Introductory Lesson on The Differences between the Ash'aris & the Maturidis || Shaykh Shams Tameez
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2022
- To sign up to the series visit www.karima.org.uk/e/kalaam
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Mainstream Sunni Islam has always produced great scholars of theology that protected the creed and worldview of Islam across the history of our religion. These scholars by and large have been from the two largest Sunni paradigms of Kalam: The Ash’arites and Maturidites. These two schools, although they agree on the majority of the core points of theology, have some nuanced areas of difference that have preoccupied the attentions of thinkers for centuries.
Join us for an eight-session course with Shaykh Shams Tameez on studying some of these differences to gain a better appreciation of our theological schools and their intellectual and philosophical traditions. The brunt of the course will be based on the treatise of Imam Shaykhzadah on the differences between the two schools and requires students to have familiarity with the creedal opinions of at least one of the two schools.
This course is not for the beginner but is perfect for those who wish to expand their understanding of Islamic theology and have an interest in Islamic intellectual and theological history.
Course Instructor: Shaykh Shams Tameez is a graduate of UK-based seminary Jamia al-Karam. He then completed the Diploma at the Cambridge Muslim College in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership. After this he worked as an Imam at Aylesbury Mosque in Buckinghamshire before embarking on further studies in Istanbul at the Abu Hanifa Institute. He has also been fortunate to study with great scholars from Syria currently residing in Istanbul such as Shaykh Khalid al-Kharsa, Shaykh Adnan Darwesh, Shaykh Ridwan al-Kaheel and Shaykh Muhammad Shuqayr and Turkish scholars such as Mulla Yavus. He then travelled to Tarim in Yemen for one year where he was blessed to study at Dar al-Mustafa. He returned to the UK and completed a Master degree at SOAS University in Islamic studies. He is currently pursing a PhD at Ibn Haldun University focusing on Islamic theology along with studying at the IKAM seminary specialising in the Islamic rational sciences. He continues to be a teacher & lecturer at the Karima Foundation.
Venue: Castlefield Community Centre or online. A weekly link will be sent out to registered students for the online session.
Cost: £50 online - £30 in-person
Student Requirements: Students must have read at least one foundational text in either Ash'ari or Maturidi Kalaam and also must have proficiency in Arabic reading to the intermediate level - Розваги
To sign up for the rest of the course in person or online visit www.karima.org.uk/e/kalaam
i'm just starting to learn about Islamic theology and this video is really helpful, may Allah bless you
i have benefited from this brother, may Allah increases you in knowledge so we can all be benefited even more.
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MashAllah.
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Has the course already started because on the registration page it says the course starts on July 17 I believe? Is this a recording from a session that was conducted before?
This was the first introductory lesson. People are still able to sign up
@@KarimaFoundation Thank you for the response! Will you have class on Sunday or is it closed for Eid? Also are lectures recorded for ppl who sign up for the class? Will the class be uploaded to UA-cam for people who didn't sign up?
@@JohnDoe-ih8ov to get access to all recordings visit www.karima.org.uk/e/kalaam
Wheres the rest of videos
www.karima.org.uk/e/kalaam
How can we get rest of the sessions?
www.karima.org.uk/e/kalaam
Hmmm is your related with Sufism?
You mean Sufism like 99% of the major scholars? Yes.
Maturidis and asha'aris are not Ahlusunna.
You 2 useless
They're the majority of Muslims, so you're part of a sect
salafis are not ahlusunna
Why do you think so
I think it's because they are actually reformed Sufies. But not really reformed because they still practice remnants of Sufism