Scholarly Integrity: Transmission and Honour

Mon Oct 21 2024 at 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm

The SingPost Auditorium | Singapore

Ihsan Institute Singapore
Publisher/HostIhsan Institute Singapore
Scholarly Integrity: Transmission and Honour
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About this Event

”But Ustaz, this book you are teaching will take too long for us to complete!”


In the age of social media where influencers increasingly become the main reference points for the masses even in matters that call for a more profound understanding of the religion, there is lesser thought given to the quality of acquired knowledge. This unfortunately applies to both the content provider and consumer. As such scholarly integrity which is characterized by connected chains of transmission, honour of the long-term seeking, truthfulness and good example has become greatly compromised.


This session hopes to generate a greater appreciation of the praiseworthy essence of traditional scholarship which is often dismissed as mundane and disconnected, with the aspiration that the contemporary society can become more appreciative of the time-honoured processes and framework rather than immediate outcomes and superficial manifestations. Through the restoration of this scholarly integrity, claims can always be tested by referring back to this framework of connected transmission, dignity, methodology and rootedness in honourable past. Religion, therefore, avoids being trivialized by the lack of care for both its transmission and consumption.


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Saad_Al-Azhari


Shaykh Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Saad Al-Azhari was born in the month of Ramadan 1398 - August 1978, in the northern Egyptian governorate of Menoufiyyah in the Nile Delta to a scholarly family with a Prophetic lineage through Imam al-Hasan. After completing the memorisation of the Quran at the age of 10 under his father’s teaching and finishing his primary education, he joined Al-Azhar prep and secondary institute in a neighbouring village for 7 years. Having completed his secondary certificate, he joined Al-Azhar University graduating with a BA in Islamic Studies in English in 2001. He also completed post graduate studies in 2004, attended academic programs at the university of Erfurt, Germany and as a Fulbright scholar attended University of California Santa Barbara in 2005. Dr. Saad completed his PhD in the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham, UK. In his PhD, Dr. Saad specialises in engagements between traditional Muslim scholars and modernity in colonial and post-colonial Muslim world with a special focus on the project of Habib Abu Bakr al Mashhūr.


In his early career, Shaykh Saad worked in a number of institutions including the Egyptian ministry of Endowments and religious affairs and travelled to Canada, Malaysia and the UK as an Imam. He settled in the UK at the beginning of 2007 as an Imam in North London while actively engaged with local and international faith organizations including appearances in BBC and France 24/7. His impact was recognised by the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, the Islington Faith Forum and other institutions. After this successful tenure, he established Ihsan Institute UK, an educational enterprise that focuses on making traditional knowledge relevant and meaningful. Ihsan Institute UK has its sister organisation Ihsan Institute Singapore also under the supervision of Shaykh Saad. In teaching and speaking capacities, Shaykh Dr Saad worked with many communities across the world travelling to Argentina, Austria, Australia, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, UAE, Qatar, Morocco, Gambia, South Africa, Turkey, Uruguay, Canada, USA, Sweden, Norway, Spain and Germany. This wide experience enriched his ability to deal with people from different backgrounds and cultures and see the human experience beyond the limitations of location and language.


In his traditional studies, Shaykh Saad started studying Arabic language sciences like grammar, morphology, rhetoric, literature, prosody with his father from a very early age. He also studied modes of recitation (qirā’āt), ash’ari theology (kalam and ‘aqīdah), tajwīd, Islamic astronomy and prayer timing (falak and tawqīt), Maliki jurisprudence (fiqh), logic (mantiq), Hadīth terminology (mustalah), Quranic hermeneutics (tafsīr), Tasawwuf, legal theory (usul al-fiqh) with a wide circle of teachers from Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Mauritania, Madīnah and Ahsā. This included memorising mutūn (at least one main text) in these respective sciences in addition to thousands of lines of poetry from pre-Islamic to modern poetry including the mu’allaqāt.


Shaykh Saad has traditional ijazāt with unbroken chain of riwāyah in the six Hadith books, Muwatta, Shama’il, Shifā, Alfiyat al-Iraqi in Sīrah and musalsal hadith collections. His sanad in the Quran is one of the shortest among his peers in the narration of Hafs. In his secondary certificate he was one of the top ten students in Egypt and was honoured by the governor of Menoufiyyah. In his university years, Shaykh Saad always topped his class, was named best student in Al-Azhar University in two consecutive years. In his last year in university, Shaykh Saad was hosted, by King Fahad and the the Saudi Ministry of Hajj alongside 100 students from 10 Muslim countries as King’s guest.


Besides his late father Shaykh Mohamed Saad, his teachership include; Habib Dr. Abu Bakr al-‘Adni b. Ali al-Mashhūr, Shaykh Shibl Matar, Shaykh Dr. Ali Gomah, Shaykh Dr. Abdel-Hamīd Al-Mubarak, Shaykh Ahmad Mawlūd b. Muhammad al-Mustafa al-Yaqūbi al- Shinqīti, Shaykh Dr. Ayman Suwaid, Shaykh Abdul-Fattah Madkour, Shaykh Ali Tawfīq al-Nahhas, Shaykh Abdul-Rahman al-Kittani, Habib Zayn b. Sumayt, Shaykh Abdel-Basit Hashim, Shaykh Yahya al-Ghawthani, Shaykh Ahmad al-Surti, Shaykh Yahya al-Mulla, Shaykh Dr. Ahmad Sharīf al-Manbiji, Shaykh Muhammad al-Baqqāli, Shaykh Muhammad Ibrahim Abdel-Ba’ith Al-Kittani and others who including Shyūkh of riwāyah exceed 85 teachers. Shaykh Ahmad has special interest in Maliki Fiqh, Arabic grammar, rhetoric and literature, Tafsīr and qirā’āt. He has authored a number of books in Arabic and English including Contemplating the Quran and Forty Parables from the Quran in addition to two anthologies of poetry and some didactic poems. He lives in the UK and teaches and travels internationally.

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The SingPost Auditorium, 10 Eunos Road 8, Singapore, Singapore

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