Taqwa is the inner state of oneself and cannot be seen with our naked eyes. Yet, it manifests in our daily lives and interactions at all levels. How we acquire Taqwa (God-consciousness) and how we retain Taqwa in our lives are fundamental questions. Allah (swt) reminds us in the Qur’an that we should always speak the truth and fear Allah as He should be feared, which includes obeying Allah (swt), being thankful to Allah (swt), and always remembering Allah (swt).
Join for this transformative seminar as we look to help you gain a deeper connection with your faith and, in turn, better your connection with Allah (swt). We will explore the essence of Taqwa, the key to developing positive habitual actions, and highlight practical ways to enhance our spiritual journey.
“O you who have believed, fear Allāh as He should be feared and do not die except as Muslims [in submission to Him].“
Surah Al ‘Imran, Verse 102 [Qur’an]
Topic Outline:
* Understanding Taqwa: definition and the signs.
* Lessons from the story of three men trapped in a cave.
* Seeking guidance (Fatwa) from your heart.
* Untrained Qalb (heart) leading to misguidance Vs. trained heart leading to the straight path.
* Supporting pillars of Taqwa.
* Ethics powered by faith (Iman), truthfulness (Sidq), and justice (Adl), leads to Jannah.
* The impact of neglecting the Qur’an and the importance of engaging with it through the tongue, intellect, and heart.
* Fear Allah, speak the truth and do not die until you are a Muslim.
* Be in a learning environment and be in the company of good people.
Teacher
Shaykh Fahimul Anam is a prominent Islamic scholar known for his deep knowledge and contributions to Islamic jurisprudence and theology. He completed his formal religious education at some of the most prestigious institutions. Shaykh Fahim earned his initial Islamic education at a traditional Madrasah, where he studied various Islamic sciences, including Tafsir, Hadith, Islamic law, and Arabic language.
He furthered his studies at renowned Islamic universities, where he obtained advanced degrees in Islamic jurisprudence and theology. His credentials include an advanced degree in Islamic Law (Shariah) and a specialisation in Hadith Sciences, reflecting rigorous academic and spiritual training.
Shaykh Fahim’s teaching focus primarily revolves around Islamic jurisprudence, with a particular emphasis on practical applications of Islamic law in contemporary contexts. He is also noted for his scholarly work on Hadith, providing critical insights and interpretations that address modern issues while remaining rooted in traditional Islamic principles. His approach to teaching integrates classical Islamic scholarship with contemporary relevance, making his work highly respected both in academic circles and among laypeople seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic teachings.
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