Al Farghana Institute

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Al Farghana institute was founded in 2005 but was named, MICIS (Manchester Institute of Classical Islamic Sciences). It was then later given the name Al Farghana Institute. It is a branch of Minhaj ul Quran International.

Al Farghana Institute is a non-profit establishment which aims to revive the classical Islamic sciences and produce scholars of a calibre that can truly represent Islam in the 21st century. Al Farghana try to provide meaningful and relevant Islamic teachings to the Muslims in Britain. The Institute has also commenced work to establish links and open up dialogue with other faith communities as well. The intention is to build relationships and to promote understanding between the various communities, helping generate an atmosphere of mutual respect, peace and harmony.

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The teachers include Assad Sagharji from Syria, Mohammad Ramadan & Sohail Ahmad Siddiquui who are all popular scholars in the Islamic world

Assad Sarghaji is a jurist in syria, who is one of the main authorities of Islam in syria.

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