An online lecture series on the first Friday of every month based on the seminal work of one of the leading twentieth-century Muslim scholars Shaykh ‘Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda’s (raḥimahu llah), Safahat min Sabr al-‘Ulama,’ on the patience of scholars in the face of the difficulties and hardships in seeking knowledge.
Amir Abu Ghudda holds a BA in Political Science and a Certificate in Economics from the University of Regina, complemented by a JD from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. His legal training includes completing articles at a prestigious Canadian national firm, as well as serving as a clerk at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. Amir's professional experience also encompasses practicing as a litigator in Saskatchewan. Amir pursued extensive studies in the Islamic sciences in Türkiye under the guidance of renowned Syrian scholars in Ḥadīth and Fiqh, and he currently holds numerous Ijāzāt. Amir’s studies focus on Islamic legal history, Ḥadīth, and Fiqh. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Islamic Studies at Georgetown University.
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