Sheikh Abu Adnan is a descendent of the noble family of Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wassallam. He is originally from Lebanon and currently residing in Sydney, Australia. Sheikh Abu Adnan has an ijaaza in the Quran. He has a Bachelor’s degree in ‘Islamic Studies and the Arabic Language’, graduating with a high distinction. He has also completed a Masters in ‘Islamic Judicature and Political Theory’ at The Al-Madinah International University, also graduating with a high distinction (GPA of 3.9/4). Sheikh Abu Adnan is the Imam and Khateeb at Masjid Imam Ahmad in Liverpool where he also setup the Arabic and Quran Colleges along side running an Islamic College offering a 2 year diploma course in Islamic Studies. He also helped set up the Islamic College of Australia.
As well as playing a lead role within the Sydney Muslim community he is heavily involved in presenting informative lectures on a regular basis to a variety of audiences. His efforts are recognised locally and internationally, Masha’Allah. He teaches many authentic Islamic courses concerning Aqeedah, Fiqh, Tafseer, Seerah, Hadeeth and Quranic Sciences.
May Allah preserve him.
Ameen.
Awards
Ijaaza of the Quran
Bachelor of Islamic Studies & the Arabic Language (High Distinction)
Masters in Islamic Judicature and Political Theory – AlMadinah International University (High Distinction)
Principal and founder of Islamic College, Arabic & Quran Colleges and Madrasah at MIA.
Imam and Khateeb at Masjid Imam Ahmad, Liverpool, Sydney, Australia.
In this lecture, Sheikh sheds light on the Prophetic descriptions of the Mahdi, the signs of him, the trials and tribulations that shall accompany him, sorting out fact from fiction.
Detailed Audio lesson series for the Fiqh on chapter of Food and Slaughter, part of the book of al-‘Umdah tul Fiqh of the Hanbali school of Fiqh (Madhhab) [Updated May 2014]
This lecture describes the steps Satan takes to lead people astray starting with Shirk then bida’h then major sins, also unveils the plots of Satan detailed in Quran and Sunnah