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Book Chat: Teaching and Learning the Sciences in Islamicate Societies: With Dr. Sonja Brentjes
Dr Brentjes is a historian of science in Islamicate societies and Christian Europe; she is a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin. She is member at the Institute for Advance Study, Princeton. Her research includes the history of the mathematical sciences, mapmaking, institutions, cross-cultural exchange of knowledge and the involvement of the arts in the sciences. Among her recent publications are Teaching and Learning the Sciences in Islamicate Societies 800-1700 (2018) and she was the editor for The Routledge Handbook on the Sciences in Islamicate Societies which provides a comprehensive survey on science in the Islamic world from the 8th to the 19th century (2022)
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Dr. Saleema Burney
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Dr. Saleema Burney speaks at the 2024 Islam UK Centre Seminar Series to see other talks from our annual seminar series follow the link: www.cardiff.ac.uk/centre-for-the-study-of-islam-in-the-uk/events/public-seminar-series
2024 Dr. Muhammed Reza Tajri
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Dr. Muhammed Reza Tajri speaks at the 2024 Islam UK Centre Seminar Series to see other talks from our annual seminar series follow the link: www.cardiff.ac.uk/centre-for-the-study-of-islam-in-the-uk/events/public-seminar-series
Book Chat: Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World: with Fozia Bora
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In this book, we look at the 'encyclopaedic' fourteenth century, where Arabic chronicles produced in Mamluk cities bore textual witness to both recent and bygone history, including that of the Fatimids (969-1171CE). For in two centuries of rule over Egypt and North Africa, the Isma'ili Fatimids had left few self-generated historiographical records. Instead, it fell to Ayyubid and Mamluk histori...
Book Chat: Medieval Muslim Philosophers and Intercultural Communication, with Dr Wisam Abdul-Jabbar
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In this Book chat we discuss works of Medieval Muslim philosophers interested in intercultural encounters and how receptive Islam is to foreign thought, to serve as a dialogical model, grounded in intercultural communications, for Islamic and Arabic education. The philosophers studied in this project were instructors, tutors, or teachers, such as Al-Kindi, Al-Farabi, Al-Ghazali, and Averroes, w...
Book Chat: Revealed Sciences with Justin Sterns 2
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In this Legacies of Learning Book Chat, we talk to Professor Justin Stearns about his book, “Revealed Sciences: The Natural Sciences in Islam in Seventeenth-Century Morocco” Demonstrating the vibrancy of an Early Modern Muslim society through a study of the natural sciences in seventeenth-century Morocco, Revealed Sciences examines how the natural sciences flourished during this period, without...
Legacies Book Chat: Palimpsests of Themselves with Asad Ahmed
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In this Legacies of Learning Book Chat, we talk to Professor Asad Ahmed about his book, “Palimpsests of Themselves: Logic and Commentary in Postclassical Muslim South Asia”, and about Islamic Philosophy. Professor Asad discusses the Sullam al-ʿulūm (The Ladder of the Sciences) of Muḥibballāh al-Bihārī (d. 1119/1707) which is long considered to be the most advanced logic textbook in the Indian N...
