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Do you feel a ‘disconnect’ with our Deen

Do the above sentiments sound familiar? Well, join the club!
The fact is that there is a growing community of sincere Muslims in Karachi who love their Deen and want to learn more about it, but just can’t!

The Reasons:

No. 1 – Language
We speak English! We’ve grown up in an English speaking environment, studied in English-medium schools, and have English speaking friends. So… it’s a big challenge for us to learn about Islam in Urdu!

No. 2 – Culture
We’ve grown up in a completely different culture, with things like PS3’s, Instant Messaging, Starbucks, The Simpsons, online shopping, Facebook, video conferencing, and cable TV. We want to learn our Deen from someone who understands our background.
The Solution: Connect with LiveDeen.com
LiveDeen.com aims to remove these barriers so that the beauty of Islam can be experienced, understood and practiced by us English-speaking Pakistanis too!We’ve grown up in a completely different culture, with things like PS3’s, Instant Messaging, Starbucks, The Simpsons, online shopping, Facebook, video conferencing, and cable TV.

We want to learn our Deen from someone who understands our background.

The Solution: Connect with LiveDeen.com

LiveDeen.com aims to remove these barriers so that the beauty of Islam can be experienced, understood and practiced by us English-speaking Pakistanis too!

International Scholars
For the first time in Pakistan, LiveDeen.com is arranging Islamic lectureshops in English, conducted by internationally renowned Islamic scholars from countries including: Saudi Arabia, UAE, United States and Britain. Our panel of scholars include personalities such as: Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips, Abdul Raheem Green, Asim Al Hakeem, and many more!

Local Focus
Each lectureshop includes practical advice for Pakistanis, just like you, on how to live and spread your Deen.

One on One Interaction
Not only that, but through state of the art video conferencing, you’ll be able to interact directly and pose your questions to scholars who speak your language and understand your day-to-day problems. Imagine! You can finally ‘connect’ with and learn Islam from a scholar who understands you and the world you live in.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Deen cannot be sold.
And may Allah protect us from being the ones who ever even contemplate it! We only request a small sum to facilitate learning. Our predecessors would spend any and all material wealth that they could spare, just to get to that precious bit of knowledge; why can we spend on all but Allah’s Deen..?

2. Why should we come when we can watch the lecture on the internet?
A. First, the content may not be the same. Second, sitting together for discussion has added barakah; it unlocks knowledge and answers questions like no other. Third, the talks organised by LiveDeen now feature speakers flying in from abroad. Fourth, the scribes of hadith would travel for days, cross oceans in order to get to a single bit of hadith; why don’t we put in our share too?

3. How can the simplicity of Islam be portrayed in a luxurious hotel?
The hotel is a mere medium, with good parking, security and ambience. The important thing is acquiring knowledge, and the hotel facilitates us in acquiring that precious knowledge of the Deen, Alhamdulillah.
4. Why are you only preaching to the elite, aka rich?
We target the english speaking strata, not only elites. that is why we give special discounts to the youth.
But elites are one of our target audience as RasulAllah (s) started preaching with the leaders of Quraysh, the highest members of the social hierarchy. The elite are usually the ones being followed and idealized by the whole society. Should they conform to Islam (Insha Allah), the rest of the society follows.


5. Is LiveDeen an organisation?
Yes, we are an organised group of people whose purpose is to connect people to Allah, and bring them to Islam so they can lead a more meaningful life; we do not earn through LiveDeen.

6. Why do you charge for your tickets?
LiveDeen charges its attendees a minimal amount that helps us (to an extent) to bear the costs incurred on the workshop.

7. I cannot afford the ticket, but I really wish to attend the workshop. What do I do?
You can write to us at [email protected], inbox the LiveDeen Facebook page, or contact any of the volunteers. We always try to sponsor those sincere in the quest for knowledge.

8. Being a volunteer looks really cool! How can I join?
Fill the feedback form and check the appropriate boxes for volunteering. If we require your valuable help, we shall contact you Insha Allah. Right now, we are short on people who can help us with content, and graphics.

9. How can we get the speaker at our university?
A. Contact one of the volunteers and they can find out for you if this is indeed possible. The speakers are usually in Pakistan for a short time and the tour is planned for weeks in advance.

10. How much does the ticket cost?
A. It is PKR750/- for students and PKR1250/- for adults (the cost of the ticket may be subject to change without notice). We offer discounts as well.

11. Why are the refreshments always the same?
A. Er- we shall have to get back to you on that one.

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