by Mohammad Akram Nadwi Translated from Urdu Introduction Menstruation, and by extension postpartum bleeding (nifas), often raises concerns for women who wish to maintain their Qur’anic recitation and study routines. Scholars hold differing views regarding the...
ASI is launching an exclusive book campaign to enable individuals, researchers and institutions to gain access to Shaykh Akram Nadwi’s world famous Al-Wafa’ bi Asma’ al-Nisa’. The 43-volume compilation of female hadith scholars and narrators is a specialist work in...
Why I Now Teach Classes Where Men and Women Share the Same Space Introduction Some people from India, where I used to teach, have raised the following query: “What is the reason that you now hold classes where male and female students study together in the same space,...
Two Contemporary Issues in Congregational Prayer: Live Broadcasting and Women’s Congregation 1. Following the Imam via Live Broadcast Many people have asked: Since we are compelled to pray in our homes, can we follow an imam via live broadcast by radio, TV, or other...