How and what to study at home to learn more

@abu Hasan @barelwi Any others please do feel free to join

Can start off with a short work (less than 100 pages). I, myself read in English and Urdu.


Listed a few suggestions below (all urdu):

  1. Tadwin e Hadith by Mawlana Hanif Khan Ridawi (140 pages)

  2. Al-Zubdah al-Zakiyyah by Ala Hazrat (120 pages)

  3. Bahar e Shariat Vol. 16

  4. Masail Sajd e Sahw by Mufti Mujib Ashraf (65 pages)

Not sure what you think of the suggestions. Ofcourse everyone has different reading levels and interests.


What platform would you suggest?

A new thread on sunniport for each book?- can all catch up once a week. Just a simple reply to the thread (or like the post?) that you have read this week’s agreed pages would be sufficient. Those who have time can list 1 or 2 bullet points of anything important or interesting they find.
 
Ofcourse everyone has different reading levels and interests.

Yup and this will affect how fast they are able to read and produce summaries (if at all). Reading proficiency might be greater than writing proficiency especially when it comes to a second language or a spoken language only.

will the summaries then be in English or the original text itself?

Pros of Urdu books:
- encourages people to engage with it

cons
- might not get that many people who would be able to participate even if they wanted to if they are not proficient.
 
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