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Grace's Message
Al salamu 'alaykum (Greetings of Peace) dear Friends!

I pray you are well! Yesterday was my birthday, and God gave me an amazing and unexpected gift that I want to now share with you! I have mentioned in the past that we have been working on some exciting projects at Usuli for 2023. Alhamdulillah (thank God!), one came to fruition just in time for my birthday, much sooner than I was expecting! So what is the gift? It is the gift of music - The Usuli Institute sponsored the professional creation of an AMAZING music album by an incredible Muslim artist, and are releasing THE FIRST SINGLE from the album RIGHT NOW. HERE IT IS!
 
Here is the back story. You may recall from last summer, in August 2022, that I hosted a conversation with my two Exceptional Convert friends, Josef Linnhoff and Wietske Merison. We had a real, honest, and deep conversation about the convert experience, and I was excited to discuss and demonstrate their respective superpowers. Josef is the Editor Extraordinaire of The Prophet's Pulpit Series by Usuli Press, and Editor in Chief of the entire Project Illumine Qur'anic Commentary publication. He is a maestro with words, and a singular force, bar none.
 
Wietske is a completely different kind of force with no less of a seismic impact - she is a maestro of song equipped with a razor sharp intellect, a heart of gold, and the voice of an angel. You may also recall hearing her heart-stopping adhans (Calls to Prayer) at the start of several of our Friday prayers here, here, here, and here. She left us in tears. When I met Wietske and she blessed us at Usuli with some of her original singer-songwriter pieces that were nothing short of divine, it immediately became a religious duty for me to do everything in my power to support her music. I told her that it was my intention to have her music professionally recorded and shared with the world because to me, they were proof that music - specifically music like Wietske's, which is inspired by God, dedicated to God, and a reflection of the beauty of God - is one of the most powerful paths to God. The fact that it is profoundly beautiful music by a Muslim convert inspired by the Qur'an is singular and stellar for our times. It is an understatement to say that we were all blown away by Wietske's God-given talent, and even more so, her spirit and light as a human being. In her typical humility, Wietske thought I was just being nice about her music, but I wasn't. ;) I was serious and determined to do right by her music, and thank God, she was willing! By the end of the year, we had finished recording her first album of 12 songs, along with a two-hour podcast where Wietske and I discussed her music. All of it was an incredible experience in itself! The songs have now been edited and mastered, and the artwork we needed to release our first single was just completed two days ago, the night before my birthday! So alhamdulillah, what a gift, honor, and blessing it is for me to share with you this first song, with so much more to come in the future!

Wietske's first single is titled Shahada, which is known as the testimony of faith or foundational belief for all Muslims. In Arabic, it is: "La ilaha illa Allah, wa ashaddu anna Muhammadan Rasul Ullah," which means: "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the messenger of God." Wietske and I discuss the story that goes with Shahada in our podcast discussion, which we will release after the full album is out insha'Allah (God willing)! Which bring me to my next bit of exciting news:
 
***MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE FULL ALBUM RELEASE DATE ON MARCH 1, 2023!!***

We have set the date! This was another beautiful gift that God facilitated for me - in choosing a date to release the entire album, Wietske selected the date, March 1st, that coincides with my other birthday - my convert birthday - which is especially meaningful. As Wietske put it, "You get a single for your first birthday and a whole album for your convert birthday!" And seriously, what could be better than that for birthday presents?!! Thank God and thank you so much Wietske, for blessing us with your music and for allowing Usuli to sponsor your first album! As a Muslim and fellow convert especially, I am so proud to be part of this project! There is still much more to say and share on this very special project in the coming days, but for today, just enjoy! And, please share her music widely and proudly. Make someone's day with this infusion of beautiful music - inspired by the Qur'an - that goes straight to your heart and soul and reminds you of the Divine. :) More reasons for me to love March 1st every year! :)

