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An exciting line-up of programs and classes with Shaykh Walead Mosaad this weekend -->  beginning tomorrow! 
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And say: "My Lord! Increase me in knowledge."

(Qur'an 20:114)
A Weekend to Benefit the Soul
Weekend Events with Shaykh Walead Mosaad

Thursday:
  • Brothers' Halaqa: 8:30pm in Northville. Click here to RSVP and receive the address. (Scroll below for details)
 


Friday:
  • Jumma Khutba: 1:15pm @ The Muslim Center Detroit (1605 Davison Fwy, Detroit, MI 48238)
  • Community Evening Program:  7pm
    @ Muslim Unity Center (1830 W Square Lake Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302)
“Renewing Habits: The Sunna of Spiritual and Social Routines”
 


Saturday: 
  • Gateways and Boundaries Class: 12pm-2pmThe Felicity House in Ann Arbor (scroll below for details). FREE Class; REGISTER TODAY!
  • Monthly Intimate Halaqa: 7:30pm-10pm Relating to God and His Creation in Canton (scroll below for details ) Limited seating! Click here to secure your seat. 
Brothers' Monthly Halaqa

Thursday, November 9th
8:30pm (Northville)
*RSVP to receive the address*

Listen to first session of Tafsir of Surah al-Kahf here

Saturday, November 11th
12pm-2pm

@ The Felicity House: 408 E. Jefferson St., Ann Arbor



Is there a right or wrong way in understanding Islam? 

An exciting new FREE monthly course with Shaykh Waleed Mosaad intended to take students to the next level of their learning. 

REGISTER TODAY: www.bit.ly/beacongateways

Click here to listen to the first session and join us at the next one!
 

Description:

Is Islam a rigid set of rules and regulations that struggles to cope with the modern world? Or are there inherent mechanisms within the rich tradition of Islam that allow for the adaptation of understanding and behavior for rapidly changing times? This course seeks to introduce students to the methodologies regarding the explication of Islam's sacred texts, the Qur’ān and Ḥadīth (Prophetic reports), and their interpretation for changing circumstances.

Muslims have experienced a string of catastrophes that have included the trauma of imperialism, colonialism, and economic stagnation, amongst others. But perhaps the greatest modern catastrophe is the assault on Islam’s system of transmission of knowledge and learning – established by the Prophet Muhammad himself – but has suffered successive attacks from both internal aberrations and external pressures. Such an eventuality was prophesized in the ḥadīth literature, as narrated by al-Bukhari: “Allah does not lift knowledge forcefully, but rather via the death of its scholars, until not a single scholar is left, and people are left to take the ignorant as their leaders, who are themselves misguided, and in turn, misguide others.” Such a bleak picture seems to befit our current circumstances, but the Prophet was not one to let his charges fall into despair. In another equally authoritative ḥadīth narrated by al-Bukhari, he also states: “There will always be a segment of my community upholding truth; they are not harmed by those who betray them.” This latter report has been understood to mean that the corpus of Prophetic knowledge, as diffused into the various Islamic disciplines, will be preserved and accessible, albeit in diminishing fashion, until the end of days and the hour is nearly upon us. It is then that the actual words of the Qur’ān will be lifted from the pages of the scrolls and the breasts of humanity. 


Dr. Walead Mohammed Mosaad is a teacher and researcher of the Islamic sciences. His lectures and podcasts are found on the SeekersHub portal, an online teaching platform reaching students worldwide.

He has studied the classical Islamic tradition and its various disciplines with the ulama of Damascus, Cairo, Yemen, and Morocco, in addition to completing academic degrees from Rutgers University, the Fath Islamic Seminary in Damascus, al-Azhar University in Cairo, the University of Liverpool, and a PhD in Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter in the UK.

He has lectured on various topics of interest, including Muslims as minorities, interfaith understanding, and the importance of purification and spirituality in addressing the human condition.


Intimate Halaqa: Relating to God and His Creation
Saturday, November 11th @ 7:30pm
RSVP here by Thursday, November 9th
Limited Babysitting available $5/child

Hosted byHaaris Ahmad and Shirin Khan
Listen to past lessons here

Join us again for a blessed and uplifting evening of soulful reflection as we continue our series based on the Kitab al-Hikam (Book of Wisdom) of Shaykh Ibn ‘Ata’Allah al-Sakandari with commentary by visiting scholar, Shaykh Walead Mosaad. 
 
About the Series
The Hikm (as it's commonly referred to) is written by the same author of the text, Taj al-Arus, that we had been covering in previous halaqas. The Hikm of Ibn Ata'Allah is the inspiring explanation of the soul’s journey through this life, as determined through the Qur’an and Sunna. Along with his treatises and intimate discourses, the substantive feature of the work is the author’s 264 spiritual aphorisms (hikam)­—concise, comprehensive and sublime sayings on self-purification (tazkiya) and guidelines to help strengthen the relationship between humans and their Lord. Shaykh Walead Mosaad will offer relevant commentary on the text and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss further in order to benefit on a deeper level. 
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Eram Uddin
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Masters in Education; Curriculum Development
University of Michigan
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