This document contains the text from an intermediate Islamic studies course being conducted in English. It includes introductions and invocations, as well as discussions of challenges facing the Muslim community and how to address confusion in religious knowledge. The instructor provides advice on renewing education with an Islamic perspective and promoting the study of additional languages to better carry out religious teachings.
EDUCATION (KNOWLEDGE)
Elucidation of the problem identified – confusion in Knowledge – tips on how to give good instruction (MAU-’IZATIL-HASANAH)-regarding ”Kalimah-al-Tauheed”
Slideshare (da’wah) “the neglected legacy”seminar topic-#1 -(7-aug-2016)-finalZhulkeflee Ismail
1st presentation- by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
Day seminar organized and hosted by Pristine ILM
Sunday , 7 AUGUST 2016 –
@ 10.00 am - 5.00 pmvenue: Masjid Sultan Auditorium
Muscat Street, Singapura.
EDUCATION (KNOWLEDGE)
Elucidation of the problem identified – confusion in Knowledge – tips on how to give good instruction (MAU-’IZATIL-HASANAH)-regarding ”Kalimah-al-Tauheed”
Slideshare (da’wah) “the neglected legacy”seminar topic-#1 -(7-aug-2016)-finalZhulkeflee Ismail
1st presentation- by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
Day seminar organized and hosted by Pristine ILM
Sunday , 7 AUGUST 2016 –
@ 10.00 am - 5.00 pmvenue: Masjid Sultan Auditorium
Muscat Street, Singapura.
Slides presented in clarifying questions posed by Asst. Prof. Dr. Samara Cahill (Phd.) School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Div. of English
From Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Singapore - 19 October 2016 @Wisma Indah.
Elucidation of the problem identified – confusion in Knowledge – tips on how to give good instruction (MAU-’IZATIL-HASANAH)-regarding ”Kalimah-al-Risaalah”
Elucidation of the problem identified – confusion in Knowledge – tips on how to give good instruction (MAU-’IZATIL-HASANAH)
Continuation – class exercise)
Presentation by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
for NUSMS – National University of Singapore Muslim Society ”Da’wah workshop 2016”
Tuesday , 27 December 2016 – @ 10.00 amvenue: Al -Mukminin Mosque, 271 Jurong East Street 21, Singapore
Slideshare (da’wah) “the neglected legacy”seminar topic-#3-muslims-education-...Zhulkeflee Ismail
3rd presentation by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
Day seminar organized and hosted by Pristine ILM
Sunday , 7 AUGUST 2016 –
@ 10.00 am - 5.00 pmvenue: Masjid Sultan Auditorium
Muscat Street, Singapura.
Monthly tadzkirah for Muslim converts,
by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
organized by "Mabuhay club" - Darul Arqam Singapore.
(10 April 2011)
Theme - "Reflection on the message of the Qur'an"
Surah Aali 'Imran: 3 : 164
Primary problem faced by new generation Muslims today is the confusion in Knowledge and misdirected philosophy of education. Among the neglect of our society in our not knowing and not teaching about our true history – HISTORICAL ROOTS - as a people. Apparently, because of this many may have low self-esteem leading to their crisis of identity.
CURRICULUM ON HISTORYFOR MUSLIMS IN SINGAPURA
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SHARING MY CONCERN FOR THE UMMAH OF OUR PROPHET MUHAMMAD ﷺ IN SINGAPURA
- ‘ TAUHEED ’ THE ABRAHAMIC CREED MUST NOT TO BE SIMPLISTICALLY REDUCED AS ‘ MONOTHEISM ’ GENERALLY ASSUMED
- DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
- Epistemalogy
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