Did you love it? Here it is again! I would love to hear what you think! Until the full album drops, you can find this single on YouTube here and on the Usuli Institute SoundCloud Channel here:
 

PROJECT ILLUMINE TONIGHT! Q&A on Surah Al Ma'idah and SURAH 110: Al Nasr!
Please email me your questions for Surah Al Ma'idah! Also, we will cover Surah Al Nasr for which Dr. Abou El Fadl previously presented a line-by-line commentary back in 2018 here. I am so excited for tonight's Project Illumine halaqa! Hope to connect with you online soon insha'Allah (God willing)! May God bless, inspire, and fill your heart with beautiful music always! 
 
In Peace and Hope,
Grace

Executive Director
The Usuli Institute
grace@usuli.org

* Artwork: "Goldfinch Alchemy" by Linda Edwards www.lindaedwards.co.uk
Latest Khutbah
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU LEARN THE PROPHET'S GRAVESITE WILL BE DESECRATED?
Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl, Founder of The Usuli Institute and
Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law
27 January 2023

A human being, like the mystery of life itself, is an enduring puzzle. The very fact of consciousness defies definition. Whatever the mysteries of life are, and whatever mysteries are behind the remarkable, brilliant, and majestic reality of the intellect, and the even more brilliant and elusive majesty of the heart, a human being is marked by concrete stands. You are what you stand for, and what you stand for is how you meet the sum total of moments in which something needed to be said or done. From the moment we gain consciousness and slowly grow into adulthood, the logic of God, as God says, is to test each of us through each of us (Q 25:20). We are tests for each other. From the moment of creation, a human being is presented with challenges in which a human being is called upon to prove their mettle.

A human being is called upon to say or do something, and their choice is what defines them in the eyes of God. What you choose to say when something needs to be said, and what you choose to do when something needs to be done, is ultimately what will create your record. A believer knows that this record exists, whether we acknowledge it or not, whether we recognize it or not. A believer knows that there is a constant record of how we have chosen to confront and deal with each of the challenges that God presents us with throughout our lives. 

Think of a situation that calls upon you to warn someone of an impending disaster. For instance, you see a car hurtling toward a child in the middle of the road. If your choice is to remain silent, that is a moral choice and you will bear the moral consequences of that choice. If the car strikes the child while you had the opportunity to warn and possibly to save a life, you are culpable for the silence. Whether the child would have heeded the warning or not is immaterial. It could turn out that the child you tried to warn was deaf and could not have heard you, so ultimately your warning would have had no consequence. Nevertheless, because you did not know this child was deaf and because you had the opportunity to warn, and yet you failed in your moral obligation to warn, you are culpable, even if the disaster was unavoidable. 

Morality does not hold you accountable for the consequences. Morality holds you accountable for how you chose to discharge the duties that confronted you at the time that they confronted you. Duties, by their very nature, are contextual. If, in the Hereafter, you explain to God, “Well, I did not attempt to warn the child about the danger of the car coming down the road because in the privacy of my room the day before, I stood before a mirror and warned all the children of the world about the danger of cars driving down the road,” that is very nice, but you have discharged a moral duty in a context that is entirely irrelevant. So you did not, therefore, discharge the duty at all. 

What many Muslims have forgotten is that this is precisely the art of Shari'a. The art, morality, and ethics of Shari'a is to discharge the correct duty in the correct context. Not to discharge any duty in any context, and not to simply sound off a list of hypothetical duties without a context. Those who understand the Straight Path (Q 1:6), which is the path of Shari'a, the path of God's light, understand that life presents a series of contexts, one after the other. The true Shari'a challenge, the true challenge of God's applied law and God's applied morality, is to respond appropriately to the context as it presents itself. 

If, for instance, someone gives brilliant lectures about the obligation to lower the gaze, but every lecture relates only to lowering the gaze toward sisters in a mosque or Islamic center, and consistently ignores the reality that the center is blocks away from an LA-style beach where naked bodies abound; in other words, the brother constantly talks about lowering the gaze but ignores the reality outside that center in which lowering the gaze must deal with new nuances, permutations, and conditionalities, and must take into account things like pornography, the internet, movies, and film. Has this person discharged their moral obligation?

