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The Shama’il of the Prophet ﷺ
Instructor: Shaykh AbdulNasir Jangda
Date & Time: Friday, November 7 (6:30 PM – 10:00 PM)
Location: ADAMS Sterling (Main Musallah)
Program Description:
Join us for a special evening seminar exploring the Shama’il of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ — a classical genre of Islamic literature that beautifully details the Prophet’s noble appearance, manners, habits, and character. Through the study of the Shama’il, we come to know the Messenger of Allah ﷺ not only as a teacher and leader, but as a husband, friend, and servant of God whose compassion, humility, and mercy continue to inspire believers across generations.
Under the guidance of Shaykh AbdulNasir Jangda, we will delve into selected narrations and reflections that illuminate how the Prophet’s ﷺ daily conduct embodied the Qur’an in action. This seminar aims to deepen our love for the Prophet ﷺ and help us emulate his character in our own lives, fostering a more personal and meaningful connection to his Sunnah.
About the Instructor:
Shaykh AbdulNasir Jangda is the Founder and President of Qalam Institute and a senior instructor at the Qalam Seminary, where he teaches Sahih al-Bukhari, advanced Tafsir, Usul, Fiqh, Aqidah, and Balaghah. He is widely recognized for his comprehensive Seerah Podcast, which has reached listeners worldwide. Each year, he leads the Qur’an Intensive, Seerah Intensive, and the Seerah Umrah and Masjid Al-Aqsa study tours.
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Shaykh AbdulNasir memorized the Qur’an at an early age in Karachi, Pakistan, where he later pursued rigorous traditional studies at Jamia Binoria, graduating at the top of his class. He holds advanced specializations in Fiqh and Tafsir, as well as degrees in Arabic and Islamic Studies from Karachi University and the University of Sindh. Upon returning to the U.S., he served as an imam, educator, and community leader, continuing his lifelong mission of making sacred knowledge accessible and relevant to all.