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Sohbet Society

sohbet society

London

Sohbet Society is a non-profit organisation (limited by guarantee company registration no.11613566) providing religious learning and spiritual activities for Muslims. Sohbet is a Turkish word and means ‘to talk, converse, discuss and engage with one another in a friendly, caring, warm and informal manner’. In our context, we use the word sohbet to mean to converse with one another in a study or discussion circle on the big questions of God, purpose, meaning, faith, religion, and society. Through Sohbet Society, we provide opportunity for religious learning and spiritual growth and development for Muslims in Britain. We achieve this through a series of activities including study groups, mentoring, outreach, retreats, excursions and social action. Religious and spiritual learning is achieved through semi-structured study groups as well as practical experiences such as social action and retreats. In all, we aim to offer a friendly, positive and constructive form of authentic religious expression and an environment for genuine spiritual experience that speaks both to the mind and heart, to the personal and social needs of the individual. We believe this nurtures a religious understanding and spiritual mindset that emphasises peaceful social relations and respect for human diversity and dignity. Sohbet Society is an active component of Hizmet, an Islamically inspired social movement that focuses on education, dialogue, and disaster and poverty relief work. It originated in Turkey in the 1970s based on the teachings and scholarship of Fethullah Gülen, an Islamic scholar and peace advocate. Today, Hizmet is active in over 160 countries worldwide. Like other social movements Hizmet includes formalised entities and organisations, but is largely based on informal networks and practices. The Sohbet Society is now formalising Hizmet’s pre-existing informal grass-roots religious activism in the UK in order to achieve greater visibility, transparency, professionalism, and structure so that we may be able to diversify the people who benefit from our services and to further develop our projects and services.

Ilmburst

ilmburst

London

At ilmburst, we are very excited about launching this project. Excited, because we are passionate about nurturing our children from a young age, nurturing in them a love for their religion and nurturing their spiritual development. The idea for ilmburst began when we found that many of us as parents don’t have the confidence to teach our children their religion. This is due to a variety of reasons. Some of us feel we don’t have the knowledge and ability, others among us don’t have the time to research and prepare the material needed to teach our children and yet others are afraid that they may teach something incorrectly or use inauthentic material. We aim to help change that, in sha Allah. We should all be able to help teach our children in an engaging and fun way. What better way to bond with your children than doing something which is pleasing to Allah? Using the individual skills and talents of our team we have brought together people qualified in Islamic studies, education and teaching experience to create a wide variety of resources across a wide breadth of subjects, which are then designed using professional design software to ensure high quality. Our vision is to help nurture a generation of Muslims who are proud and confident of their Islam, and who then use this confidence to excel academically, into their chosen career paths and be role models within their communities. We ask Allah, the Most High, to grant us all success as parents and teachers, and that He blesses our children and makes them a source of happiness and joy for us in this world and the next.

Maturidi College

maturidi college

London

Our Method of Delivery (Online Distance Learning) Online Live Learning via Zoom and Distance Learning (Recordings) Dedicated Learning Management System (Learning Portal) with Lessons via Zoom accessible via windows / mac computer, mobile phone (android and iPhone) and tablets (android and iPad). All Examinations completed online. Opportunity to meetup at Events, Q&A, Retreats and more. All modules / qualifications subject to completing and passing the examination come with certification and isnaad (Authentic certificate going through the teacher to the author of the text) Our teachers are mentored through the program under the tutelage of Shaykh Atabek. Teachers / scholars are encouraged to focus on research and teaching new optional and specialist modules each year advancing and progressing that area of study. We also have a strong ethos in scholars of the future to advance the knowledge and therefore the Shaykh may choose senior students who have qualified to teach. After completing 3 years / 3 levels and after qualifying there is no stop you may continue with Maturidi and study the specialist fields and either provide support or carry out your own research project with the guidance of Shaykh Atabek and other scholars. Our Islamic Scholarship program is highly flexible, allowing students to study modules at their own pace. We have an advisory timeframe of 3 years for completion. Examinations are held on a bi-annual basis for the modules already completed. We have a strong ethics in which we believe that the basic / foundation knowledge in each field should read everyone and therefore Shaykh Atabek has decided there will be no cost for these level 1 FREE - Basic / Foundation knowledge for modules. Continuous development - There is no end to learning, research and seeking knowledge. During our research if we believe, we need to go back to a text and further review and teach it with new principles we will do without hesitation.

Charles R Floyd

charles r floyd

Etowah

Charles R. Floyd's book A Comparative Analysis of the Bible with the Koran examines the theological, historical, and doctrinal differences between the two texts.  It critically examines cultural effects, interpretations, and textual discrepancies while highlighting significant variations in topics such as grace, mercy, works, and redemption.  Reading this stimulating study inspires readers to learn more about scripture and faith. The Holy Bible:- The core of the Christian religion is the Holy Bible, which is considered to be the infallible word of God.  It highlights the value of a close relationship with God, salvation via faith, and the concepts of divine grace.  1. According to 2 Timothy 3:16, the Bible claims to be inspired by God, which guides theology, correction, and moral behavior.  2. According to Ephesians 2:8–9, salvation is obtained by grace and trust in Jesus Christ, not by human actions.  3. The Bible's lessons are clear and consistent because it tells a story chronologically.  4. Places a strong emphasis on the eternal promise of salvation via Jesus Christ, love, and redemption. The Holy Koran:- The Holy KORAN is regarded as the central religious text of Islam, believed to be the word of Allah as revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It emphasizes the importance of good works, submission to Allah, and a structured moral and spiritual path. 1. The KORAN highlights the importance of good deeds and personal accountability, with salvation linked to one’s actions (Sura 2:25, 2:277). 2. Allah’s mercy and guidance are recurring themes, offering hope and forgiveness for those who repent and strive to live righteously (Sura 4:173). 3. The KORAN recounts narratives from earlier scriptures, interpreting them within an Islamic framework (Sura 7:43). 4. It provides instructions for worship, social justice, and interpersonal conduct as pathways to a fulfilling life and eternal reward.