Why This Matters

History is one of the most powerful tools scholars and imams possess. It shapes how communities understand their present, interpret their challenges, and envision their future. Yet history is often taught as a collection of events rather than a discipline of inquiry. This webinar will introduce participants to a distinctly Muslim framework for engaging with history, enabling you to derive deeper lessons from the past, critique historical claims, and communicate these insights more effectively in your community work.

Why Should You Join?

  • Gain a deeper appreciation of history.

  • Learn how Muslim scholars approached the recording and interpretation of historical events.

  • Explore the strengths and limitations of sources used in Islamic history.

  • Understand common challenges in historical inquiry.

  • Discover a practical framework for analysing historical events beyond simplistic narratives.

What Will You Leave With?

  • A clearer understanding of the philosophical foundations of Muslim historiography.

  • ⁠An appreciation of the historical analogy of the "House of Islam" and its significance.

  • A practical toolkit for approaching historical sources and claims critically.

  • Live Webinar

    Sunday 14th June
    7.30pm UK
    2.30pm EST
    2.30am MYT

  • Free

Mawlana Adil Tagari

Speaker

Lecturer in Islamic History, Graduate of traditional Islamic seminary, MA in Sociology & Outreach Officer for CAGE