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Culture vs Islam (urdu)

Culture vs Islam (urdu)

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A clear guide by Shaykh Haytham Tamim.

Answers to important questions which influence how we conduct the most significant rituals in our lives – our births, marriages and deaths.

Contents:

What is the definition of culture?

What are the Sunnahs at birth?

How to find a marriage partner in an Islamic way

How to judge marriage proposals

Engagements and mixed cultural marriages

The balance of power within marriage

Abusive marriages

Divorce

Death – holding the janaza

Can women go to the graveyard?

Can you hold a khatam-e-quran?

What is iddah?

What can you do for the deceased?

Based on the HUGELY POPULAR course Culture vs Islam delivered in the UK

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Shaykh Haytham Tamim is the founder and main teacher of the Utrujj Foundation. He has provided a leading vision for Islamic learning in the UK, which has influenced the way Islamic knowledge is disseminated. He has orchestrated the design and delivery of over 200 unique courses since Utrujj started in 2001. His extensive expertise spans over 30 years across the main Islamic jurisprudence schools of thought. He has studied with some of the foremost scholars in their expertise; he holds some of the highest Ijazahs (certificates) in Quran, Hadith (the Prophetic traditions) and Fiqh (Islamic rulings). His own gift for teaching was evident when he gave his first sermon to a large audience at the age of 17 and went on to serve as a senior lecturer of Islamic transactions and comparative jurisprudence at the Islamic University of Beirut (Shariah College). He has continued to teach; travelling around the UK, Europe and wider afield, and won the 2015 BISCA award (British Imams & Scholars Contributions & Achievements Awards) for Outstanding Contribution to Education and Teaching.