Funeral Rites - One Day Workshop
Join us for our funeral rites workshop which offers an understanding of death and burial practices in Islam. It covers the importance of washing and shrouding the deceased, prayer rituals, and burial principles. Participants discuss moral and ethical responsibilities to the deceased and community, along with practical demonstrations of correct procedures.
Learning Objectives
i. Approaching death
ii. Practical demonstration of how to wash the deceased (participants to help demonstrate this and play the role of the deceased/assistants.)
iii. Exploring the burial and the funeral
iv. Understanding modern issues related to death like post mortem issues and the like.
Venue
Sakina House, Bolton ,BL1 4TQ
Time
11am - 3pm
Light refreshments provided and course book is included in the price.
Book early to avoid disappointment as there are Limited Spaces.
Early Bird discount ends on 1/12/24
This course is for adults only.
For any enquiries please contact us at: courses@saeedinstitute.org
IF YOU ARE BUYING THE COURSE FOR MULTIPLE ATTENDEES PLEASE ADD TO CART ONE AT A TIME SO WE CAN GET THE RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR EACH ATTENDEE. ONCE YOU HAVE ADDED TO CART YOU MUST PROCEED TO PAYMENT.
Teacher Bio
Shaykh Faiz began his religious education in 1998 in Damascus, Syria focusing primarily on Arabic language. In 2001 he furthered his studies in the Dar al-Mustafa seminary, Yemen, in both the core curriculum and private study. His teachers include Shaykh Salim Khatib, Habib Kazim Saqqaf, Habib Hashim b. Sahl, Shaykh Muhammad Amin Abuh Chinquite and Habib Umar b. Hafiz. In 2009 he helped establish the Ribat Institute focusing on educational & community projects including forming a partnership with the Ihsan Foundation in Sierra Leone, West Africa. He regularly lectures for a number of initiatives across the UK, and has experience as a project worker for long-term sufferers of mental illnesses in inner London. Additionally from 2009-2018 he served as the Imam to Broadmoor Hospital working with some of the most challenging inmates in the UK
Join us for our funeral rites workshop which offers an understanding of death and burial practices in Islam. It covers the importance of washing and shrouding the deceased, prayer rituals, and burial principles. Participants discuss moral and ethical responsibilities to the deceased and community, along with practical demonstrations of correct procedures.
Learning Objectives
i. Approaching death
ii. Practical demonstration of how to wash the deceased (participants to help demonstrate this and play the role of the deceased/assistants.)
iii. Exploring the burial and the funeral
iv. Understanding modern issues related to death like post mortem issues and the like.
Venue
Sakina House, Bolton ,BL1 4TQ
Time
11am - 3pm
Light refreshments provided and course book is included in the price.
Book early to avoid disappointment as there are Limited Spaces.
Early Bird discount ends on 1/12/24
This course is for adults only.
For any enquiries please contact us at: courses@saeedinstitute.org
IF YOU ARE BUYING THE COURSE FOR MULTIPLE ATTENDEES PLEASE ADD TO CART ONE AT A TIME SO WE CAN GET THE RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR EACH ATTENDEE. ONCE YOU HAVE ADDED TO CART YOU MUST PROCEED TO PAYMENT.
Teacher Bio
Shaykh Faiz began his religious education in 1998 in Damascus, Syria focusing primarily on Arabic language. In 2001 he furthered his studies in the Dar al-Mustafa seminary, Yemen, in both the core curriculum and private study. His teachers include Shaykh Salim Khatib, Habib Kazim Saqqaf, Habib Hashim b. Sahl, Shaykh Muhammad Amin Abuh Chinquite and Habib Umar b. Hafiz. In 2009 he helped establish the Ribat Institute focusing on educational & community projects including forming a partnership with the Ihsan Foundation in Sierra Leone, West Africa. He regularly lectures for a number of initiatives across the UK, and has experience as a project worker for long-term sufferers of mental illnesses in inner London. Additionally from 2009-2018 he served as the Imam to Broadmoor Hospital working with some of the most challenging inmates in the UK
Join us for our funeral rites workshop which offers an understanding of death and burial practices in Islam. It covers the importance of washing and shrouding the deceased, prayer rituals, and burial principles. Participants discuss moral and ethical responsibilities to the deceased and community, along with practical demonstrations of correct procedures.
Learning Objectives
i. Approaching death
ii. Practical demonstration of how to wash the deceased (participants to help demonstrate this and play the role of the deceased/assistants.)
iii. Exploring the burial and the funeral
iv. Understanding modern issues related to death like post mortem issues and the like.
Venue
Sakina House, Bolton ,BL1 4TQ
Time
11am - 3pm
Light refreshments provided and course book is included in the price.
Book early to avoid disappointment as there are Limited Spaces.
Early Bird discount ends on 1/12/24
This course is for adults only.
For any enquiries please contact us at: courses@saeedinstitute.org
IF YOU ARE BUYING THE COURSE FOR MULTIPLE ATTENDEES PLEASE ADD TO CART ONE AT A TIME SO WE CAN GET THE RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR EACH ATTENDEE. ONCE YOU HAVE ADDED TO CART YOU MUST PROCEED TO PAYMENT.
Teacher Bio
Shaykh Faiz began his religious education in 1998 in Damascus, Syria focusing primarily on Arabic language. In 2001 he furthered his studies in the Dar al-Mustafa seminary, Yemen, in both the core curriculum and private study. His teachers include Shaykh Salim Khatib, Habib Kazim Saqqaf, Habib Hashim b. Sahl, Shaykh Muhammad Amin Abuh Chinquite and Habib Umar b. Hafiz. In 2009 he helped establish the Ribat Institute focusing on educational & community projects including forming a partnership with the Ihsan Foundation in Sierra Leone, West Africa. He regularly lectures for a number of initiatives across the UK, and has experience as a project worker for long-term sufferers of mental illnesses in inner London. Additionally from 2009-2018 he served as the Imam to Broadmoor Hospital working with some of the most challenging inmates in the UK