The Ideal Muslimah – One Week Intensive – 27th-31st July ‘09 – London
The Ideal Muslimah “one week intensive” is aimed at all our beloved sisters whichever course you may be undertaking in life. The aim of the course is to allow us Muslim sisters to realise how far the modern Muslim woman falls short of the noble level which Allah, Most High, wants for us. We will truly acknowledge the ways in which we can attain the pleasure of Allah and make it a means of our success in this world and the next. This will hopefully be a means of self betterment.
All sisters are advised not to miss this unique opportunity of looking precisely at the dfferent roles a woman plays in society and how being one thing does not necessarily mean one will have to contradict the role she plays on another person’s life.
This unique opportunity is one not to be missed. So let us sisters’ take a step in the right direction and get as many sisters’ to enrol onto a spiritually uplifting course.
Registration:
To register please email:
Course Content:
These areas will be looked at from the text The Ideal Muslimah:
* The Muslimah and her Lord
* The Muslimah and Herself
* The Muslimah and Her Parents
* The Muslimah and her Husband
* The Muslimah and her children
* The Muslimah and her relatives
* The Muslimah and her Neighbours
* The Muslimah and her Friends
* The Muslimah and her Society
* The Muslimah at work
* The Muslimah and education
The following issues will also be covered from the book Min Abab Al Islam – Islamic Manners:
* Introduction
* The Scope of Islamic Manners
* Importance of Appearance and Dressing Properly
* Opening and Closing Doors Gently, and the Islamic Greeting
* Making one’s Presence Known, and Seeking Permission to Enter
* Knocking and Ringing
* Identifying One’s Self Clearly
* Etiquettes of Visiting, and Accepting the Host’s Apology
* Controlling one’s Eyes at Someone’s Door, and Removing Shoes Correctly
* Choosing a Seat, and Not Inspecting
* Timing one’s Visit, and Greeting a Group
* The Harms of Eavesdropping
* Adab with the Elderly and the Senior
* Adab with One’s Parents, and Exchanging Gifts
* Duties of the Host
* Etiquettes of visiting the sick
* Etiquette of Breaking Unpleasant News
* Expressing Condolences and Manners of Conversation
* Advice for Sisters and Etiquettes of Marriage
***An additional special section will be covered as to how sisters’ can prepare themselves for Ramadhan***
(One –week Summer Intensive Course)












I hope such events like the one in London can be carried out in the Northwest.
There are many opportunities for our brother folkes but nothing for the sisters.
May be weekend seminars can be more convenient. in this modern era there is a great need for counselling via mosques and imams.
I hope there is someone out there to listen and proceed in the most humble manner.