Lecture Series
The earliest spiritual discourses by Riyadh ul Haq which are available online date to around 1994. Prior to commencing the weekly Bukhari classes, he taught lessons of Tafseer, Fiqh and Aqeedah. He has given many general talks often on topical subjects relevant to Muslims in the West. These lectures have been given across the UK and in many other countries often at conferences and seminars where ul Haq is an invited and keynote speaker. In early 2009, ul Haq addressed the credit crunch issue from an Islamic perspective.
Since 2008, ul Haq has been delivering a series of talks on 'The Mothers of The Believers' and also a series of talks on 'The Lives and Learning of the Companions'.
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