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AN INTRODUCTION TO NLP - AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE 

 

 

With Ustadh Shahid Akmal [IAMNLPP]*

Date: Wednesday 11th November 2009
Time: 6pm - 9pm
Venue: 9/10 Jessop Square, Heron Quays, Canary Wharf, London E14 4JB


Ultimate success is in seeking the pleasure of Allah swt.

Time Magazine announced that 'NLP has untapped potentials
for treating individual problems.'

Neuro-Linguistic Programming [NLP] is a bit like an 'owners
manual' for your brain! Based upon the search for and the
study of the factors  which account for either success or
failure in human performance, NLP Techniques is extremely
useful for:

•  Communication skills
•  Corporate transformation
•  Accelerated learning
•  Personal development
•  Teaching and Education
•  Relationships
•  Mastering your thinking and emotions

What does this mean for Muslims ? What does the Quran and
Sunnah say and how can NLP help us to be better Muslims ?

This short introductory course will in a practical and
pragmatic way, identify the ingredients of excellent
performance and look at how we can integrate these into
our own performance, be it in our daily worship, work
or home.

*Ustadh Shahid Akmal is an accredited INLPTA Master Practitioner
of NLP and founder of the International Association of Muslim NLP
Practitioners (IAMNLPP). He has been delivering seminars, lectures
and training courses over the last 20 years to great acclaim and
has trained and consulted with a wide range of charitable,
corporate and public sector clients.  He has received religious
training under a number of scholars including Professor Abdul Ali
Hamid, Shaykh Zaki Badawi. Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, Shaykh Mohammad
Abdul Karim Saqib and others.  He has been Chair of the Harrow
Mosque in London and currently the CEO of the Al-Hijrah Training
Academy based in Birmingham.

Limited spaces hence via bookings only.

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Tel: 0845 053 3657 / 07740 190 476
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