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Misconceptions, Confusion, Division, Unity, Misunderstandings, Ego, Sincetity... Sufi, Salafi, Ikhwani, Hizbut Tahrir, Deobandi, Tablighi, Tanzeemul Islam... ________________ Deen Canada Media Sunni Islamic Movements agree with each other 90% of the time... While scholars and students of knowledge have the right to disagree with each other, the rest of the Muslims should focus on attaching themselves to the Qur'an, Sunnah/Seerah, learning from the local Imams, dawah, and benefitting others No one needs to give up their paradigm or scholars, but at one point in time, infighting occupied us so much that we forgot about any colonial plans of our communities and Ummah. Important Ayaat related to Unity: 3:102-109 8:45-49 59:10 61:1-4 O you who have believed, let not a people ridicule [another] people; perhaps they may be better than them; nor let women ridicule [other] women; perhaps they may be better than them. And do not insult one another and do not call each other by [offensive] nicknames. Wretched is the name of disobedience after [one’s] faith. And whoever does not repent – then it is those who are the wrongdoers. (49:11) ______________ Clip taken from lecture "Who is right Q&A?" Please note there are two parts to this talk, Who is Right, and the Q&A. This clip was taken from the Q&A portion. Biography of Shaykh Hasan Ali: Brought up in the west Midlands. Islamic education began with the memorisation of Quran Followed by learning the Arabic language together with many other Islamic sciences at the famous darul uloom Dewsbury, he then furthered his studies at the Nottingham Darul Uloom. After which he travelled to Bangladesh for his final year from the famous Madrasa Qasim Al Uloom in Sylhet Bangladesh where he came first in the entire regional board amongst thousands of candidates. Shaykh Hasan Ali graduated in 1997 as a scholar/Alim in Islamic education, in addition to gaining a Masters Degree in Educational Psychology at the Institute of Education (University of London) in 2006. He became the Imam of London Islamic Cultural Society (LICS) mosque on Wightman Road, North London (www.lics.info), where he founded Safar Academy, enrolling with only a handful of students. He moved on from his post of Imam and went on to work at the prestigious Yusuf Islam’s Brondesbury College for Boys as the Head of Islamic Studies and Imam. After a number of flourishing years there, he joined Ebrahim College where he taught a number of studies including usul-ul-fiqh, tafseer of the Qur’an and A-level Philosophy of Religion. Due to the massive growth of Safar Academy, he left the College and began to work full time to develop the Academy further and through the grace of Allah (swt), it has gone from strength to strength and expanded manifold. Shaykh Hasan Ali is a well-known and reputable figure in North London, where he carries out a lot of voluntary work within the local community, such as local mosques and community centres, secondary schools, interfaith programmes and various community events. He has also been a pillar of support and advice to the local community, providing services and delivering jummah’s (friday sermons) and inspirational lectures at various mosques across North London, in particular London Islamic Cultural Society (LICS), Edmonton Islamic Centre (EIC) and the Muslim Community and Education Centre (MCEC).