Legacies of Learning Trailer
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Dr Haroon Sidat and Dr Eyad Abuali introduce the Legacies of Learning: from Turath to Transformation project. To find out more visit the project website: www.cardiff.ac.uk/research/explore/find-a-project/view/2676230-legacies-of-learning-from-turath-to-transformation
2023 Abdallah Rothman
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Abdallah Rothman speaks at the 2023 Islam UK Centre Seminar Series to see other talks from our annual seminar series follow the link: www.cardiff.ac.uk/centre-for-the-study-of-islam-in-the-uk/events/public-seminar-series
Hanan Issa and Mariyah Zaman
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Hanan Issa and Mariyah Zaman speak at the 2023 Islam UK Centre Seminar Series to see other talks from our annual seminar series follow the link: www.cardiff.ac.uk/centre-for-the-study-of-islam-in-the-uk/events/public-seminar-series
2023 Sadiya Ahmed
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Sadiya Ahmed speaks at the 2023 Islam UK Centre Seminar Series to see other talks from our annual seminar series follow the link: www.cardiff.ac.uk/centre-for-the-study-of-islam-in-the-uk/events/public-seminar-series
2023 Thomas Sealy
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Dr Thomas sealy speaks at the 2023 Islam UK Centre Seminar Series to see other talks from our annual seminar series follow the link: www.cardiff.ac.uk/centre-for-the-study-of-islam-in-the-uk/events/public-seminar-series
Zara Mohammed Islam-UK Centre May 2022
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Zara Mohammed Islam-UK Centre May 2022
Dr Riyaz Timol discusses the ‘Understanding British Imams’ research project on British Muslim TV
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Dr Riyaz Timol discusses the ‘Understanding British Imams’ research project on British Muslim TV
Dr Riyaz Timol speaks about British imams on the Islam Channel's Today Show
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Dr Riyaz Timol speaks about British imams on the Islam Channel's Today Show
New British Muslim Community Survey - Share Your Thoughts About UK Imams
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New British Muslim Community Survey - Share Your Thoughts About UK Imams
Book Discussion "Refuse to Condemn" Wednesday 28th April 2021
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Book Discussion "Refuse to Condemn" Wednesday 28th April 2021
Imam Haroon Sidat - Young Ulama as Custodians of Change
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Imam Haroon Sidat - Young Ulama as Custodians of Change
Mufti Dr Abdur Rahman Mangera - Marrying Text with Context: A Case Study of White Thread Institute
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Mufti Dr Abdur Rahman Mangera - Marrying Text with Context: A Case Study of White Thread Institute
im interested in all her books and rasearches about islamic history
Tq so much Dr Asim..very fantastic and informative talk..
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So many jealous muslims in the comments ! They cannot accept that there is no woman like her around them. Such people are hypocrites.
Deluded woman, you are not permitted to preach in Islam.
and you are not allowed to decide that. If she preaches, it is because Allah wills it. Accept it.
@@curious_one1156 i do not obey Allah, he doesn’t exist, except in some people’s minds.
Dr myriam is motivating the Islamic scholars to approach youngsters thru mediums they mingle in. Agree!
Must always have some updates so as to live in a better way.
MYRIAM FRANCISO IS BRAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😮😮😮BLONDE ❤❤❤😮😮😮😮SHE NOT RACIST ❤❤
As she actually read what they think about women in her fairy story book? Women as classed as second class people. You are allowed to beat women in this horror of a book.
Masya ALLAH TabarakaLLAH Walhamdulillahi RABBIL Alamiin 🖤
Ameen this lady possess the intellect of the truth.
After reviewing numerous comments, I firmly believe that this woman has the freedom to lead her life as she chooses, given that she resides in a democratic and civilized country. Otherwise, her destiny could mirror that of Mahsa Amini.
Wonderful, Dr. shuruk. wish you all the best
She’s a bright light. Must be difficult for her to inspire those who haven’t kept up with the modern world and are stuck in the past
I'm in my late 20s and I'm at university. A lot of the students here see me as their older Akhi and feel comfortable sharing their issues with me. I want to say I am so so ashamed that we have not given them better guidance, there is so much disunity and misguidance within the Muslim communities in the university environment. People who will be the near future are leaders to the next generation of Muslims. They have been left to figure things out on their own and unfortunately the few lessons they have learned from their elders are their bad habits. Lack of knowledge, Akhlaq, and Adab. The pious ones are silent and keep to themselves and are afraid to share knowledge. The loud ones are aggressive and argumentative provoking disunity and spreading misinformation. Do I hold my hands like this or that? Do I do my tasbih like this or that? No you can't do more than 8 rakahs for taraweeh that is bidah. Why is the imams jummah khutba 30minutes long? He just keeps yapping on! That imam thinks he's got that holy rizz init. Ya Allah guide us and give us strength. The things that the Muslim students had been chastised for since childhood seems to them to be the important message to convey about islam. Instead of saying focus on learning al-fatiha and doing your prayer they are sending mixed messages. Allah help us, I am their fellow student, not their imam, or their community leader but they have