No, they have not. Islam is not a license to divorce reason or proper ethical thinking. The ABCs of ethics is to affirm and apply the ethical principle to an actual living situation. If what you master is the affirmation of ethical principles but your perception of the challenges to these ethical principles is skewed because you misperceive or choose to ignore reality, have you discharged your ethical obligations? Clearly, no. Take, for instance, a person who is learned in medicine. Every time I meet this person, they talk about all types of diseases and various remedies. But I then show up extremely ill, presenting myself to this person, and I ask, "What illness do I have? What medicine do I need?" They look at me and say, "That is entirely irrelevant to my work." Is this truly a learned person? The regurgitation of principles divorced from context. Do we really have a medical expert? 

This is so much like the Muslim condition. It is the Islam that dictatorial governments around the world support, the Islam of the Egyptian, Saudi, and Emirati governments. It is the Islam that Israel wants. The Islam that the colonizers of the Muslim world want. The Islam that the Swedish, Austrian, Australian, American, British, Indian, and Chinese governments want.

The Islam that is desired by these parties is an Islam that regurgitates the abstract principles. It is the Islam of the so-called doctor who describes diseases but is unable to cure a single patient. It is the Islam that pronounces principles but consistently fails to deal with the moral challenge of the moment. All these parties, from the Egyptians to the Saudis, to the Emiratis, to the Israelis, to the Americans, to the British, to the Austrians, to the Australians, to the Russians, to the Chinese want this kind of Islam. In the '80s, they talked about “fundamentalist Islam,” then it became “militant Islam,” then it became “Jihadi Islam,” and now they use the expression “political Islam.” What they describe as “political Islam” is the Islam that, indeed, exercises trying to warn the child in the road, regardless of whether the child can hear or not, regardless of whether you end up saving a life or not. It is the Islam of moral and ethical practice. 

In order to neutralize the threat of real Islam, in order to get an Islam of proclamations but no applications, they must convince you that common sense and normal ethical thinking is irrelevant to your faith. They must convince you that to use the intellect to reason through a moral choice and a moral challenge, you need mystical levers from within your religion. It is as if they are saying that, in your religion, before you can yell to try to save the child in the middle of the road, you must first go through very complex processes of licensing and permission by duly authorized authorities. First, you have to go to the people with the mystical powers and ask them, “Did I really see the child in the road? Is there a road? Is the car really hurdling down this road? And if it is all true, am I permitted to warn the child? How loudly am I permitted to yell out? Should I call once? Should I call twice?” 

They want to engage you in all of that. They want to tell you that your religion does not give you the license to use your moral common sense, because there is no place in your religion for moral common sense. There is the mystification and alienation of the will of God into a secret code that is only accessible to men of power, who are chosen by other men in power. Before I can even think about exercising a moral choice, then, I need to go to the clergy chosen by Sisi in Egypt, by the Saudi government, or by the Emirati government, and I have to keep my silence until I am given permission by the keepers of the so-called mystical, Divine secret. 

That is an absolute corruption of the Divine will. Islam liberated the human will. Islam broke the chains of permission and license to access God, to speak with God, and to speak on behalf of God. Islam appealed to our innate common sense when it told us to read and think, when it told us that we are personally accountable for how we handle a moral challenge as it presents itself. Islam criticized the priestly and rabbinic classes because they alienated God and made God's will remote and foreign. 

