Manāzil al Sā'irīn Term 7
Manāzil al Sāʾirīn is a classical text covering 100 spiritual stations. The text was famously explained by Ibn al Qayyim (rḥ) in his magnum opus, Madārij al Sālikīn.
Written by Sheikh al Islām Abū Ismāʿīl al Harawi al Ḥanbali (d.481h), Manāzil al Sāʾirīn is a classical text written in a very terse manner making it ideal as a textbook for studying spiritual wayfaring. The text's 100 spiritual stations was famously explained by Ibn al Qayyim (rḥ) in his magnum opus, Madārij al Sālikīn.
The following topics will be covered this term:
Mushāhadah (witnessing)
Sukr (intoxication)
Ṣaḥw (sobriety)
Fanā (annihilation)
Baqā’ (subsistence) and more
This course is suitable for anyone who has an interest in Islamic spirituality/wayfaring (sulūk). The text is in Arabic and English. Knowledge of the Arabic language is not essential. This text is ideal for those who have studied Mukhtaṣar Minhāj al Qāṣidīn with us as well as the selected readings from Madārij al Sālikīn. The text can be purchased from Amazon: https://shorturl.at/IgSnk
The classes are delivered live via Zoom using high quality audio and visuals. The classes are interactive allowing students to ask questions via both audio and the chat box. Moreover, the class will have a dedicated Telegram channel allowing students to engage with the teacher throughout the duration of the course. The class will be delivered in English.
This should be the final term for this class. New students are welcome to join and access can be arranged for previous terms if students such dedication to the present term.
No, although it highly encouraged. If a student misses a class they can view the recording for the lesson on the student portal. Please note, each recording will remain on the student portal for 2 weeks only. We do not provide lifetime access to our classes as we expect students to view the classes on a regular basis and complete the course within the term time.
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