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    Past Course Long-Term
    £25.00
    Date: 21/Jun/14
    from 10:00AM to 18:00PM
    Venue: Hafs Academy
    Closest Station: Maryland/Stratford
    Open to Brothers & Sisters

    Islam, Politics and Governance:

    So where does Sharia Law fit in the world today?

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    Over the last few decades, Islam has become a central point of reference for a wide range of political activities, arguments and opposition movements. The term “political Islam” has been adopted by many scholars in order to identify this seemingly unprecedented irruption of Islamic religion into the secular domain of politics and thus to distinguish these practices from the forms of personal piety, belief and ritual conventionally subsumed in Western scholarship under the unmarked category “Islam.”

    What is the role of Sharia Law? How does Islam view political structures? How was Islamic Governance formed in the early generations? What are Islam’s views on democracy and political participation?

    Join us for this informative course with one of the most senior scholar’s in the western world.

    Course Teacher: Shaykh Mohammed Akram Nadwi

    Date: Saturday 21st June 2014

    Time: 10am-18:00pm

    Venue: London (full details upon enrolment)

    To enroll, please visit: www.alburujpress.com

    This course will be taught by Shaykh Akram Nadwi
    Venue Address:
    Hafs Academy
    26 Maryland Road, Stratford
    London
    E15 1JW