Category: Islamic Scholarly Tradition

Sincerity of a Scholar

Sincerity of a Scholar

This event has been narrated several times by Shaykh Kamaluddin Ahmed in his talks to students of ‘ilm: “There was a famous sultan by the name of Nizam-ul-mulk. Although he was a political ruler, he had a lot of love for ulama; he had a lot of love for ilm. So he made all these madaris, all these dar-ul-ulooms, called […]

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Secularism, Liberalism & Islam

Secularism, Liberalism & Islam

Download Full Lecture –  MP3 [Following are a few highlights derived by Ms. Fouzia Arif from the super-amazing Lecture given by Shaykh Kamaluddin at IBA, on 18th December 2010] Secularism refers to taking religion out of the state, society and humanity. It simply means you can be a good person without having taqwa (the act of staying away from sins […]

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