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Story of Islam in Africa, Andalus, the Americas

Update: We’d like to thank everyone who attended this seminar. Alhamdulillah, it was a great class, filled with many enlightening notes and anecdotes. We look forward to seeing you at our next class, The Prophet’s Smile!

The Conqueror’s Perspective

Stories are often told from the perspective of the conqueror: Ancient maps depicting exaggerated sizes of the European continent; stories told from a Euro-centric perspective; significant chunks in timelines distorted or removed entirely to cover up empowering truths.

The time is long overdue for the Muslim Ummah to reclaim its story…


The Treasure Cove

Africa is a treasure cove embedded with scholarly tribes and ilm-powered cities.

Expand your knowledge on:

  • The roots of Africa and its name
  • Africa’s first encounter with Islam
  • The role of Africans as Sahabah
  • The extensive advancements of Islamic scholarship as result of African schools.
  • The importance and history of major cities like Timbuktu and Qayrawaan
  • African Heroes who saw to it that Islam remains upon the Quran and Sunnah
  • The various movements and eras Africa witnessed among the Muslims

.:Increase Your Knowledge:.

ENROLL TODAY!

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