In the last khutbah, I told you that I could not confirm whether or not Awad Al-Qarni has been sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia. Today, sadly, I can confirm it. Pause to think about this. Why was someone like Awad al-Qarni sentenced to death in the land of the Prophet? I have realized that very few people in the United States have read Awad Al-Qarni or have listened to his lectures. Awad Al-Qarni was the type of Muslim intellectual who criticized judiciaries that lack independence and integrity. Awad Al-Qarni made an obvious point that one of the firm principles of Islam is due process for justice and that everything the Prophet taught underscores the independence and moral integrity of the judiciary as a necessary institution for the possibility of justice. Awad Al-Qarni said what so many of us intuitively know about the role and importance of shura as an ethical value in Islam, and how Islam condemns despotism and authoritarianism in all its forms. For that, he has been sentenced to death. Yet another major Muslim scholar is likely to be killed by the Saudi state at any time.

Keep in mind that the blood of the scholar will testify against all of us in the Hereafter. His son is here in the United States, and I am sure that his son, like the son of Salman Aloda, suffers from the neglect, isolation, moral laziness, and moral cowardliness of the Muslim community. Look at all the forces that are today allied against Islam, from the Egyptian government to the Saudi government, to the Emirati government, to the Russian government, to the Chinese government, to the American government, to the British government, to the Swedish government, to the Australian government, to the Austrian government. Notice that not one of them says a single word about a grossly, shockingly unjust sentence. 

A scholar has been sentenced to death. According to the papers of his conviction, he has never committed or even encouraged an act of violence. He has been sentenced solely for his speech. Yet, these governments have nothing to say about the situation. Even more, they want to convince us that God's Islam is to look at a situation like this and just go on as if it does not concern us. As if the pain of Awad Al-Qarni's family is not our pain. As if the pain of Salman Aloda’s family is not our pain. As if these are not the guardians and protectors of Islam who articulate the living conscience of Islam. 

The Saudi government also arrested Saleh Al-Shami and his son. Saleh Al-Shami is about 90 years old. He is a scholar of hadith who has written numerous books about the Sunna, the Sira, and the authentication and commentaries of hadith. The Saudi government has decided to move against and arrest a large number of Syrians living in Saudi Arabia, and among them was Saleh Al-Shami, a major scholar, someone who has lived an entire career serving the science and tradition of hadith as he sees it. He was arrested and has since disappeared. With his age, it is very doubtful that he will survive. Yet, none of those who go on about “freedom of speech” and “human rights” have raised a peep. Again, the Islam that is being created and supported is an Islam that tells us, “It does not concern you. Move on, it does not matter.” 

I found an article that was published in 2011, over 10 years ago, that talks about how Mecca is being turned into the Las Vegas of the Middle East. The article written over a decade ago talked about the destruction of 400 Islamic historical sites as the Saudi government reshaped the cosmopolitan face of Mecca, turning it from a shrine to Islam to a living shrine to capitalism. In the article, there is the voice of a few Saudi dissidents who talk about the atrocities being committed by the Saudi government against Islamic historical sites.

Not only did the Saudi government destroy the houses of Khadija and Abu Bakr, but the Saudi government even destroyed the gravesites of a number of Companions. This, in order to turn Mecca into a living shrine for capitalism, a playground for the rich. This article, published 10 years ago, warned that among the sites at risk are the Ottoman and ‘Abbasid-era columns of the Grand Mosque in Mecca. I checked. They are now gone. The article said that among the sites at risk was Jabal al-Nour, where the Prophet first received his Revelation. Now, Jabal al-Nour has been altered permanently and irreversibly. Parts of it have been demolished, its historical character completely changed. I have now confirmed what I feared and mentioned in the last khutbah: the Saudi government is destroying Jabal Uhud. This is the mountain about which the Prophet said, "This is a mountain that we love and it loves us."

