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Tajweed and Arabic Language Courses for Sisters
Ustadah Nazia will be running a series of short courses in Glasgow for sisters. Currently, it is being proposed that two seperate courses are run. One will focus on the art of proper recitation of the holy Quran, the other will be an Arabic language course. Both courses will have follow-up courses taking students from one level to another.
Each course will be 10 weeks in duration and each lesson will last approximately one hour.
Theses courses are focussing on quality rather than quantity, therefore class sizes will be small to ensure students fully benefit. Each tajweed class will have approximately 8 people and each Arabic Language class will have approximately 15 people. If there is sufficient demand a number of classes can be run at different times simultaneously.
The first round of courses will commence late januray/early february and finish in April.
Confirmed venues so far are Caledonian University and Glasgow University, other venues are also being explored.
Please indicate if you are interested so that multiple classes can be arranged, if there is sufficient demand.
Dates, times and price TBC
Biography of teacher:
Ustadah Nazia was born and brought up in Lanarkshire, Scotland. After graduating from Glasgow University with a BA Hons in Accountancy, she worked in industry for 2 years. She then left Scotland to study the Arabic language and Islamic Sciences for six years. After studying Arabic and Islamic studies in Wales, she spent four years studying with renowned scholars in the Middle East (Syria and Yemen).
In Syria she graduated from the Prestigious Abu Noor Institute (Damascus) with a diploma in Islamic Studies and gained teaching licenses (ijaza) in various Islamic subjects such as tajweed. She then continued her studies in the illuminated city of Tarim (Yemen) where she both studied and taught at the Dar al-Zahra institute for women.
In Yemen she taught Tajweed, Arabic and the Fiqh (jurisprudence) of Menstruation.
In 2009 she returned to Glasgow, where she now resides with her husband.
Importance of Tajweed:
The word "tajweed" means to improve, make better. Tajweed of the Holy Qur'an is the knowledge and application of the rules of recitation so the reading of the Qur'an is as the Prophet Mohammed peace and blessings be upon him, recited.
Tajweed and its application can only be learned with a qualified teacher. The rules themselves can be studied independently, but their correct application can only be done by listening to, reciting to, and being corrected by, a qualified teacher of the Qur'an.
Importance of Quran:
In order to access the Qur’an, you must first know how to read Arabic, the language of divine revelation. Knowledge of Arabic brings Muslims closer to their religion, so that they are able to pray with focus and understand what they are reciting. The first step of this journey is to learn how to read the Arabic script.
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I totally disagree with
I totally disagree with people charging money to teach Islam, Quran, Sunnah and any form of Islamic knowledge. I would very much love to learn but when I hear about people wanting money, it puts me off and makes me wonder how sincere they are in wanting to help others to learn or is this just another way of making money. If earning when teaching Islam is their ONLY income then it is permitted but not otherwise. I would have had respect for her if she did it for free. If it is a case of paying for the venue then smaller and cheaper places such as community centres and the masjids, which are supposed to be community centres as well, could be used. Masjid Al Farooq on Dixon Avenue, Govanhill could be used. They class themselves as a Muslim community centre in their full title. Plus they would have car parking space nearby as well.
Glasgow Central Mosque is a
Glasgow Central Mosque is a good venue.
masjid noor 's other room is
masjid noor 's other room is always empty. that could be a plausible alternative
Dear Brother or Sister in
Dear Brother or Sister in Islam Assalamu-Alaikum,
I totally disagree with people charging money to teach Islam, but i wonder about one thing. If all Teachers were to stop teaching, how would we learn? If a Teacher who has no income whatsoever, Social Benefits, Investments etc. spares all his/her time teaching, where do you expect them to eat, live and cover themselves from? What about all those who are wealthy and are teachers, do not wish to teach?
No one sells Islam, all they ask or some who dont ask, money for time and expenses related to Teaching. To keep things going smoothly.
Masjids dont offer their places as venues, due to differences of opinions, politics, fear, misuse etc.
Can you please advise if the
Can you please advise if the tajweed class has been set up if so when and were
There will be a tajweed class
There will be a tajweed class at the University of Glasgow on Wednesdays at 5.30 PM (to be confirmed).
There is an open day for the Tajweed Class at the University of Glasgow on Wednesday, 27th of January at 5.30 PM in the interfaith room at Glasgow University Chaplaincy, University Avenue.
Anyone interested should attend in order to gauge how many classes need to be set up. An Arabic class will only be set up if there is enough demand.
The Tajweed Class will commence on the 3rd of February at 5.30 PM but please register by attending the Open Day.
There is a page on facebook with details called "Tajweed and Arabic Language Courses for Sisters":
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=262954366410&ref=ts
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