The Blessed Hours – East London
East London Mosque, Whitechapel Road, London, UK
Description
Improve your Ibadah and learn about the extra rewards to be earned from various blessed hours throughout the day that not many know about!
About this event
Doors Open 6:30PM – Seminar Starts 7:00PM – Salah Space Is Available For Asr – seminar starts straight after Asr Jammah.
Have you ever wondered if there are special hours of the day for unique acts of ibadah (worship)?
We are all busy with our day-to-day life. Many of us try to balance our deen with worldly responsibilities. We try our best to perform our salah and make dua in time of need. We try to fast during Ramadan and go Hajj or Umrah, given we have tawfiq. In all that, do we realise that there are special hours during the day that are uniquely prescribed acts of worship which have an immense impact on us? These blessed hours open up opportunities to connect with the All-Mighty the Creator on a different level and elevate us to new spiritual highs.
Join Islamic Help and Dr Hafiz Ather as we explore The Blessed Hours. Learn about these simple, easy, yet powerful gems of worship that open doors to success, tranquillity, mercy and much more.
This incredible Seminar is not to be missed; register for free now!
A brief outline of topics covered:
- The Purpose of Worship
- Balancing life with worship
- Special hours of the day
- The Impact of the Blessed Hours
Teacher:
Dr Hafiz Ather Hussain is an Imam, published author and researcher. He began his Islamic education by completing the memorisation of the Holy Qur’ān at the age of thirteen. Between 1996 and 1999, Dr Ather studied at al-Azhar University in Cairo, the oldest seat of Islamic learning in the world. He specialised in Hadīth Studies and graduated in BA Principles of Theology in 1999. Upon returning to England, he joined the University of Birmingham to study BA in Political Science, and he graduated with First Class Honours in 2003. In 2006, he completed his MPhil in Theology on the al-Jāmī of al-Khatīb al-Baghdādī and in 2012, he completed his PhD in Theology (on the Nuzha of Ibn Hajar al-Asqalānī), all at the same university.
TERMS & CONDITIONS AND EVENT RULES:
1. Strictly no video or audio recording is allowed.
2. Please try to wear a mask to help prevent the spread of Covid-19.
3. If you have any Covid-19 symptoms, please do not attend this event.
4. Seating will be segregated and is on a first-come, first-served basis, this means if you arrive late, there is a chance you will not be allowed to enter the venue as there is a seating capacity. Due to the number of people who book tickets and then do not turn up to events, we need to oversubscribe for the events.
5. Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry or evict any individual or group at any time at the organisers discretion.
6. Your ticket has no monetary value, we will not provide any cash or financial refunds.
CHILDREN:
We appreciate that it can be difficult to attend valuable seminars when you have children to take care of and its difficult to find a child minder. Children are welcome to attend this event with you however they must be kept with you at all times. If your child is restless or makes a lot of noise, please do not bring them to this event as they will disturb other attendees and the seminar instructor. If your child makes a lot of noise and you are unable to calm them down, if they continue to run around the venue or between the seating areas, we will unfortunately have to ask you to leave. If you bring your child in a pram / push chair please DO NOT block the pathway with the pram / push chair as this will cause a health and safety issue and we will ask you to move or leave.
NOTE:
Food will not be served at this event.
During this seminar, we will have a short fundraising segment to support Islamic Help’s Humanitarian Aid Projects.
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Friday, July 28, 2023