RT Article T1 Shedding Light on the Modalities of Authority in a Dar al-Uloom, or Religious Seminary, in Britain JF Religions VO 10 IS 12 A1 Sidat, Haroon LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1688046593 AB ‘God is the Light of the heavens and the earth…' (Quran, 24:35.) This article sheds light on the modalities of authority that exist in a traditional religious seminary or Dar al-Uloom (hereon abbreviated to DU) in modern Britain. Based on unprecedented insider access and detailed ethnography, the paper considers how two groups of teachers, the senior and the younger generation, acquire and shine their authoritative light in unique ways. The article asserts that within the senior teachers an elect group of ‘luminaries' exemplify a deep level of learning combined with practice and embodiment, while the remaining teachers are granted authority by virtue of the Prophetic light, or Hadith, they radiate. The younger generation of British-born teachers, however, are the torchbearers at the leading edge of directing the DU. While it may take time for them to acquire the social and symbolic capital of the senior teachers, operationally, they are the ones illuminating the way forward. The paper discusses the implications of the changing nature of authority within the DU is likely to have for Muslims in Britain. K1 Dar al-Uloom K1 Deoband K1 Islam in Britain K1 Authority K1 Tradition K1 Ulama DO 10.3390/rel10120653