A unique space where scholars across Islamic disciplines come together to connect, collaborate, and co-create. From early-career researchers to senior scholars, the Forum nurtures authentic relationships and critical conversations that strengthen our collective scholarly mission.
Join a network that values legacy, honours diversity, and inspires scholarly excellence.
The Scholars’ Forum is the foundational sub-project of the Legacy of Knowledge initiative. It serves as a dynamic gathering space for scholars across various Islamic disciplines to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the collective scholarly legacy of our time.
This forum fosters meaningful peer-to-peer networking—especially between established scholars and those entering the field—through carefully curated gatherings that centre around shared themes, mutual growth, and the renewal of academic brotherhood and sisterhood.
The Scholars’ Forum aims to:
Create intentional, values-driven connections among scholars from diverse backgrounds and regions.
Offer a space for co-developing ideas, initiatives, and research frameworks that strengthen teaching and community service.
Enable meaningful exchange between various fields, including:
– Fiqh
– Usul
– Theology
– Islamic history
– Education
– Ethics
– Contemporary issues
Provide early-career scholars and students of knowledge with access to experienced scholars for guidance, encouragement, and development.
Generate deep, solution-oriented conversations around the challenges facing Muslim communities, and the role of scholars in responding with clarity and unity.
Each Forum event is designed with quality and focus in mind:
– Intimate and interactive rather than lecture-heavy
– Thematic table discussions
– Time allocated for impromptu networking, idea exchange, and project pitches
– A relaxed, respectful environment where stakeholder voices are heard and valued
– Occasional guest input from field experts or institutional leads
Participants leave with:
✅ New professional and personal connections
✅ Shared ideas or frameworks to take forward in their work
✅ Renewed motivation for scholarship rooted in service
The Forum is best suited for:
– Senior scholars and recognised academics
– Emerging scholars and postgraduate students
– Islamic educators, imams, and curriculum developers
– Institutional heads, researchers, and thought leaders
– Charities & individuals seeking to contribute meaningfully to the intellectual legacy of Islam
Whether you are well-established or just beginning your scholarly path, the Scholars’ Forum offers an environment of sincerity, growth, and shared purpose.
The Scholars’ Forum is one of three interconnected initiatives under the Legacy of Knowledge umbrella:
1. The Scholars’ Forum – Focused on peer-to-peer engagement and scholarly networking
2. The Scholars’ Retreat – Centred on personal and spiritual rejuvenation for scholars
3. The Scholars’ Symposium – A public-facing platform to present and share scholarly insights
Together, these projects aim to support, connect, and amplify the work of scholars in the 21st century.