come to me and I can't ignore their questions. The amount of swearing I hear in the masjid, lack of respect for property and the environment, talking disrespectfully to each other and others Sexualising the opposite sex, gossiping, and impropriety. la hawla wala quta ila Bila I see pious Muslims coming at jummah prayer and in the evening they are drinking and partying. I say at least they went to the jummah but do they understand their prayers are not accepted? These are not reverts/converts struggling, these are born and raised Muslims. Where did they learn this was even slightly acceptable? How do you balance valuable criticism and not driving them away from the deen. Everyday in the Muslim group chat, people are swearing, people criticise quotes FROM THE QURAN and are commenting "why are people so preachy?" Imams please, get with the times, the young have so much messaging from their environment and they haven't been given good tools to deal with it It creates a terrible impression Akhi, how am I meant to hold my hands during prayer? Akhi, is it halal for me to go out on a date with a sister? Akhi, I'm trying to tell this recent revert to Islam that she needs to wear a hijab and she keeps saying she is uncomfortable with it. Where is the Adab and the akhlaq that they were meant to be raised on since childhood? There are young Muslims who feel like it is ok to drink, or date, commit zina, or backbite against those who have memories the Qur'an and imams. because they are young and can find forgiveness. As we surely know, sin committed with the intention of forgiveness is grave. The only short form advice I feel I can give is if the prophet (SAW) did it, do it, if the prophet didn't do it, avoid it. Focus on praying 5 times a day, once you do that try to be respectful to everyone, especially your elders, and strive to do good and conduct yourself respectfully so those that see and listen to you feel drawn and not repulsed by you. I am not their imam, but when I do hear imams, they are busy rebuking the people who showed up for the jummah prayer because he only sees one row for the rest of the week. This isn't winning you any points, you're pushing them into the easy temptations that are just outside the masjid. Know your audience.
"The Future Role of Imams in the UK" - Deported to their country of origin, hopefully. Every last one of them
And soon that will be in your own neighbourhood.
Once the followers of any religion begin to search suitability of their respective lifestyles in order to be according to context , the followers of that particular religion willingly or unwillingly move away from the proscribed path. So, unless one endeavours to remain steadfast to ones very own religious code, nobody is going to respect your ways , let alone follow the same /
the ways are about more than just "lifestyle". They are about results ! Success will always be respected and followed.
May Hod bless her, she is much better than alot of muslims
she is Muslim !
#islam is going to end soon.. By #exmuslims
Congratulations for converting from Hinduism to Hinduism 😂
#AdamSeeker
Free palastine
Yeman is defending the moral courage wt Western culture only Predigt
Saudi has invaded Yemen.
We need more strong voices in the Muslim community like her. To stand up at such a time of injustice requires all of us to be united in our support for our sister Dr. Myriam Francois.
What a brave woman.... She will be crucified by the Islamophobia Media.... Look At BBC, Sky, Mirror, Daily Mail etc....
this person only converted so that she could feel like a victim, muslims should be wary of accepting traitors to their own into their religion
अगर किसी बात या आवाज बाड़ी आदि देख कर खुशी होता है तो मुझे ऐसा लगता है अल्लाह ताला अपना खुशी जाहिर करते हैं।☝️✅ लिबास बहुत जरूरी है।
Kyunki aapko bas dikhawe ki parwah hai. Aasliyat ki nahi. Yaad rakhna, aap Allah nahi ho. Aapki khushi aur Allah ki khushi alag hai. Hum Allah ki ibadat karte hai, aapki nahi.
*Your modest soul, mind and heart are much more important that what is called modest dress Hijab. Muslims need millions of Muslims like Myriam Francois or Muslims will face backward Talibanised chaos*
I respect Dr Francis so much, she is so truth and has a big heart, she gives hope in this world and uses her knowledge for good may Allah bless her and protect her 😊
Belief in Islam is not about projecting your own ideal world view, that's down to God.
Who are you to talk to imams about how to do their job you flop? Who cares about what you see as important issues in Muslim leadership? Imams will never ever spread your feminist filth from the pulpit.
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Typical Convert = Party At The CLUB!! #ConvertFAKER #FAKER #StopGivingSpeech #Unqualified
Another problem. If we don't have highly trained men and women, then we will simply create more problems. Also, these sorts of things should not be managed by civilians. We need a strong army man to rule the countries of the Muslims, as well as have control of all Muslim institutions abroad, as military leaders often make more effective decisions compared to civilians. There is a reason why our Shariah has not given too much power to women. Whenever women rule a country, it goes to ruin. Take the women's rule of the Ottoman empire as an example. This is just feminist propaganda. Men and women both have different strengths and weaknesses hence while norms and morals have to be different for them. For example, it is way better for a woman to stay at home and take care of the kids, due to her physical weaknesses as well as mental differences compared to men. I'm not saying a women can't do things, like founding her own madrassas, advising rulers with regard to what she is capable of, founding charaties to help people, but men and women are not the same.
