Al-Hamdulillahi Rabbill'Aalameen
Wa Sallallaahu alaa Nabiyyinaa Muhammadin wa alaa Aalihi was Sah.bihi Ajma'een
Assalaamu alaikum
This is the first and opening Article of our new forum called 'AC Community DashBoard’. We welcome you to our forum, and we hope that you can both be benefitted by its contents, and benefit others by your contributions.
The ‘Arabic Courses’ institute was formed as a means to propagate Islamic knowledge, bring about and strengthen social cohesion, and facilitate the application of our blessed religion in our daily lives and communities. True success in this life and the next comes solely from the study and application of Islaam. Islaam has the solution for every problem one may face in life, a cure for every social disease that may afflict our communities, and a guidance for every heart desires the truth in all its affairs. It’s for this reason we have exerted our efforts in making the propagation and sharing of knowledge as easy as possible. This forum is one of our most recent attempts at sharing this blessed knowledge to our direct students, and to the general muslims.
It is here we emphasis the importance of seeking knowledge, and in applying it. Seeking knowledge is a privilege that was not shared by everyone in the past. By the grace of Allaah, Seeking knowledge has never been so easy. With the conception modern forms of telecommunication, like the internet, telephone, and modern forms of transport, we would be insane to miss the opportunity to seek knowledge, and to build our connection with our Creator. We muslims are in need of focus on what is important, and endurance in how to achieve what will benefit us all.
I’ll leave you will a short video advice from one of the nicest scholars I had the privilege of meeting and studying briefly with while in Madeenah University, Shaykh Saalih al-Suhaimee. I advise everyone to take heed of his advice, and not to forget him and the rest of the scholars in your du’aa, as truly they are our teachers, and educators.
Please take the time to spread the word of this new forum, and don't forget to let us know of any improvements that can be made to our forum via email.
Don't be worried and put off by the arabic, these videos are translated by our brother Taahir Wyatt, who is one of most hard working students still currently in Madeenah University.
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