The Infallible Prophets

المنتقى من عصمة الانبياء

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Jan 19, 2026
Feb 18, 2026
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Course Instructor

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Shaykh Issarar Hussain Al-Azhari

Senior Lecturer

Shaykh Issarar Hussain was born in Sheffield and began his journey in the study of Islam through the memorisation of the Qur’an. He then completed his A-levels and began his studies of the sacred sciences. After studying the Nizamiyya syllabus for 6 years in the UK; he then travelled to Egypt where he further enhanced his knowledge at the world renowned Al Azhar Masjid. The Shaykh was blessed to study under the tutelage of eminent scholars such Shaykh Ashraf Hamid al-Azhari, Shaykh Dr Ahmad Ma’bad Abd al-Karim, Shaykh Taha Rayyan and many other learned Ulama of Al-Azhar. In particular he studied comparative fiqh with Dr Amr Ghanem al-Azhari, a professor of Islamic law in Al Azhar over a period of two years in order to deepen his understanding of Islamic Jurisprudence. Following this, he completed the rigorous Dawra al-Hadith program with the inheritor of the Bandayalwi tradition, Shaykh Fadl Subhan al-Qadri. He also holds a Masters degree in Islamic Theology from the University of Nottingham.

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A study of the lives of the Prophets in light of the Qur'an through the work Al Muntaqa Min Ismatil Anbiya of Imam Nur ud Din Sabuni. Students of Knowledge can follow the text and others can follow from the instructor's lecture.
Duration: 1 Month
Price:
40 GBP
Teacher: Shaykh Issarar Hussain Al-Azhari
Admissions closed
Jan 19, 2026
Feb 18, 2026

Highlights

  • Understand the Māturīdī doctrine of ʿIṣmah (infallibility) and its foundational role in Sunni theology.
  • Explain Imām al-Ṣābūnī’s methodology in defending the honor and protection of the Prophets against theological and narrative misconceptions.
  • Respond to doubts and objections—classical and modern—regarding prophetic fallibility using Māturīdī principles and scholarly reasoning
  • Strengthen faith (īmān) during Ramadan by deepening understanding of Allah’s wisdom in choosing and protecting His Messengers.
  • Appreciate the legacy of Sunni kalām scholarship, particularly the contributions of the Māturīdī school in safeguarding prophetic integrity.

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