The answer is here: http://meeraath.infofiend.org/?page_id=46
2. I hope you mean Imam Muhammad Saeed Ramadan al-Bouti, may Allah have mercy on him. I don't know the answer to that question.
3. I don't know the answer to that question.
4. As far as I know, the Imam had a working knowledge of English. However, I don't think there is any recording of him speaking or lecturing in English.
I did not see the answer to my MARJA question on that post it basically just had a email return is there anybody SCHOLAR at this time on the RANK or higher than the WALI of ALLAH imam.muhammad s.ramadan Al bouti ra
You have to go to that site (meeraath.infofiend.org) and use the tab at the top entitled 'Where do we get our authority from?' Have a look at 'Marja People of Today' and 'Previous Marja People'.
Allah knows best about people's ranks, but Imam al-Bouti is without doubt a top authority, as attested to by Imam Isma`il ibn Badran ad-Dumi:
I am a born muslim lady and I learn Islam traditionally through my native language, Malay, and in the more recent years, in English.
With a national English language school background, English works on Islam has greatly helped me to understand Islam to a more deeper and personal level, as I am more familiar with the English language, and relate better than my original mother tongue.
Inspired by your work as a translator, I am keen on having a deep understanding of the Arabic language, and in the future, I intend to become an Arabic/English translator to classical Islamic texts, including those in Jawi/Malay. I would like to seek your advice, in your opinion, which institutes of learning would be conducive to learning Arabic language to a level of mastery?
Thank you in advance, Sheikh. Jazakallah kheiral Jaza'.
I am running (and developing) an Arabic language programme for Arkview, an online school based in the US: https://myarkview.org/p/arabic-studies
The subscription includes access to all levels (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) as well as all the live classes and recordings. There are also placement tests to help you determine your level.
In the Advanced class, we are reading a commentary on the Ajurumiyyah and have more in-depth texts lined up.
Soon, insha'Allah, our students will be able to do an internationally recognized proficiency test in Arabic.
And with Allah alone is every success. Please join us.
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As salamu alaikum who is MARIJA now?
As salamu alaikum what did DR.MUHAMMAD S.RAMADAN AL BOUT ra think about IBN ARABI ra 639ah pertaining his Mecca rev-vol 1 ch.366 end of time?
As salamu alaikum did DR.S MUHAMMAD RAMADAN AL BOUT ra ever met shaykh murabit al hajj ra
As salamu alaikum could Dr s.muhammad Ramadan Al bouti ra speak English?if so is there any lectures from the shaykh in English attainable?
Wa alaykum Assalaam,
1. Do you mean marja'?
The answer is here: http://meeraath.infofiend.org/?page_id=46
2. I hope you mean Imam Muhammad Saeed Ramadan al-Bouti, may Allah have mercy on him. I don't know the answer to that question.
3. I don't know the answer to that question.
4. As far as I know, the Imam had a working knowledge of English. However, I don't think there is any recording of him speaking or lecturing in English.
And Allah knows best.
I did not see the answer to my MARJA question on that post it basically just had a email return is there anybody SCHOLAR at this time on the RANK or higher than the WALI of ALLAH imam.muhammad s.ramadan Al bouti ra
You have to go to that site (meeraath.infofiend.org) and use the tab at the top entitled 'Where do we get our authority from?' Have a look at 'Marja People of Today' and 'Previous Marja People'.
Allah knows best about people's ranks, but Imam al-Bouti is without doubt a top authority, as attested to by Imam Isma`il ibn Badran ad-Dumi:
http://meeraath.infofiend.org/?page_id=144
As salamu alaikum what's the possibility IMAM MAHDI would not be from a Arabic tongue at all??
Wa alaykum Assalaam,
There's no possibility whatsoever. He will be an Arab (from the lineage of both his parents) and he will be from Ahl al-Bayt.
Wassalaam,
Mahdi
Assalamu'alaikum Sheikh Mahdi Lock,
I am a born muslim lady and I learn Islam traditionally through my native language, Malay, and in the more recent years, in English.
With a national English language school background, English works on Islam has greatly helped me to understand Islam to a more deeper and personal level, as I am more familiar with the English language, and relate better than my original mother tongue.
Inspired by your work as a translator, I am keen on having a deep understanding of the Arabic language, and in the future, I intend to become an Arabic/English translator to classical Islamic texts, including those in Jawi/Malay. I would like to seek your advice, in your opinion, which institutes of learning would be conducive to learning Arabic language to a level of mastery?
Thank you in advance, Sheikh.
Jazakallah kheiral Jaza'.
@Wardah
Wa alaykum Assalaam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh,
I am running (and developing) an Arabic language programme for Arkview, an online school based in the US: https://myarkview.org/p/arabic-studies
The subscription includes access to all levels (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) as well as all the live classes and recordings. There are also placement tests to help you determine your level.
In the Advanced class, we are reading a commentary on the Ajurumiyyah and have more in-depth texts lined up.
Soon, insha'Allah, our students will be able to do an internationally recognized proficiency test in Arabic.
And with Allah alone is every success.
Please join us.
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