Valleys & Rainfalls II A 4-week online course on the Parables of the Qur’an Part 2 [Final]
إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَا يَسْتَحْيِي أَن يَضْرِبَ مَثَلًا مَّا بَعُوضَةً فَمَا فَوْقَهَا ۚ “Indeed, Allah is not timid to present an example – that of a mosquito or what is smaller than it…” [2: 26]
A continuation and final conclusion to the course based on Ibn al-Qayyim’s amazing work, ‘Al-Amthal fil-Qur’an’. Explore and unearth key parables in the Qur’an, the subtle and striking themes, beauty, metaphors, and central messages behind the paragons embedded into the Revelation by the Most Merciful. Why is nature so central to the parables? What is the Sign of the Tree and the end of our deeds. Ever wondered about the mention of animals such as the dog, the fly, the spider? How is language linked to all of this? Discover with us as we go through 12 chapters of in-depth Qur’anic contemplation.
Course Details: From 1st November to 24th November 2016 Every Tuesday and Thursday 8:30pm – 9:30pm GMT Course fee: £35 Recordings available To register and enrol, please click on the ‘Enrol Now’ button below:
I have a few questions:
1. Is it only for women?
2. If someonr misses the class, are there recordings?
3. Are recordings available for part 1 as well?
Thanks.
1. Yes, these classes are only for women at present.
2. Anyone who misses a lesson can catch up via recordings which are available a few hours after each session.
3. Students can take Valleys & Rainfalls Part 1 as a self paced course – listed under the ‘Courses’ page. Or you can contact me for direct links insha’Allah.
Jazak’Allahu khayran
Dear Sister Farhia,
As-salaamu alayki, one more question please; for how long are the recordings available after the course if I enroll?
Jazakillahukhair
Wa `alaykisalam wa rahmatullah
Insha’Allah they should be available for a few months after the course has finished.
Salaam,
I’m trying to gift this course to my wife. Can you please let me know if she will have to view part 1 before viewing this or would it be okay for her to directly start from this course?
JazakAllah Khair,
Nazim