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A one-day intensive course on: Fiqh of menstruation

Islamic Institute for Development & Research [IIDR] in association with De Monfort University Isoc, Leicester University Isoc and Fosis [Midlands] presents...

Islamic Institute for Development & Research [IIDR] in association with De Monfort University Isoc, Leicester University Isoc and Fosis [Midlands] presents…

FIQH OF MENSTRUATION

The topic of Menstruation has long been a taboo, in parts of the Muslim world even to this day; in the midst of the western society, Muslim Women are unsure about performing their duties while bleeding.

This course will endeavour to facilitate an understanding of the legal Islamic rulings to menstruation as they pertain to many aspects of your daily lives. The objective of this course is to give you the ability to recognise the issues and to deal with them. This course will help you answer a wide variety of common questions, such as;

• Can I touch the Qur’an during menstruation?
• Can I enter the Mosque?
• I want to perform the Hajj; I’ll use Pills to delay my cycle as it’s my only opportunity to go. I really can’t take the risk of bleeding during Hajj. Is this a right choice?
• I’ve missed 2 months of fasting due to post natal bleeding. What do I do?
• I’ve just had a coil placed inside, and it has changed my regular cycle of 7 days to 13 days. Is this my new cycle?
• I am bleeding but, it’s not red. Can I consider it as menstruation?

Additionally, a special seminar by a female Muslim Gynaecologist about the Anatomy and Physiology of the female reproductive organ.

This is your opportunity to overcome your shyness and barriers; to clear your mind and learn in a female only environment.

Date

Sun 18th Oct 2009
Time 9.00am – 6.30pm

Instructors
Ustadha Selina Ali

Ustadha Selina Begum Ali has graduated with a Bachelors degree London, UK as well as a Diploma in Arabic Language and a Bachelors degree in Usul-Ad-Din and Usul-al Fiqh from the European Institute of Islamic Sciences, France. While studying Shariah she also completed an intensive Tajwid course on Ibn al-Jazari, a classical Tajwid text, and further pursued studying Tajwid extensively under a number of Tajwid scholars. Ustadha Selina had been teaching Tajwid, Aqidah, Fiqh and other Islamic Sciences in UK in various courses, in particular she taught in Tartil courses (Beautifying recitation), Itqan courses (Perfecting recitation), Nafar courses (Understanding Islam) and in Knowledge Seekers courses over the last 5 years. She also delivers talks on various Islamic issues at university campuses, Mosques and Islamic Centres. She is married with 2 children.

Dr Aisha Janjua

Dr Aisha Janjua MBBS BMedSci Hons University of Nottingham, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Specialist Trainee, West Midlands Deanery. MDDA General Secretary, Islam Channel Presenter on ‘Health Show’, Member of Muslim Council of Britain Health Committee.

Venue

Ken Edwards Lecture Theatre 2, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH

Price

£25  Students / Unemployed
£30  Professionals / Employed
[course material and light refreshments included]

WOMEN ONLY

Buy your tickets online: WWW.IIDR.ORG

Information
T: 07092 813 541 E: info@iidr.org

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