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  • November 5, 2023

    Palestine: Victory is Already Here!

    ALTHOUGH THE TITLE sounds like a clickbait one, I can assure the reader that it is rooted in the Qur’an itself. Permit me the indulgence to explain: I. THE VICTORY The Holy Qur’an says: Truly Our word to Our servants, the Messengers, has gone forth: Indeed it is they who shall be victorious. [Q.37:171-2] Ibn Continue reading

    activism, contemporary concerns, politics & society
    current Palestine conflict, Palestine two-state solution, Palestinian occupation and resistance, Palestinians are already victorious, plan for Palestine
  • November 2, 2023

    Seeing the World with a Prophetic Eye

    IF WE MUSLIMS aren’t to share in modernity’s despair or unhappiness, if we wish to prise ourselves from this web of distraction, we need to see the world with a critical prophetic perspective. This perspective is one that wants us to marvel at Allah’s creation and be filled with a sense of awe and thanks Continue reading

    modernity & muslimness, short read, sufism, suluk & spirituality
    consumerism and Islam, dunya distraction, faith-based seeing, zuhd
  • February 27, 2023

    Clothes that Scream Attention!

    ONE HADITH STATES: ‘Whoever dresses in clothes of attracting attention (shuhrah, lit. ‘fame’) in this life, Allah shall clothe him in garbs of humiliation on the Day of Resurrection.’1 The way we dress can and often does, therefore, have to do with the inward state of our souls. We are told in the scholarly commentaries Continue reading

    correctives & clarifications, ethics & morals, fiqh & usul al-fiqh, hanbali fiqh, modernity & muslimness
    bid’ah in dress, clothes forbidden to Muslim men, dress of a Muslim man, Muslim dress code, Muslim dress must be dignified, Muslim guide to dress, Muslim mens’ dress
  • December 15, 2022

    Rulers, Rebellions, Righteous Anger

    THIS PIECE DISCUSSES the issue of whether or not Muslims can publicly criticise their Muslim ruler or government (if so, where, when and how), and if rebelling against state authority would Islamically be allowed? This article is a long read, comprised of seven sections. It’s an unarguable fact that Islam does not abide anarchy on Continue reading

    contemporary concerns, orthodoxy & ahl al-sunnah, politics & society, salafism reconsidered
    al-Husayn and rebellion against Yazid, al-Nawawi on rebellion, Correcting Muslim rulers, Ibn Hajr on rebellion against rulers, is it permissible to criticise Muslim rulers, Is rebellion allowed in Islam?, khuruj in Islam, rebelling againsyt rulers, rebellion in Islam, revolution in Islam
  • November 21, 2022

    Muslim Modesty vs. Red Pill Masculinity

    WHEN IT COMES to gender interactions, Islam insists on decent and appropriate behaviour and dignified conduct between the sexes. In other words, gender relations must be built upon the virtues of modesty (haya’), dignity (waqar) and respectability (haybah). In fact, it’s probably not an exaggeration to say that men simply can’t be men, or rijal, in Continue reading

    contemporary concerns, ethics & morals, short read
    Islam and feminism, Islam and Incels, Islam and Red Pill ideology, Islam and toxic masculinity, masculinity in Islam, modesty in Islam, Muslim manhood
  • September 29, 2022

    Religion Is Not A Substitute for Science

    ACCORDING TO THE standard secular story that’s been repeatedly told to us for the past century or so, just a few short decades after the start of modernity, science was able to defeat religion with its sheer brilliance and power to explain. We’ve been led to believe that for centuries religion had been doing some Continue reading

    da’wah & muslim apologetics, science & religion, short read
    Can islamic theology prove God’s existence?, Can Religion prove God?, Can Religion prove the existence of God?, Islamic theology points to God, modernity’s false depiction of religion, not proves God, Purpose of religion and science
  • September 18, 2022

    A Few Thoughts On the Death of Non-Muslims

    SOME MUSLIMS LABOUR under the mistaken notion that given the enormity of disbelief in Allah’s final Prophet ﷺ and Revelation, one must not speak well of a non-Muslim (kafir) when they pass away on disbelief. Islamic teachings do not, however, require or insist upon such an uncharitable approach. Many non-Muslims died during the lifetime of Continue reading

    contemporary concerns, short read, theology
    how should we behave when non-Muslims die, Queen’s death, sending condolence on death of non-Muslims, the three ways Prophet spoke of deceased non-Muslims
  • May 25, 2022

    Crisis in the Trust of Muslim Scholars

    LET ME START with this statistic: By 2050, it’s predicted Muslims will be as high as 18% of Britain’s total population, rather than the 4.5% that they currently are. With such numbers, this alone imposes on us the urgent task of evolving a socially and politically relevant, and theologically-authentic, set of leadership challenges that are Continue reading

    activism, contemporary concerns, modernity & muslimness, politics & society
    are Muslim scholars selling-out?, can Muslim social media influencers be Muslim community leaders?, Fitnah of the practicing Muslim, government scholars, how can we restore trust in our ulama, state-controlled Islam, state-written Friday sermons, trust in muslim scholars
  • May 20, 2022

    Educating the Heart

    This episode is called: Educating the Heart. Previous podcast can be found on iTunes, and also on this blog here. https://thehumblei.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/6.-Educating-the-Heart.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS Continue reading

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  • April 12, 2022

    Learning Tawhid in Ten Minutes Or Ten Years?

    By the late eighties, or maybe the early nineties, ‘‘Aqidah comes first’ started to become something of a slogan in certain Muslim quarters here in Britain. It can’t be dismissed that ‘aqidah, ‘creed’ or ‘belief’ (from ‘aqada: to tie, bind, fasten securely – out of which comes the idea of tying certain beliefs to the heart in utter conviction of Continue reading

    contemporary concerns, knowledge & learning, salafism reconsidered, theology
    can tawhid be learnt in five minutes?, false salafism and blinkered tawhid, Islamic monotheism, learning iman before Quran, nurturing the realities of faith, tawhid
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About Me

My name is Surkheel Sharif (aka Abu Aaliyah). Born and raised in London, England, I began my more formal, but gradual studies of the Islamic sciences around the late 1980s (just a few years after having quit my degree in Astrophysics). I also gained an MA in Islamic Studies from Birkbeck College, University of London, in 2009.

I’ve translated a few Islamic works from Arabic into English; one of them, a short text on Muslim spirituality, called The Exquisite Pearl (2000). I have also authored a few books, including: More Fish Please & the Earth’s Complaint (2011); Fussing Over the 15th of Sha’ban & the Golden Rule of Differing (2011); A Muslim’s Guide to Modernity (2025); and Salafism Reconsidered (forthcoming)

I am the founder and current Director of the Jawziyyah Institute (est. 1999): a non-profit organisation dedicated to cultivating an Islam true to its time-honoured tradition, relevant to its current context, and of benefit to wider society. 

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