Friday 31 December 2010

Vision and Objectives

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 

الحمد لله رب العالمين والصلاة والسلام على نبيه الأمين وآله الطاهرين وصحبه أجمعين وبعد؛


Introduction

Our beloved prophet, Muhammad, peace and salutation of Allah be on him, his family and companion, have done a great favour to us by conveying the message and fulfilling his obligation of guiding this Ummah. He then left this Ummah with two guidelines, the Book of Allah and the sunnah of Rasulullah, and whoever clings to it will never go astray. He then requested that this legacy to be carried up further to the coming generations. The Ulama’, being the heirs of the prophets, have undertaken this responsibility and continued to endure for the realization of this task. Therefore they are the foci of this Ummah since the day of its inception. And since the Shariah, the law of Allah, is encompassing of all facet of our daily life, they should therefore also be our guides in all aspects of life. The more equipped they are the stronger this Ummah will be. It is due to this, the preservation and dissemination of this legacy that give rise to the establishment of many Islamic institutes.

We, as part of this Ummah, should therefore continue this pursuit by creating the environment of learning and teaching within our society with the aim of inculcating into our lives the values of this Deen in its pristine form. This document penned down our program for the realization of this object in our time and society. May Allah accept from us any little we could offer for our salvation in the Hereafter.

Vision
To have a generation of scholars who are able to lead the Muslim community in every aspect of life in the light of Shariah and to incorporate within them the values and practices of the Messenger of Allah, peace and salutations of Allah be on him, and those of the great leaders who followed him, Allah be pleased with them, so that those shared values can be seen to survive the passage of time and be alive in our lives today.

Aims and Objectives

Our object is to equip students who are firm in his religion, holding fast to his faith, righteous in his deeds, knows the reasons of his action and belief, so that he will not be deceived by any fancy and foreign ideas nor will he be carried away with his whim and fancy. Further than that it does not matter what subject or profession he chooses for himself, be it medicine, engineering, logic, philosophy, or Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh etc.

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