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Heavenly Hues: Thematic Tafsir

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 the believer is never bankrupt because he has righteousness

       make the grain of belief in your heart grow into beautiful actions

                  the sinner is rich if he takes advantage of repentence

Al Maghrib was an awesome experience alhamdulillah

I had the opportunity to take a class called Heavenly Hues given by the Al Maghrib institute….

watch the video below for inspiring reflections

What is AlMaghrib?

To study overseas is indeed a very enriching experience, but not everyone is blessed with such an opportunity. Our hectic schedules often sideline our in-depth study of Islam. It is for this reason that AlMaghrib Institute was established, and has dedicated itself to providing courses on Islam in a six-day, two weekend, intensive seminar format. These trademark double-weekend university-style seminars carry students toward a bachelor’s degree in the Islamic Studies.

Following the ’seminar’ style of education, AlMaghrib takes the traditional semester long course, beautifully condenses it into six days, and produces an Islamic educational experience that is unique. Our aim is to empower Muslims, two weekends at a time, to carry the message of Allah and His Messenger. Alhamdulillah, AlMaghrib Institute currently has the largest Islamic Studies student body in North America!

AlMaghrib seminars are fun, engaging, and information-packed. Seminars are presently conducted in over ten U.S. cities and four cities in Canada. Attending a seminar means being surrounded by energized students and being taught, live and in person, by an AlMaghrib certified instructor.

Sign up for the upcoming class…

Torch Bearers – Scholars of Islam

 

more info:  http://almaghrib.org/seminar_tb.php

www.almaghrib.org

Written by tufah

January 30, 2008 at 3:47 am

How did you choose your profession?

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I enjoyed the advice in a post from Shaykh Riad Ourazazi in regards to a person’s path in life, career, deen, and studies.

Here is the original post from the almaghrib forums titled: How did you choose your profession?

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I’d like to give my 25-cent-worth..

I often times hear youth changing careers from Engineering, law, medical field… to becoming da’iya in the Islamic field (some were talking about becoming a professional da’iya). I’m just thinking that if we all leave these fields, then we will no longer have Muslim doctors, Muslim engineers, Muslim dentists, Muslim lawyers… Read the rest of this entry »

Written by zfnd

January 3, 2008 at 12:04 am