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Study Circle
The 6-week course will look into the details of the different finance products promoted to the Muslim community as 'Shariah-compliant', and provides an evidence- based assessment of them for the general public who are not accustomed to the complex jurisprudential principles and laws guiding finance and trade in the Islamic Tradition.
Academy Program
What is our purpose as humans on earth? And where are we going from here on? Imam Afroz Ali will delve into there two most important questions and explain on the relationship with The Creator and the creation. The presentation will be a perfect way to enter with conscience the month of Ramadhan.
Community Development
Get Australian national up to date information on the status of the sighting of the crescent for the upcoming month of Ramadhan, hence commencement of fasting. Click the link to register your mobile phone and we will send you confirmed information whether the crescent has been sighted on 31st August, 2008, and which day to start fasting.
Academy Program
An informative series on the actual performances of our daily worship, known as The Personal Obligations. In Fiqh, they are referred to as Faraa'id ul 'Ayn. The Study Circle is based on the acclaimed scholar Nu Ha Mim Kellar's translation of the Shafi'i classic Umdat as-Saalik and the Hanafi classic Nurul Idah and Mukhtasar al-Quduri, and other Classical Fiqh references.
Academy Program
This is PART 3 of the Brief History of Civilisations course, a unique and exciting Study Circle presented by al-Ghazzali Centre Academy. It incorporates solid scientific, historical and theological evidences about lost Civilisations as well as those we have recorded historical data about up to the present time. It provides a parallel analysis and commentary of Civilisations, societies and governments that have shaped the world we live in today.
Academy Program
Part of al-Ghazzali Centre’s Faculty of Linguistic Sciences programs under the directorship of sidi Aminudin Abd Majid, this program is a foundational course to develop students who have reading and writing ability in Arabic but little or no comprehension and speaking ability. Some individuals interested in Arabic language may have some basic learning, and some may have none, but this course is designed in a streamlined manner to benefit both levels of “beginner” and “intermediate” students.
Philanthropy Project
Al-Ghazzali Centre is undertaking a significant project in collaboration with Canterbury City Council, to regenerate fauna and flora along Cooks River. Al-Ghazzali Centre is developing a sustainable ecology program with Canterbury City Council to include the establishment, protection and maintenance of the natural ecosystems and wildlife corridor to regenerate this environmental disaster zone. Everyone is urged to join in this large project.
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