealing, London W5 3RP
FEES: £15 (inc lunch)
Supported by The Muslim College
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Seminar:
'FAMILY TYRANNY'
* The Muslim family -- sanctuary or sorrow?
* Changing cultural norms and their effects on the Muslim family
* Definitions of violence, tyranny and injustice
* Exploitation of religion in the perpetuation of violence in the Muslim family
- Domestic violence
- Parental tyranny
- Forced marriage
* Working towards new family norms
DATE: 13 October 2009 TIME: 9.30am to 5.00pm
VENUE: Muslim College, 20-22 Creffield Road, Ealing, London W5 3RP
FEES: £15 (inc lunch)
Supported by The Muslim College
Moments In Islamic History Text-Based Workshop:
'SCIENCE IN THE CLASSICAL AGE'
* Studying God's Signs in Creation
We look at the Qur'anic background of research in nature, history and society.
* "Even if it were in China ..."
The early Muslim's search of knowledge from Greeks, Persians, Indians and beyond
* The Scientific Revolution
How Muslims built up on the acquired knowledge and developed new methods and institutions
* Muslim Scientists and Discoveries
A brief survey off activities in medicine, biology, mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, history, sociology, and other fields
* What Became of these Treasures of Knowledge?
DATE: 17 October 2009 TIME: 9.30am to 5.00pm
VENUE: Muslim College, 20-22 Creffield Road, Ealing, London W5 3RP
FEES: £15 (inc lunch)
Supported by The Muslim College
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________An-Nisa Society and the Leo Baeck College
Jewish/Muslim Dialogue Text-Based Workshop:
'POETIC TRADITIONS OF REMEMBERING THE DIVINE'
Matters of the heart are often expressed in poetry. This includes prayer and meditation, both inside a liturgical or ritual framework and beyond.
Far from even thinking about being able to give a complete overview over these treasures in our tradition, we will explore some examples for texts from Jewish and Muslim sources:
- Asking God for help and sustenance
- Asking for forgiveness
- Complaining to God
- Praising God
- Love and Longing
DATE: 18 October 2009 TIME: 9.30am to 4.30pm
VENUE: The Islamic Cultural Centre & The London Central Mosque, 146 Park Road, London, NW8 7RG
FEES: £20 (inc lunch)
Download Flyer and information about the venue and speakers JM_Poetic_Trads_18Oct09.pdf
This event is supported by the Islamic Cultural Centre & The London Central Mosque
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How to book:
Download Booking Form 16F_Sh_Halima_Booking_Form_Autumn09.doc and return to info@an-nisa.org
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