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Imām Muslim is the author of one of the celebrated canonical books of Ḥadīth. In this CIK Seminar, Dr. Akram Nadwi will be presenting on the journey of Imām Muslim ibn al-Hajjāj and his methodology in authoring his Ṣaḥīḥ. Dr. Nadwi’s presentation will allow attendees to appreciate the precision and robust method through which the Prophet’s Sunna was preserved.
Presented by: Dr. Mohammad Akram Nadwi (Principal of Al-Salam Institute; Dean of Cambridge Islamic College; Honorary Visiting Fellow at the Markfield Institute of Higher Education) Hosted by: Dr. Nazir Khan (Associate Professor at McMaster University; Doctoral Candidate in Islamic Theology at the University of Nottingham; President Emeritus at Yaqeen Institute Canada) Sunday, September 7th after Dhuhr (15 Rabi ul Awal) at Al Falah Islamic Centre: 391 Burnhamthorpe Rd E, Oakville, ON L6H 7B4 |
Dr. Mohammad Akram NadwiDr. Mohammad Akram Nadwi – a former research fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies – is most reputed for his ground-breaking research on the female scholars of Islam in the field of Hadith. This research spanned a period of fifteen years and resulted in the 57-volume work detailing and analyzing the biographies of over 9000 female scholars from the time of Prophet Muhammad until today.
He started his Islamic education in Madrasah al-Islah, a madrasah that was started by the great Indian scholar and thinker, Moulana Hamiduddin Al-Farahi. After completing his initial studies there, he went on to join the prestigious seminary, Nadwatul ‘Ulama. He completed his ‘Alimiyyah Degree and MA in Hadith Studies with first-class honours and top of his class. He was directly appointed to teach at the Institute by the then director, Shaykh Abul Hasan ‘Ali Nadwi. While teaching at Nadwatul ‘Ulama, Dr. Nadwi pursued further studies at Lucknow University in the field of economics (BA), and he then completed a Ph.D. program in Arabic Literature. At the request of Shaykh Abul Hasan ‘Ali Nadwi, he joined the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, University of Oxford, as a research fellow in 1989. In addition to numerous research papers, he has authored and translated over thirty titles on Language, Jurisprudence, Qur’an and Hadith. In 2013, he relinquished his post at the University of Oxford to focus on his own writings, which include a comprehensive explanation on the classical hadith masterpiece Sahih Muslim. Dr. Nadwi’s authoring and teaching experience spans over 30 years. His introductory books on Arabic Grammar (Al-Nahw), Morphology (Al-Sarf) and Principles (Usul) of Tafsir, Hadith and Fiqh are used all over the world in madrasahs, Islamic institutes and colleges teaching ‘Alimiyyah (Islamic scholarship degree) students. He has also assisted several Islamic colleges with curriculum development. Dr. Nadwi’s passion for learning and teaching made him travel around the world to visit and study under many of the renowned scholars of our time, including Abul Hasan Ali Al-Nadwi, Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghuddah, Sayyid Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, Muhammad Sa’id Ramadan Al-Buti, Muhammad ‘Awwama, Nur al-din ‘Itr, al-Kattani, Hasan bin Siddiq Ghumari, and Yusuf al-Qaradawi. He is widely recognized as one of Western Europe’s leading Islamic scholars and thinkers. He is a recipient of the ‘Allamah Iqbal prize for his contribution to Islamic thought and is the Dean of the Cambridge Islamic College, principal of Al-Salam Institute, and an Honorary Visiting Fellow at the Markfield Institute of Higher Education. |