Dr Abdallah Rothman will be taking on a new role at Cambridge Muslim College as Head of Islamic Psychology starting next academic year.
In the next phase of Cambridge Muslim College's growth, Dr Rothman will shift his focus from the administration of the college to the development of Islamic Psychology in academic programmes, professional training, and research. We are excited to support him continue to develop this field and benefit from his knowledge and expertise."
A Daylong of Spiritual Teachings, Mindfulness Practices and Devotional Poetry
In this daylong retreat, Baraka Blue and Dr. Abdallah Rothman will take us through an exploration of the major themes of Islamic spirituality and psychology drawing especially on al-Ghazali’s Alchemy of Happiness and Rumi’s Masnavi. Date & Time: Sunday 14th May | 10am-6pm Venue: Winstanley House Hotel | Hinckley Road | Leicester | LE3 1HX Lunch and refreshments included | Limited spaces available | Registration required | £125 per person In this lecture, Dr. Abdallah Rothman discusses the path of Islam as a continuous process of self-development and transformation towards surrendering to Allah's will. Acts of worship are intended to be transformational, not just transactional. The guidance found in the Islamic tradition requires self-discipline and a constant struggle against our inner selves. Dr. Rothman outlines the "6 M's" for transformation, which are based on Book 38 of Imam Al-Ghazali's "Revival of the Religious Sciences," titled "On Vigilance and Self-Examination." This lecture is part of Cambridge Muslim College's Ramadan series "Educate, Elevate, Illuminate" |
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