Well, we are now in the process of making that very mountain vanish. I confirmed it, but the only voice that I have found loudly meeting the moral challenge of the moment was the voice of a non-Muslim, CJ Werleman. A brilliant, masterful, and brave voice, but a non-Muslim voice. The Islam that all these powers want is an Islam that sees the house of Khadijah and Abu Bakr destroyed and says nothing. That sees Mecca turned into Las Vegas and says nothing. That sees Jabal Uhud razed to the ground, turned into a medical resort, and says nothing. I have also confirmed something that CJ Werleman talked about, but I was very reluctant to believe it until I did my own research. This is the news that the Saudi government is seriously talking about moving the grave of the Prophet from the Masjid in Medina. Some of the plans propose moving the gravesite altogether to an undisclosed location, while other plans are to rebuild the Masjid of Medina so that the gravesite of the Prophet is no longer within the Masjid. So you can visit the Masjid and not even run into the gravesite of the Prophet. Furthermore, the gravesite of the Prophet would be closed to the public. 

If only Muslims stopped pretending that they are practicing morality when they get together in their mosques and Islamic centers and engage in these bizarre performances of moral pretenses, like children playing dolls. Moral pretenses that have to do with separating men from women. Moral pretenses that have to do with whatever food they consume. If only Muslims stopped all the moral pretenses they engage in and instead paid attention to the world in which they live.

Do you realize that it is as if God is summarizing the entire moral challenge of our historical moment in a single demonstrative incident? What else would you say when a country like Austria moves to arrest a hundred Muslims and brings charges of terrorism against a prominent Muslim academic, Hafez Farid, who became famous for publishing an academic periodical on Islamophobia called the “Islamophobia Yearbook”? For his academic and intellectually rigorous studies on Islamophobia, the Austrian government invaded his home, terrorized his family, arrested him, froze his assets, and destroyed his life. Not only that, but an Austrian judge even dared to say that studies on Islamophobia constitute “supporting terrorism,” which was later reversed. After destroying this academic's career in Austria, he was forced to escape. He is now at Williams College in the United States. 

Imagine if this happened to a Jewish academic. This happened to a Muslim academic, and instead of hundreds of thousands of people saying, “Can I please write you a check?” “Can I please support you in any way?”; instead of hundreds of Muslim organizations saying, “We are outraged, we must bring all attention to this egregious precedent”; I am sure, without ever having talked to Hafez Farid, that none of that happened. Because I know Muslims, and I know their false morality. I know they will do all sorts of cartwheels if they do not like a woman's hijab, but when it comes to hard work, like protesting the treatment of a scholar of Islamophobia, they will say, “Ah, that is too hard. We want to play in our Islamic centers where we have medical doctors, engineers, computer scientists, and businessmen pretend that they are Islamic scholars, pretend that they are meeting the challenges of the world, and pretend that they are fighting for Islam. And after we do that, we can all go home, fill our bellies with a nice dinner, and raise our children.”

Someone sent me a notice about a documentary produced by the BBC about the genocide against Muslims in India. I watched seven minutes of that documentary. In those seven minutes, a Muslim testified how he and his family were stopped and forced to lower their trousers because the Hindu extremists that stopped them wanted to see if they were circumcised. Upon discovering that they were Muslim, his family members were assaulted, maimed, and killed. The most incredible thing is that I could not see the rest of the documentary because Modi's government and wealthy Indian businessman have exerted so much pressure that this documentary, which documents Modi's direct involvement in the genocide against Muslims, has been removed from YouTube, Twitter and other social media. My mind was boggled. 

Hindu businessmen are willing to sacrifice hundreds of thousands, even millions, of dollars to cover up their hatred of Islam and their criminal activity against Muslims; to defend a criminal, a Nazi, a fascist like Modi; to cover up the butchering and raping of Muslims in India and Kashmir. Where are the wealthy Muslim men and women? Why is someone like CJ Werleman not swimming in Muslim money? Why is he not being empowered with millions of dollars donated by Muslims? It is because Muslims like to play morality, not practice morality. They like to go to CJ Werleman's site to say, “Thank you for saying an honest word about Islam.” Instead of that, do what ethically matters. Sacrifice your own luxury and comfort to write the man a check. Learn to support a cause with your money. Learn to testify with your money. Learn to be effective. Learn to uphold morality in dynamic and practical ways. Instead, Muslims want to give money to places that will treat them like kings, that will say, “Dr. Mahmood, Dr. Ahmed, come give us a khutbah. Come give us a nice lecture about Laylat al-Qadr.” One word applies: immoral. Morally bankrupt. Shame on us all.

