Weekly English Quran Circle during Ramadan at MIT

بسم الله الرحمن الرحیم
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
کِتابٌ أَنزَلناهُ الَیکَ مُبارَکٌ لِیَدَّبَّروا آیاتِهِ وَ لِیَتَذَکَّرَ أُلوالأَلباب
[ It is ]a blessed Book that We have sent down to you, so that they may contemplate its signs, and that those who possess intellect may take admonition. Chapter 38, verse 29

Dates/Time during Ramadan : Fridays at 7 PM

on May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31, at 7:00 PM

About the Quran Circle:

Quran Circle is an English program covering exegesis (“tafsir”) of Quran and special research topics related to the Quran. We welcome presentations on scholarly research work related to the Quran. If you would like an opportunity to present your work please contact Quran.Circle@yahoo.com.

Quran Circle is open to the public.

Location: Room 66-160
 (MIT’s Landau Building)
25 Ames Street, Cambridge. MA

Program:

7:00-7:10 Quran Recitation
7:10-8:00  lecture

Speakers:

May 10: Dr. Hassan Khalil          Tafsir of Verses 64-76 Al-Ma’idah
Dr. Hassan Khalil is a clinical fellow at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital..

May 17: Dr. Hasan Fadlallah           Tafsir of Verses 77-88 Al-Ma’idah
Dr. Hasan Fadlallah has been trained in Internal Medicine and he is now completing Infectious Disease training atTufts Medical Center.

May 24: Dr. Mohammad-Ali Radawi    Special Topic Presentation
Dr.Mohammad-Ali Radawi is a post-doctoral research associate at MIT.

May 31: Dr. Sadik Kassim          Tafsir of Verses after 88 Al-Ma’idah
Dr. Sadik Kassim is a scientist specialized in cancer research.

8:10-Maghrib    Quran and Answer
At Maghrib        Maghrib Prayer supplication
Iftar

9:30-9:40 Isha Prayer
9:40-10:00 Ramadan Supplication

Parking: Free parking is available close to MIT Medical around 25 Carleton Street, Cambridge, MA

To access the announcement file please click here:

Ramadan-2019QuranCircle

 

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