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OBJECTIVES

  • Examine the worship practices and priorities of the Ṣaḥābah during Ramadan.

  • Understand how Ramadan shaped their character, sincerity, and consistency.

  • Draw practical lessons to elevate one’s own Ramadan beyond ritual observance.

INSTRUCTOR

Mufti Sultan is a Canadian Scholar who began his formal Islamic education at a tender age commencing with committing the Qur’an to memory in Canada simultaneous to his academic education. Subsequently, he enrolled in the 8-year Intensive Aalim program in Canada initially but traveled overseas to a traditional seminary (Madrasah Arabia Islamia, Azaadville, South Africa) for its final years. After acquiring proficiency and receiving Ijaazah (where applicable) in the major fields of traditional Islamic theology including Arabic grammar, Islamic Credence, Jurisprudence, Prophetic Traditions (including all six authentic books and more), Quran Exegesis etc, he was selected to specialize in Jurisprudence through a postgraduate course (Iftaa) authorizing him to issue verdicts according to the Hanafi school of thought. The Iftaa was done in Al Mazaahir Institute in Sandton, South Africa.

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COURSE

DESCRIPTION

This class explores how the Companions of the Prophet ﷺ approached Ramadan as a season of deep devotion, discipline, and transformation. Through historical accounts and spiritual lessons, students will reflect on how the Ṣaḥābah balanced worship, character refinement, and service, offering a model for meaningful engagement with Ramadan today.

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