There is a storm, a raging ocean, and people floating on a small boat in this ocean need saving. Those who rise to the challenge of true jihad—yes, that word that has become a dirty word because the Americans, Austrians, Egyptians, and Saudis want it to be a dirty word—will get on a boat, ride the waves, try to reach that boat in danger, and rescue those who need to be rescued. Yet, we Muslims have chosen another model. It is the Saudi model, the Egyptian model, the Emirati model, the Zaytuna model, the model that the Austrians, the Swedes, and the Danish want. This model is that we stand at the shore and play pretend. “Let us pretend that you are in danger and that I will come to save you. Let those who drown in the ocean drown. That does not concern us. What concerns us is our little play scenario that we do in the safety of our shores.” 

So, yet again, like every week, Palestinians have been murdered by Israel. This time, ten Palestinians have been murdered by Israel. Another Palestinian village is going to be demolished by Israel. Ben-Gvir, again, violates the sanctity of the al-Aqsa Mosque. And again, Israel and the United States continue talking about how they are going to have “peace” with the Saudis and the Emiratis. Everyone is ignoring what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. Not only that, but the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the U.N. organization that was created to take care of Palestinian refugees, is complaining that they have hit an all time low in Muslim donations. This is, again, the agency that takes care of Palestinian refugees around the world.

They do not have enough money to feed Palestinian refugees. They do not have enough to help them run their schools. They do not have enough to keep their hospitals open. They do not have enough. The Islam that we keep learning in our institutions is an Islam of moral irrelevance. If it is an Islam of amorality, I wonder what we are going to tell God when God asks us about all the sites that were loved by our Prophet; the Mecca that he loved; the Medina that he loved; the Islamic historical sites that survived for hundreds of years until Al Saud took over Mecca; when we are asked about the blood of scholars; when we are asked about those who tried to speak the truth and found little to no support.

I have been doing this for 30 years. I have been offered very lucrative bribes to shut up. But support? No. I have reached the point where I pray to God that the reason I have not found support is that people find me personally obnoxious. That way, it does not represent anything about the Islamic Ummah. Because truly, if it does, then we are all in massive trouble. All that God demands of us is what God demanded of the Prophet: declare the truth. Read Surah al-Hajj (Q 22). You are not responsible for the consequences. But you must recognize the truth and declare the truth. Do not whisper the truth. Do not keep the truth deeply buried in your heart, but shout it out. Yell it out to signal a point. Meet your moral record. If you cannot shout with your voice in today's age, remember that all causes need financial support. Shout out your support for the truth through material support. Make your money testify for you. 

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If you would like an Usuli T-shirt (available in black or white), we are happy to sell them at cost! Here are the details: If you live in the U.S., they are $20 and will be shipped to you directly from Canva.com. If you live outside of the U.S., we will receive your order and ship to you for an additional shipping and handling fee of $10, so $30 total. Send your payment via PayPal (@UsuliInstitute) and indicate in the notes the size (S-M-L-XL-XXL) and shipping address (with phone number) if different from your billing address. Let me know if you have any questions! 


WHAT HAPPENS AT USULI?
 


PRODUCING KNOWLEDGE: 
Between live-streamed weekly khutbahs, original English language Quranic commentary (tafsir) halaqas twice per week during the Project Illumine: Light of the Quran series, and a wealth of other free educational resources on our multimedia platforms, The Usuli Institute produces critical knowledge for Muslims to navigate the challenges of our world while anchored in the timeless moral and ethical virtues of our rich, nuanced and beautiful faith tradition.
 
