Qurbani: The Complete Story
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
Date and Time:
Sunday, June 1 · 6 - 8pm GMT+1
Location:
Muslim Students House Mosque & Community Centre
517 Moseley Road Balsall Heath B12 9BX United Kingdom
This event aims to explore the historical and spiritual significance of Qurbani (the sacrificial ritual) in Islam. Through engaging discussions and practical guidance, attendees will gain insights into the origins of Qurbani, its deep-rooted spiritual meaning, and how to perform the ritual correctly. The event will also focus on the charitable aspects of Qurbani and its impact on both personal and community life, fostering a sense of unity, compassion, and social responsibility.
We invite you to explore the significance of Qurbani — an ancient ritual that embodies sacrifice, spiritual growth, and communal responsibility. Together, we will delve into the historical and spiritual origins of Qurbani, uncovering its deep connection to faith, devotion, and the teachings of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). Through engaging discussions and practical guidance, we will also explore how to perform Qurbani in a meaningful way, with a special focus on its charitable aspects and the positive impact it has on both personal and community life.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Historical & Spiritual Insights into the origins and meaning of Qurbani.
- Practical Guidance on performing the ritual and its charitable aspects.
- Engaging Discussions about the impact of Qurbani on personal and community life.
TEACHER - SHAYKH DR. SHAHRUL HUSSAIN
Dr. Shahrul Hussain is the Director & Head of Research at Ibn Rushd Centre of Excellence for Islamic Research. He is also visiting lecturer at Birmingham City University, School of Law
Dr Shahrul Hussain is a graduate of a traditional private Islamic seminary and completed the Dars-e-Nizami course in 1997. After graduating from the Seminary, he won a full scholarship to study at the prestigious University of Al-Azhar, and in 2001 he graduated from the Faculty of Islamic Jurisprudence and Law. In 2009, he completed his PhD at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
During his career Shahrul Hussain has held many posts in the field of education. He is very active in the field of Dawah and Islamic studies and more importantly research in the field of Islamic studies. His primary research focus is applied jurisprudence, Islamic legal theories and contemporary jurisprudence. He also has a keen interest in Hadith studies and Qur’anic studies.
REGISTER NOW:
Join us for this enlightening seminar whether you are new to the practice or looking to deepen your understanding, this event will provide valuable insights, inspire reflection, and encourage action. Be part of this journey to enrich your faith, strengthen community bonds, and make a real difference through the spirit of giving.
TERMS & CONDITIONS AND EVENT RULES:
1. Strictly no video or audio recording is allowed.
2. Seating will be segregated.
3. Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry or evict any individual or group at any time at the organiser’s discretion.
4. We will not provide any cash or financial refunds if you cancel or are unable to attend.
During this seminar, we will have a short fundraising segment to support Islamic Help’s Humanitarian Aid Projects.
