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Why come to the Halaqah?

April 17, 2009

Here is an article I found in the new issue of SISTERS Magazine…by Sister Fahmeeda Gill.

See you next Thursday insha Allah

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From forging a sense of community to providing an iman boost, the benefits of attending a weekly halaqah are many. Fahmeeda Gill shares seven good reasons to get you out of your house on the path of knowledge.

When was the last time you attended an Islamic talk or listened to a khutbah? In many areas, mosques are not even accessible to women, while children and childcare may make some courses out of your reach. Learning is still an obligation on every Muslim, and your weekly sisters’ halaqa may be your solution and inspiration.

The Arabic word ‘halaqah’ means a ring and it is used to refer to a circle of Islamic knowledge. Historically, the transmission of knowledge usually took place in the masjids, a practice that can be traced back to the Prophet (S). This tradition was preserved by the Companions (RA) and their successors and scholars throughout the history of Islam up until the present day.

Many ahadith extol the virtues of halaqahs as well as the etiquettes that should be observed. Moreover, this has been one of the main ways in which women learned about Islam from the outset. As a hadith tells us: “A woman came to the Messenger of Allah (S) and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, the men have taken all your time; give us a day when we can come to you and you can teach us what Allah has taught you.’ He said, ‘Gather together on such and such a day in such and such a place.’ So they gathered and the Messenger of Allah (S) came to them and taught them what Allah had taught him” (Bukhari and Muslim).

If that is not enough, here are 7 more reasons to inspire you:

1. Seeking knowledge is a duty upon every Muslim: How much time do you set aside for learning the deen? For most of us, life is a blur of work and/or studies, family, housework, salah, some Qur’an and the odd talk. There are ample opportunities to learn about Islam via the internet or Islamic books. However, these methods are not an adequate substitute for attending a halaqah. Alone, you are more vulnerable to the ploys of shaytan, not least of which is procrastination in the face of other “more pressing” priorities. In addition, when leaving your home to learn, you are rewarded for every step you take in the pursuit of knowledge.

2. Benefitting from the blessings of the circles of knowledge: “Whenever some people gather in one of Allah’s houses(mosques) to recite the book of Allah and study it among themselves – then calmness (tranquillity) descends upon them, the angels surround them, mercy covers them, and Allah mentions them to those who are with him” (Muslim). Subhanallah, how many of us are striving to benefit from this hadith?

3. Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil: The Prophet (S) said, “By Him in Whose Hand my soul is, you either enjoin good and forbid evil, or Allah will certainly soon send His punishment onto you. Then you will make supplication and it will not be accepted” (At-Tirmidhi). This duty is incumbent upon all of us especially given the trials we are witnessing at present. Most of us may revile what we see in our hearts, but feel ill-equipped to challenge and make a change. Attending a halaqah will give you both the knowledge and confidence to make a difference – and to do so with wisdom.

4. Forging a sense of sisterhood: A hadith tells us that on the day of Judgement, seven groups of people will be under the shade of the throne of Allah. Among them will be “two (people) who love each other for the sake of Allah, meeting and parting for that reason alone…” (Bukhari). Halaqas are a wonderful way to get to know and to love your sisters in Islam.

5. Akhlaq and Self-Discipline: Instead of fitting your life around deen, you will learn to organise your life around your commitment to the deen in general and learning in particular. This can enable you to develop a positive competitive spirit towards learning. Group activities encourage you to learn and observe the etiquettes of gatherings, to interact with different personalities and to encourage only positive speech.

6. Iman Rush: As you establish the commitment to attending and take your learning seriously, taking notes etc. you will immediately feel your iman is boosted. Just being in the company of other righteous sisters can inspire and humble you and make you grateful for the favours of Allah (SWT).
7. Most beloved deeds by Allah: “The Prophet (S) told us that these are the most regular constant deeds even though they are few (Bukhari). It is hard to sustain our efforts to learn consistently and we tend to have periods of activity and long periods of inactivity unless we are incredibly self-disciplined. Even if we multi-task, listen to talks or Qur’an as we cook, we still hit blips or have interruptions. A weekly halaqah offers a regular space for you to learn at a steady pace and this knowledge can be reinforced by immediately sharing what you learn with your family.

What are you waiting for? I am praying to Allah (SWT) that you will now be motivated to get to your local halaqah or, if you are homebound, to find an online halaqah.

2 Comments leave one →
  1. Umm Nafisa permalink
    April 17, 2009 10:53 pm

    Salam sister Fatima,

    Jazakillah khairan for posting. SubhanAllah ! I agree Halaqas are such wonderful events for sisters, A way to keep ourselves on the track by reminders . I used to enjoy my halaqas back in India soo much. Alhamdullilah.
    The friends i got there were some of the few ppl i can always trust and look for good advice.
    I used to find halaqas so refreshing from my daily workload and stress. i used to wait for that day of the week.
    Halaqas surely gave me deep peace of mind and i get back home with the motivation and a good feeling to do all my work and chores better.
    Following deen alone is so difficult and when we get to do it together its much easy and we get so much boosted and encouraged , our emaan level goes high, and the love that prevails there, a sense of sisterhood……..SubhanAllah its all such Amazing feeling..
    I can just keep on Adding…….SubahAllah i miss my Halaqahs and the sisters there!
    After that the next think i look fwd is your posts sister fatima, keep posting ur notes i feel as if iam part of your halaqas.
    May Allah forgive us all, give us the company of righteous people in this world and in the hereafter and unite us all together in Jannah ……Ameen!!

    Wassalam,
    Umm Nafisa

  2. Umm Ibrahim permalink
    November 12, 2009 11:04 pm

    Salaam to All,

    What a wonderful article Alhamdulillah!

    Joining a sisters circle not only empowers you with new found knowledge, but it also provides you with that extra inspiration to go home and read further into topics that you may not have ordinarily chosen to read about of your own accord.
    So in other words it will broaden your horizon intellectually as well, InshaAllah.

    “Read and you Lord is Most Generous,
    Who has taught by the pen,
    Has taught man that which he knew not” — [Quran 3-5:96]

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