I see many problems with this. 1. Inn medieval Islamic world, women did play very important roles and some were even Muftis even in the Ottoman empire. So to use this feminist gender tactic is no good. 2. Whether the speaker likes it or not, men will always make decisions compared to women. This is unavoidable. Men will always train women to do specific things. Yes of course many of our great male scholars were taught by female scholars, I don't dispute that. But ultimately, Allah has preferred men over women. 3. Al-azhar should not be taken as an example of a great Islamic institute. I don't say that because I'm a guy, far from it. But they are trying to change Islam. Once a respected institute, now Al-azhar is not what it used to be back in the day. Which is why many scholars are advising people not to study there. While I have many, many, many issues with the Salafi da'wa, and am not recommending this institute, the Islamic university of Madinah is a far better institute as it sticks closer to orthadox, traditional Islamic teaching.
@MuhammedDenix There is. A lot to unpack but let us just clarify one thing Madina University is a Wahhabi university not orthodox at all. The traditional Ulema with the highest qualifications still exist in every country. And the scholars are known. Hadramaut in Yemen has one the best schools called dar Al Mustapha for men and dar azzahra for women.
@@binthamadicamara2077 Oh I agree Madinah university has a lot of problems. You are right in the sense that the Salafi da'wa has many non-traditional positions, I don't dispute that. But the liberal stuff that are being pushed in this video is even worse, although the salafiya are starting to liberalize slowly as well.
I like her for taking times to do all things at once, got it!
A powerful and good image of Islam and muslim.women in the world. God bless her and her family
May Allah bless the ummah more sisters like her.
You are joking right? You don't know a thing about her. She's revolting
Is her surname Francois or cerrah?
Islam is the way of life. Islam will rule the entire of the world. Wait and see,before the Doom day.❤
She spot on when she points out the problem discussed in the mosques are of no importance and of no positive constructive values
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Thank you for your positive direction and straight to the point
I just knew her from her previous appearance in the media to show her support for Palestinians. What a beautiful lady. May God bless her.
I do not support Hamas. Palestine never existed, Jews were there first. Check you scripts, it says jews were there first. Israel is a country , palestine is not.
Bravo Francois... brave woman ❤
What a pity. This woman used to wear hijab and now she doesn't. 🥲
She's still a better muslim than many of you.
How if she is bringing muslim women to their downfall and promoting everything God warned them against
No wonder. I thought I've seen her in hijab before. I admire her intelligence and courage. May Allah guide her and us.
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My sister, you may be doing a good job in raising the voice of Muslims being oppressed But some concepts must be corrected, and Islam must be made the basic criterion in all issues Beware of toxic feminist ideas that explicitly contradict the teachings of Islam The hijab is also one of the basic duties in the life of a Muslim woman that must be adhered to Allah bless you
the more i see of Myriam, the more i like
She makes valid points which I echo. Imams have lost their respect as they are afriad to speak the truth on big topics and dumb things down. There is no unity and cos tje imams are weak, the people become weak. When we focus on ourselves. We forget the strength of unity and brotherhood. Imams just kead salah and say a soeech now and then and give nasiha on basic stuff. The heads of these imams are weak and afriad of loosing their position. The chairmen and president of the masjid are totally clueless. There is a reason why people dont attend the masjid. Blame those on top. I wasnt even allowed to do fitness classes because its a masjid and irs only for salah.... Tje government juggle the balls of heads of these masjid committee
Interesting to sees the topic that DR. Myriam has held, about the mission should the Imams conducted their comunnity. (qaum). The basic and the first principle of Islamic teaching is about ethics, or akhlaq, before lawan or fiqh. Social responsibility includes what we see exist today in many sosial media, become a critical issue that Islamic leaders and Imam should absorps and interpret to their community in all aspect they need to getting answer or guidance