PUBLISHING KNOWLEDGE: 
We are working towards publishing the first complete English Commentary on the Quran in the last 40+ years insha'Allah (God willing)! This would be a major achievement and legacy for future generations to be able to reconnect with God's Book in a meaningful and modern way, but it will take a massive investment of time and money. Transcription, editing and publishing costs will be completely donor-funded. Currently, we spend over $1500 per week on transcription costs alone between our halaqas and weekly khutbah. We offer all of our virtual content for free. 
 
PRESERVING KNOWLEDGE: 
The Usuli Institute is home to one of the largest private collection of Islamic intellectual sources - over 100,000 books and counting. Help to preserve the Usuli Institute Library and its books for future generations of scholars. Its holdings span the humanities, law, ethics, comparative religion and original Arabic sources covering a broad range of topics across the Islamic intellectual tradition. 

Supporting knowledge is the most blessed and important struggle (jihad) for our faith. Multiply your blessings by supporting knowledge at The Usuli Institute. All donations are zakat-eligible and tax-deductible! We have three important projects ongoing that need your support. Pay It Forward and have your blessings multiplied for yourself and your loved ones. May Allah accept!
 
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BE A PART OF PROJECT ILLUMINE AND THE USULI MISSION! BECOME A MONTHLY SUPPORTER!
Have you benefitted from our work? Do you believe in our mission? If you can make a sustaining, monthly donation, you can help us to continue doing our valuable work long-term! A monthly donation ensures you are supporting knowledge and earning blessings all year round! May God return your investment with more and much better! www.usuli.org/donate 


INVEST IN OUR COLLECTIVE FUTURE BY BECOMING A MONTHLY, SUSTAINING SUPPORTER!

WHAT: Publishing a New English-language Commentary (Tafsir) on the Qur’an 

WHO: Tafsir by Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl of The Usuli Institute

WHEN: The work to turn this entire tafsir into a published volume is happening NOW!

HOW: Support our efforts at www.usuli.org/donate

WHERE: The Usuli Institute (www.usuli.org) This English commentary project first kicked off in the summer of 2020 when Dr. Abou El Fadl decided to teach his approach to the Qur’an through a series of classes (halaqas) called Project Illumine. Since then, the project has grown substantially with an international audience tuning in weekly to view the halaqas for free on YouTube. The classes are currently ongoing, with 91 surahs covered since the start of the project. With each halaqa, the surahs are being transcribed by a professional transcription company and edited with the goal of publishing the first complete multi-volume Qur'anic commentary in over 40 years.

WHY THIS PROJECT IS IMPORTANT: It is a smart, beautiful, and common-sense approach to the Qur’an for an English-speaking audience, steeped in the Islamic tradition of ethics and morality. Dr. Abou El Fadl's commentary combines his vast knowledge of the classical tradition as well as contemporary thought, and offers spiritual, theological, and ethical insights. Most importantly, his commentary underscores the relevance of the Qur’an for our day and age. Social justice, human rights, women's rights, climate change and Islamophobia are just some topics touched upon in this tafsir.

WHY YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS IMPORTANT: The goal of this commentary is to reignite passion for the Qur’an and show that, as a living revelation, its message speaks directly to the issues Muslims are faced with today. 

WHAT YOUR DONATION WILL SUPPORT:

Costs of Publication including:
Transcription
Editing
Printing
Book Interior and Cover Design 
Publishing House
Labor

