Monday, December 17, 2007

Al Kauthar - The Real Deal

The Real Deal
5th & 6th January
Manchester
Sh. Tawfique Chowdhury
8.30-7pm
Geoffrey Manton, Manchester Met
Oxford Road

Taste the AlKauthar Experience....ENROL NOW!
Limited spaces

Gems from students who have already done the course previously... see what you're missing!
Charity is a contract. I have learnt that in marriage contracts you can make conditions such as Emaan’s (in the case study) which I hope to follow.

The honest business man will be raised with Prophets in Paradise. Subhanallah!One who owns the land, owns the sky above itYou grow in your knowledge and wisdom every time you learn something new about Islam. Brothers & Sisters do not take this lightly.

Marriage is a compromise.
To boycott or not to boycott. It is one thing to know the strongest opinion, it is another to actually know how to apply it!
If Allah (SWT) has prohibited a product, he has also prohibited the sale of the product
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A believer will never be happy in their heart, with something doubtful.

Lending results in half the reward of giving in charity

What is for you will not pass you, and what passes you is not for you

It weakens your soul, and you realize; there are so many things that you could do better, when you know better

Imam Abu Hanifa rahimahullah would not even sit under the shade of the trees of a person he has given a loan to, because he feared this benefit could fall under riba

Allah wishes to remove any matter that may cause us to have dispute

The end does not justify the means…

Overview of the Course
The Real Deal
Sh. Tawfique Chowdhury

"And Allah has permitted trade, but forbidden riba" [AlBaqarah: 275]
One of the most difficult and confusing issues to Muslims now a days are the matters pertaining to the rulings of buying and selling. With trade and commerce having expanded with such rapid force, many are searching for what Islam has to say about it all. Of recent, a surge in global Islamic finance and the renewed interest in Shariah business law - requires us to understand the basic principles upon which Islam bases its ruling.
In this course, you will be introduced to:
The fiqh of Commerce in Shariah
Transactions and their classifications
Forbidden contracts and their understanding
The correct understanding and application of Riba
Understand heylah and how to detect it
Understand how the element of uncertainity may affect the validity of a transaction
Principles of halal investment
Manners of a Muslim businessman
Comparisons between Western commercial law and Shariah business law
Discussion of tens of the most popular modern business transactions - everything from credit cards, road side assistance, pyramind schemes, ebay, unlimited downloads, no deposit lay-bys, cash back policies, modern Islamic mortgages and investments in bonds, stocks and metals, laws on business and intellectual property, franchising..
Discussion of sample contracts from Islamic financial institutions
A preliminary study of how to Islamize large scale economic policies and ensure smooth transition to a riba free economy.

"I have never attended a more beneficial lecture. It just blew away my mind!" [Quote from a student]

These series of lectures are best sellers world wide. This particular course goes into much more detail than the lessons that may be available in the market under the title: "Halal and Haram of Business Transactions", so even if you have seen that DVD, you still need to attend this course to gain full and maximum benefit.

Who is this course for?
Every Muslim who wants to fear Allah and steer clear from falling into haram and riba.
Businessmen who want to learn about Islamic business policy and ettiquets.
Muslims who want to have a deep insight into understanding the goals and purposes of Shariah in business and trade.
Students of Law faculties trying to understand the basis of Islamic Commercial Law.
Finance professionals who would like more insight and clarification as to the Islamic logic behind many of its rulings.
New Muslims who want to understand their Deen.
What will you come out with at the end of the course?
A binder complete with notes on the details of the principles of Islamic commercial law.
Hundreds of examples on how the rules and regulations are applied practically.
Understand how the the Islamic commercial system is far superior and just than the current systems.
Practical understanding of the rulings of a large number of modern transactions.
Motivation to applying the rules towards deducing solutions to our current problems.Course materials
When you sign up for a course, at the first session, you will be given a binder full of notes and important reading regarding the fiqh of Commerce 101. You will be able to take down notes directly in the folder - this will stay with you for your future reference. In addition, the online facility will have extra points for reading and analysis including sample tests to check your understanding.

Course particulars

Faculty: Fiqh Type: Core topicCredits: 3Duration of Course: 18 hours which includes 4 instructor led sessions of 4 hours each + 2 hours of online tasks

Timing and Venue
Please check the enrolment page for course timings and venue in your city.

Don't be afraid of the hours. AlKauthar Institute seminars are not long lectures upon lectures hours on end. There will be many different and new ways we are imparting knowledge to ensure we make it interactive, interesting, exciting and thought provoking.
Times include a 2 hour break in the early afternoon
There will be plenty of refresher breaks in between hours to ensure student attention is maximised
We only have limited seats at each seminar. So to ensure you don't miss out we encourage you to enrol as soon as possible to confirm your seat.

Why Enrol?

Knowledge is power. It increases when you give it. It is needed by Kings and beggars alike. It eases the path to paradise. We are constantly reminded in the Qur’an and Sunnah of the importance of gaining Islamic knowledge so as to apply it in our lives. At AlKauthar Institute we have attempted to make this path as easy as possible for a Muslim, but in the end it will require your own individual commitment, dedication and hardwork to gain the pleasure of Allah.

Remember:
The benefits you receive for the fee you pay for these courses will far out weigh the benefits you will receive from the payment of any other course such as university fees, professional membership fees, conference fees amongst many others.
Practicality is always emphasised. You will learn so much in such little time and in such a manner that will ensure that you will be able to impart that knowledge straight away. Come and experience the AlKauthar Method and the world's first Case based islamic learning.
Give your islamic education solid direction. One course at a time you will edge closer to a diploma, degree and honours.
Instructors who will provide engaging and enjoyable university level lessons in a professional manner at ideal venues complimenting our technology focused teaching style. Our instructors also have plenty of experience dealing with Muslim affairs in the West.

Our student advisors and online student centre, most notably the e-learn facility will be pioneering the way in the delivery of Islamic education. This is combined with the support of an online community consisting of your instructors and your fellow students from around Australia and the world.

AlKauthar Institute is aiming to develop a pioneering world class Islamic learning institute, providing a professional and refreshing approach to Islamic courses which will touch the hearts and revive the souls. Come and see for yourself how we attempt to seek the reward of Allah by enriching the lives of individuals and communities.

Rarely do opportunities like this come our way whilst we are healthy and able. Take advantage of the chance! What will you be missing out on if you don't?
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* Qualified and Capable Instructors* Intensive Short Course Format* Extensive Student Resources* Hands on Approach* International Scope* Student Focused
'Enriching lives through knowledge...'


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