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The Open School for Arabic & Islamic Studies |
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About us
The SchoolThe Open School for Arabic and Islamic Studies (OSAIS) was established in 1414 H (1994). It was founded by Professor Sheikh Awadalla Youssef, with the assistance of prominent UK based scholars. The School fulfils the educational remit of its umbrella organisation, the Islamic Consultations Centre (ICC). About Its AimsThe School wishes to see the students adopt the noble Sunnat of Rasool Allaah (S), and take from the methodology of the Companions (Tarteeb Al-Sahabat) and the first three, and best, generations (Sabeel Kahyr Al-Quroon). On fulfilling course requirements, students are encouraged to not only convey what they had been taught from classical texts, but also safeguard and adopt the same manner of teaching. Hence, students initially ‘learn to teach’ and then ‘teach to learn’. About Its Content and MethodThe OSAIS syllabus, includes the text and methods, based on that of Al-Azhar Institute, Egypt (Thanawi Al-‘Amma). 'Ilm Al-Tajweed is the first course that students are encouraged to enrol onto, and is the precondition for access to other subjects. Students registered with a Student Teacher in the Foundation Tajweed Level, will be able to further study of Islamic subjects including Tajweed, Aqeedat, Fiqh (all four prevalent Mathabs), Seerat, Hadeeth and Tafseer Al-Qur'aan. About Its StudentsThe School is open to all adult seekers of knowledge, regardless of gender; indeed half its student intake is female and rest assured that rules of hijaab are observed. About Its DevelopmentTeaching was initially conducted through distance learning by way of part-time correspondence course for seekers of knowledge. It attracted students from not only across Europe and America, but also Syria, Egypt and parts of Asia. Utilising telecommunications now permits students to learn over the internet, in addition to being classroom based. There are also ‘Day’ and ‘Week’ study programmes, as well as Student-Teacher led courses. About Its RectorProfessor Sheikh Awadalla Youssef, who was born in Egypt, and studied most of his life there, upon receiving ijaazat has been teaching Tilaawat al-Qur’aan since the age of sixteen years. He later obtained a licence from al-Qira’at Institute, al-Azhar. Sheikh has also studied under many illustrious scholars around the world and received ijaazat in various Islamic sciences. Although taking the understanding of the Shafiy mathab, sheikh also teaches fiqh of other mathahib. He has taught in a number of capacities in Egypt, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and most recently the UK. As well as a PhD in Islamic Studies, Sheikh has also completed an MA in Management in Education and an MA in Religious Education. Sheikh is involved in presenting the khutbah for salat al-Jumu’ah in universities, in ongoing consultation with UK based scholars, MP’s, Local Councillor’s and as well as being active in Multi-Faith dialogues.
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… وَ قُلْ رَبَّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا … And say: ‘My Lord! Increase me in Knowledge’ (Qur’aan 20:114) |
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