Deeply Devoted: A Monthly Qiyam Series

Friday, July 18th
Muslim Unity Center

“Always remember the Name of your Lord, and devote yourself to Him wholeheartedly.” (73:8)

In Chapter 73 of the Quran, Allah invited His beloved Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) to pray and recite Quran at night so he can be aided in carrying his responsibilities of the day.

Join the Thabaat community on the third Friday of every month, in different mosques around Southeast Michigan, as we revive this Prophetic practice and build bonds of devotion to Allah and community with each other.

Our next destination: Muslim Unity Center featuring Shaykh Abdul Aziz Waheed and Shaykh Abdullah Al-Mahmudi. The program will begin after Maghrib prayer with a group discussion and end with Qiyam prayer after Isha, at approximately 11pm. This program is open to all ages.

For young professionals ages 23+ only: join us before the program for a social hour in the Muslim Unity Center Cafe! Light refreshments will be served. Please register so we can plan for your attendance!

📍Muslim Unity Center: 1830 W Square Lake Rd, Bloomfield Township, MI 48302

Event Speakers

Shaykh Abdul Aziz Waheed

Shaykh Abdul Aziz Waheed is an Advisor and Facilitator for Thabaat. He is a Co-founder of Miftaah Institute and also serves as Dean of Academic Affairs at Michigan Islamic Institute. He began Islamic studies at Jaamiah al-Uloom al-Islamiyyah, where he became a Hafiz. He started his 7 year Shariah program in Toronto, Canada and graduated with honors, receiving Ijazzat for teaching Hadith from prominent scholars from around the world.

Tareq Tamr

Tareq Tamr is the Program Director at Thabaat and the Head of Engagement at Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. He studied Psychology with a minor in Philosophy and is continuing Islamic Studies on a part-time basis. He grew up in Windsor, ON and has served the local community as a youth director, khateeb, and lecturer for youth and young professionals.

Shaykh Abdullah Al-Mahmudi

Shaykh Abdullah was born in the DC metro area and raised in Metro Detroit. He began his pursuit of knowledge locally at a tender age. To further his learning in the Islamic sciences, Shaykh Abdullah traveled to Pakistan and South Africa where he obtained a B.A degree in Uloom Al-Shariyah and an M.A degree in Islamic law and jurisprudence. He earned authorizations (Ijazah) in various Islamic sciences, including, but not limited to, aqeedah (creed), tafsir of the Holy Qur'an, hadith, jurisprudence (fiqh), and the Arabic language.