ABOUT DR. KHALED ABOU EL FADL

Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl is the Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Distinguished Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law, and one of the world’s leading authorities on Shari'ah, Islamic law, and Islam. He was also formerly the Chair of the Islamic Studies Interdepartmental Program at UCLA.  He has served on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and Board of Directors of Human Rights Watch. Among his many honors and distinctions, Dr. Abou El Fadl received the University of Oslo Human Rights Award in 2007, and the 2020 Martin Marty Award for the Public Understanding of Religion by the American Academy of Religion (AAR). A prolific scholar and prominent public intellectual, Dr. Abou El Fadl is the author of Reasoning with God: Reclaiming Shari'ah in the Modern Age; The Great Theft: Wrestling Islam from the Extremists; Speaking in God’s Name: Islamic Law, Authority and Women; Rebellion and Violence in Islamic Law; And God Knows the Soldiers: The Authoritative and Authoritarian in Islamic Discourses; Islam and the Challenge of Democracy; The Place of Tolerance in Islam; and The Search for Beauty in Islam: A Conference of the Books. 

ADOPT A SURAH - ONLY THREE SURAHS LEFT!
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN
 surahs have already been adopted to date! Some AMAZING surahs that we have already covered in Project Illumine are still available to be sponsored! Adopt a Surah is your chance to sponsor the publication of a chapter of the Project Illumine Tafsir, and earn special blessings for anyone who benefits from the knowledge of the tafsir, and your "adopted" surah in particular! To check what surahs are still available, click here. Join this very special and blessed group of sponsors.

OTHER WAYS TO HELP! IT'S EASY! AMAZON SMILE AND PAYPAL PURCHASES!
Do you make purchases on Amazon? You can designate The Institute for Advanced Usuli Studies as your charity on Amazon Smile (smile.amazon.com) so that every time you buy something on Amazon, the Usuli Institute benefits! You can also designate us as your charity of choice when you make purchases through the PayPal Giving Fund! May God bless you for all of your support!

For More Learning

QUICK LINKS:

We have covered NINETY ONE out of 114 surahs though Project Illumine! For Quick Links to all of the surahs and halaqas we have presented at Usuli, click here.

We have been giving Weekly Virtual Friday Khutbahs since January 2019! For Quick Links to all previous Friday khutbahs, click here:

JOIN OUR INTERACTIVE GROUP:

Interested in getting more connected at the Usuli Institute? Apply to be a part of our Project Illumine Interactive Group! As a member, you will join us virtually online so that Dr. Abou El Fadl can see you, and possibly answer your questions during the halaqa sessions. We have a limited number of spaces available, please email us at info@usuli.org and tell us about yourself (your background, interests, how you came across the Usuli Institute, and anything else you would like to share!) As a member of the interactive group, you can submit questions through the chat function during the Q&A, and these get priority after the Project Illumine Fellows who are attending in person. Also, after the halaqa if time permits, we try to spend a little time connecting with members of the interactive group to say hello and connect virtually at a personal level.
 

ARTICLES WE REFERENCE AND MORE RESOURCES:

USULINEWS.WORDPRESS.COM

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ROSS for maintaining this tremendously valuable site! Find the links to articles and references mentioned in Usuli khutbahs and more!

https://usulinews.wordpress.com/


Great independent news sources for an alternative to corporate funded media:
CJ Werleman's Patreon Page
www.democracynow.org
www.theintercept.com
www.mintpressnews.org
www.commondreams.org
www.propublica.org
www.newlinesmag.com
https://thecradle.co/ (includes Pepe Escobar, Sharmine Narwani)
https://chrishedges.substack.com/ The Chris Hedges Report
https://taibbi.substack.com/ Matt Taibbi, a very seasoned journalist (Rolling Stone Magazine), publishes on a variety of topics.
https://consortiumnews.com/ an independent media outlet promoted by Chris Hedges.
www.counterpunch.org
https://bylinetimes.com/

www.electronicintifada.net
www.breakingpoints.com with Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti
https://ifamericansknew.org/ Israel-Palestine news with Alison Weir

If you have other independent news outlets that you recommend, let me know and we can add them to our reference list!


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Playlist: Project Illumine: The Light of the Quran


FOR MORE ON DR. ABOU EL FADL'S SCHOLARSHIP

Check out this searchable online archive with scholarship and much more!
www.searchforbeauty.org

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