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Other Habib Ali events

Events | UK Tour 2008 | The Radical Middle Way

Jummah Khutbah
Date: Friday, 2 May 2008

Venue: Liverpool mosque (tbc)

Darsa and teaching session
Date: Saturday, 3rd May 2008

Time: Dhuhr to Asr
Venue: Madni Jamia Masjid, Bradford
Details: Day-long teaching session aimed at students of sacred knowledge. Programme is partnership between Micro-madrassah and Radical Middle Way. This event will be free and accessible to all.



Darsa and teaching session
Date: Sunday, 4th May 2008

Time: Dhuhr to Asr
Venue: Birmingham



Darsa and teaching session
Date: Monday, 5th May 2008

Time: 12.00-20.00pm
Venue: Woking Mosque



Globalised Before Globalisation: The Forgotten History of the Muslim Trader
Date: Wednesday, 7th May 2008

Time: 18:30 – 20:30
Venue: Ideas Store, Canary Wharf
Details: Public Lecture by Habib Ali and Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad. Muslim traders were instrumental in the past in spreading Islam through peaceful means in SE Asia, West Africa, East Africa and China. It was through their good conduct and ethics that won the people over. In an age of “disaster capitalism” what is the role of Muslim business people and traders in bringing good ethics, akhlaq back to a dog-eat-dog world.
Co-organised with Islamic Circles and Wharf Muslim Association.

(book your place - follow the link)


From Hadhramaut to Sylhet to Whitechapel: Reflecting on the Dawah of Shah Jalal
Date: Thursday, 8th May 2008

Venue: East London (tbc)
Details: Public event with other special guests from the local area. Shah Jalal is arguably the greatest and most celebrated wali of the Bengal region. He is an example of scholar, saint and leaders who balanced dawah, jihad and tasawwuf. He was also of Hadhrami descent and eventually settled in Sylhet, the spiritual capital of Bangladesh and the region where most of Britain’s Bengali Muslims come from. This is an opportunity to reflect on Shah Jalal’s example and make him relevant for a new generation of young Muslims. Afterwards or before, Habib Ali could take a walk through the local area to meet people and take a tour of one of the most interesting neighbourhoods in London.
This event is co-organised with Islamic Circles.

(book your place - follow the link)


The Lost Art of Futuwwa: Rediscovering our Islamic Manhood
Date: Friday, 9th May 2008

Venue: Central London (tbc)
Details: Habib Ali will address a very diverse group of young Muslims from the street – many of whom have had trouble with the law, have been arrested, been involved in violence or gang activity. The meeting is being set up with a youth worker who specialises in his area. He runs a physical training session weekly for young Muslim men and is seeking to expand it to more young people as a way of giving them discipline and focus while teaching them good akhlaq and adab. This will be a real chit-chat atmosphere with a focus on discussion and Q&A.

(book your place - follow the link)


You must know this man... Muhammad (saw)
Date: Saturday, 10th May 2008

Time: Evening
Venue: Central London (tbc)
Details: Habib Ali and other guests


(wish i could join my friends to follow him round to a few of these )
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