***Dont miss this month's WEC Monthly Community Family Evening, Sat 17th September 6pm-8pm on "How to maintain the spirit of sacrifice and Hajj in Islam", taught by our Shaykh Abdul Aziz Ahmed (as part of the exciting new Social Duties of a Muslim Series)***

FREE event for the whole family! (No registration required)

Schedule, for Saturday, 17 Sep (inshaAllah!)

Door open: 6PM (Asar Salat)
6.30PM - 7.30PM: Talk by Shaykh Abdulaziz
7.30PM - 8PM: Light refreshments (and maghrib jamat)
8PM: close

Venue: Woodfarm Education Centre (WEC)
1 Burns Grove, Giffnock G46 7HF

*********Biography of Shaykh Abdul Aziz Ahmed**********

Shaykh Abdul Aziz Ahmed Fredericks was born in Nottingham in the United Kingdom where he completed his schooling before moving to Leicester for University studies. He completed a BEd degree in primary education specialising in Language Arts. He then went on to carry out post-graduate studies in Education in various universities including London University Institute of Education, Strathclyde University and the Open University.

He also did research at the School of Oriental and African Studies. He has published a number of articles on education and designed the curriculum of Islamia School London at the time it achieved Voluntary Aided Status. The curriculum was published by the Islamia Schools Trust.

He edited many books on Islam including several under the direct supervision of his teacher, Fethullah Gulen. He has worked as a teacher, Head Teacher and School Prinicipal in England, Scotland, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and USA. As an educational consultant, he has worked on projects in Turkey, Yemen, Kenya, Jordan and South Africa. He has a special interest in special educational needs and additional support and currently works full time as Additional Support Manager for a local education authority. He has worked as a policy advisor for several education authorities and schools including the UK Madrassah network.

His Islamic Studies took him to various parts of the world where he studied under many prominent traditional scholars. They include Ahmed Mashur al-Haddad under whom he studied in Jeddah and Abdul Rahman al-Khitamy in Kenya. He translated the "Essentials of Islam" by Ahmed bin Zayn al-Habashi and "Forty Hadith on the Quran" by Mullah ‘Ali al-Qari and is currently working on translations of "al-Nasaih al-Dinniya" of Imam al-Haddad and "Riyadatul Sibyan" of Imam al-Ramli.

Shaykh Abdul Aziz uses his teaching experience and a variety of modern teaching methods and an interactive style. He has taught various books around the world including "The Book of Assistance" of Imam al-Haddad and the "Forty Hadith" of Imam al-Nawawi. His interest in special educational needs drove him to co-found the organisation "Islamic Texts for the Blind" (Kitaba). The Islamic Texts for the Blind produces books in Braille and audio format, provides accessible online classes and has an accessible web site with Islamic resources and translations. They work with government and voluntary organisations to meet the religious and cultural needs of disabled Muslims. Shaykh Abdul Aziz authored the book: Living with Blindness, which was used to launch a number of conferences on "The Marginalised in Society" addressing issues of disability and access to mosques, institutions and Islamic teachings. He is an active campaigner for free and open access to Islamic teaching for all.

He currently lives in Glasgow, Scotland, with his family. External Event Url
Woodfarm Education Centre
1 Burns Grove, Glasgow, , United Kingdom