Workshop: Masculinity & Femininity in Islam | Sayed Abdullah Al Nakeeb
Event description
Join us for a thought-provoking two-day workshop on Masculinity and Femininity in Islam, guided by esteemed scholar Sayed Abdullah Al Nakeeb. Hosted at Curtin University on the 22nd and 23rd of November, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore the roles of men and women in Islam. Delving into Islamic teachings and supported by both historical and contemporary examples, Sayed Abdullah Al Nakeeb will present a balanced and insightful approach to gender roles in the modern world.
Workshop Details:
Date: 22nd & 23rd of November
Time: 7pm-10pm
Location: Curtin University - Room 502C.103
Open to: Brothers and Sisters (Ages 15+)
Cost: $30 (covers both nights)
All proceeds from the night will be donated to Wish Foundation Australia to support aid efforts in Lebanon.
Throughout the sessions, Sayed Abdullah Al Nakeeb will guide participants through:
The Foundations of Masculinity and Femininity: An exploration of the foundational teachings in the Quran and Hadith concerning the roles and attributes of men and women, highlighting the natural and complementary qualities that create balance in society and family life.
Historical Perspectives: Drawing on examples from the lives of revered figures in Islamic history, we will uncover how these personalities embodied masculine and feminine virtues, and the impact they had on their communities.
Contemporary Challenges: In today’s rapidly changing world, the roles of men and women are frequently questioned or redefined. This workshop will examine how Islamic teachings offer timeless guidance on maintaining identity, purpose, and mutual respect, even amidst societal shifts.
Practical Applications for Daily Life: With a focus on building a structured approach to understanding and embodying these roles, participants will gain tools and insights for navigating their personal lives and relationships within the framework of Islamic values.
This workshop provides a respectful and inclusive space for both brothers and sisters to engage in meaningful discussions, ask questions, and reflect on how they can apply these teachings in their own lives. With limited spots available, this is an opportunity not to be missed for anyone seeking to enrich their knowledge of gender roles and relationships from an Islamic perspective.
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