When the Angels Descend: Ann Arbor Qiyam

Sunday, March 15
Muslim Community Association of Ann Arbor

Join Thabaat, MCA Ann Arbor, Legacies, and UofM MSA for a post-Taraweeh collaborative qiyam on possibly the best night of the year 🌙

Join Mufti Sultan Mohiuddin, Br. Ibrahim Abdus-Sabur, and Br. Tareq Tamr in conversation on the significance of Laylatul Qadr, how to build sincerity in worship, and practical guidance to end Ramadan strong.

Continue your worship with tahajjud prayer at 5:00am, followed by suhoor!

📅 Sunday, March 15 | 11:00pm–1:00am
👥 All ages welcome!
📍 MCA Ann Arbor | 2301 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI

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Event Speakers

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.

Mufti Sultan Mohiuddin

Mufti Sultan is a Canadian Scholar who began his formal Islamic education at a tender age commencing with committing the Qur’an to memory in Canada simultaneous to his academic education. Subsequently, he enrolled in the 8-year Intensive Aalim program in Canada initially but traveled overseas to a traditional seminary (Madrasah Arabia Islamia, Azaadville, South Africa) for its final years. After acquiring proficiency and receiving Ijaazah (where applicable) in the major fields of traditional Islamic theology including Arabic grammar, Islamic Credence, Jurisprudence, Prophetic Traditions (including all six authentic books and more), Quran Exegesis etc, he was selected to specialize in Jurisprudence through a postgraduate course (Iftaa) authorizing him to issue verdicts according to the Hanafi school of thought. The Iftaa was done in Al Mazaahir Institute in Sandton, South Africa.

Brother Ibrahim Abdus-Sabur

brahim Abdus-Sabur grew up in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti community and later moved to Cairo, Egypt for a few years. During his time in Egypt, he studied a wide range of subjects at Al Azhar University and attended a private school specializing in Arabic. While there, he memorized over half of the Quran and received an Ijazah in tajweed. Upon returning to Michigan, he continued his Islamic education and has spent the past decade working with youth in Canto