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ONLINE RAMADAN | 2025
It was in the month of Ramadan that the Qur’an was revealed but what did the Messenger ﷺ say about the message?
We are excited to announce our second online Ramadan programme, reflecting on the importance of the Qur’an in the month of the Qur’an, through Prophetic sayings.
Scroll down for course information, taught by CEI teachers. Details for guests will be forthcoming. Click on Register to enrol on our Just Giving page. God willing, all proceeds from this programme will support the establishment of the Q-Institute.
Join the Khatum in person or online on Sunday 23 March 4pm, The Wesley Conference Centre (MIC), 81-103 Euston Street, London (Euston), NW1 2EZ
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RegisterThe Beneficial Effusion in Forty Hadith on The Excellence of the Clear Qur’an by Mulla ‘Ali al-Qari
It is not possible to fully grasp the true gravity of the Qur’an, but this remarkable collection gathers forty hadith that each indicate the majesty of the Book of Allah.
Whether describing the manifestation of the Qur’an as an intercessor on the Day of Judgement, or its effect on those who read it, every hadith in this collection is profoundly inspiring and likely to have a deeply transformative effect on the reader.
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PART 2 | HADITH Nos. 21-40
This year we will study Hadith nos. 21-40. Scroll down for full details and to register.
This programme will consist of Three one hour online sessions before iftar every Sunday in Ramadan.
Sunday 2nd March 2025
Sunday 9th March 2025
Sunday 16th March 2025
The final fourth session will be an in person and online session at the The Wesley Conference Centre (MIC), 81-103 Euston Street, London (Euston), NW1 2EZ with iftar included.
Sunday 23rd March 2025
Sessions start one hour before Iftar.
Session 1 on Sunday 2nd March will cover hadith traditions related to the reciprocity of Allah’s words back to Him, the proximity of the people of Qur’an to Allah, the protective function of the Qur’an and the status of those who have memorised the Qur’an. Hadith nos. 21-24
Dr S Ashraf & Sh Amin Buxton
Session 2 on Sunday 9th March will cover hadith traditions related to the fundamental purpose of the Qur’an, the correct utility of the Qur’an, the vocal beautification of the Qur’an and the consequence in the hereafter of misusing the Qur’an. Hadith nos. 25-28
Dr S Ashraf & Sh Yahya Rhodus
Session 3 will cover hadith traditions related to the superior modes of Qur’anic engagement, the blessing of the written copy of the Qur’an, the optimal frequency of complete recitation of the Qur’an and the efficacy of the Qur’an upon the one who recites it. Hadith nos. 29-32
Sh Abdul Karim Yahya & Mufti Muhammad Ibn Adam
Session 4 will cover hadith traditions related to the emotional engagement and navigation of the Qur’an, the protective and curing nature of the Qur’an, the rewards and function of the Qur’an and the status of the people of Qur’an amongst the people of Paradise. Hadith nos. 33-40
Dr S Ashraf, Dr Akram Nadwi, Sh Ahmed Babikir & Sh Thaqib Mehmood
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RECEIVE: We will send you a confirmation email. Zoom links will be sent each week in advance of each session.
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PART 1 | HADITH Nos. 1-20
In 2024 we studied Hadith nos. 1-20. Scroll down for details.
This programme will consist of four one hour online sessions before iftar every Thursday in Ramadan.
Thursday 14 March 2024
Thursday 21 March 2024
Thursday 28 March 2024
Thursday 4 April 2024
The final fifth session will be an in person and online session at the The Wesley Conference Centre (MIC), 81-103 Euston Street, London (Euston), NW1 2EZ with iftar included.
Friday 5th April
In each session, we will cover four Hadith. Sessions start one hour before Iftar
Session 1 on Thursday 14 March will cover hadith traditions related to the learning and teaching of the Qur’an, the reward of reciting the Qur’an, the elevation of a people through the Qur’an and the superiority of the speech of Allah and those who busy themselves in engagement with it.
Sh Ahmed Babikir & Dr S Ashraf
Session 2 on Thursday 21 March will cover hadith traditions related to similitudes struck about those who engage and disengage with the Qur’an, the effort of the reciter of the Qur’an and prophetic advice on the metaphysical reality of the Qur’an.
Sh Thaqib Mehmood & Dr S Ashraf
Session 3 will cover hadith traditions related to the Qur’an as an intercessor, the implications in the next life of those who connect and disconnect with the Qur’an and the honour bestowed on the parents of the child who reads and practices upon the Qur’an.
Dr Akram Nadwi & Dr S Ashraf
Session 4 will cover hadith traditions related to the ascension of the reciter of the Qur’an in the next world and the envy for the one whom Allah bestows connection to His book.
Sh Amin Buxton & Dr S Ashraf
Session 5 will cover hadith traditions related to the internal state on judgement day of those connected to the Qur’an, the reality of the memorisers of the Qur’an, connection with prophecy through the Qur’an, and Fasting and the Qur’an as intercessors.
Sh Babikir, Sh Thaqib Mehmood, Dr S Ashraf
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