About this Event
Every student of knowledge faces the same questions sooner or later: where do I begin? What do I study next? And how deeply do I need to go? This seminar addresses those questions directly, drawing on the classical wisdom of Imam Sajuqlizadah’s Tartīb al-ʿulūm.
Sajuqlizadah lays out a carefully reasoned sequence for acquiring the Islamic sciences — one that begins with the obligations of faith and Quran before advancing through grammar, logic, jurisprudence, theology, and the hadith sciences. He is equally clear about depth: drawing on al-Ghazālī, he distinguishes three levels of mastery in every discipline — limited, moderate, and thorough — and specifies what each one looks like in practice. The seminar also tackles a question that is rarely asked honestly: what does it actually mean to be a "complete" scholar? Sajuqlizadah's answer is searching and unsparing, and speaks directly to the credential culture of any era.
Taught by Dr Talal Al-Azem, a teacher and researcher specialising in fiqh, Islamic education, and formations of the self in Islam, this seminar offers students of knowledge a principled framework for structuring their learning — one that is rooted in the tradition and immediately applicable to their own path.
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the correct sequence for acquiring the Islamic and instrumental sciences as prescribed by Imam Sajuqlizadah: beginning with faith and Quran, progressing through grammar, logic, and jurisprudence, and culminating in hadith and tafsīr.
- Identify the three levels of mastery — limited, moderate, and thorough — for each discipline, and understand how to apply al-Ghazālī's framework practically to one's own course of study.
- Appreciate why the individual religious obligations (farḍ ʿayn) must take precedence over all instrumental sciences, and why neglecting them is a grave error even for advanced students.
- Understand what true "completeness" in Islamic learning means, and distinguish genuine mastery from superficial credentialling — a problem Sajuqlizadah diagnoses sharply in his own era and for ours.
- Gain a practical classical framework for structuring a lifelong curriculum of sacred learning, grounded in over a millennium of scholarly wisdom about the proper ordering of the sciences.
Who Can Benefit from Attending this Program?
- Age group: Adults (18+)
- Target demographic: Students of Islamic knowledge at any stage — from beginners wondering where to start, to advanced students seeking to evaluate and order their studies. Also valuable for teachers, scholars, and academics in Islamic studies.
- Interest types: Islamic education and pedagogy, fiqh, hadith, Quranic sciences, theology (kalām), Islamic intellectual history, personal development and the ethics of knowledge-seeking.
Agenda
🕑: 06:30 PM
Opening & Quran
Host: Adnan
🕑: 03:35 PM
Introducing the Author and His Work
Host: Shaykh Talal al-Azem
🕑: 06:40 PM
Arranging the Arts and Sciences for Learning
Host: Shaykh Talal al-Azem
🕑: 07:00 PM
The Model of Three Levels
Host: Shaykh Talal al-Azem
🕑: 07:20 PM
Prioritising the Obligatory then the Recommended
Host: Shaykh Talal al-Azem
🕑: 07:40 PM
What Completeness in Learning Means (and Does Not)
Host: Shaykh Talal al-Azem
🕑: 07:50 PM
Q&A
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SeekersGuidance Turkiye Centre, Akşemsettin, Karamuk Sk. No:26, 34080 Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
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