
Angels in the Summer Halaqah
Join us for an enlightening and engaging event where esteemed panelists will delve into the fascinating topic of Angels in Islam. Discover the significance of these celestial beings, their roles in the universe, and how they impact our daily lives. This interactive discussion will offer deep insights into one of Allah (SWT)’s most remarkable creations, as referenced in the Qur'an and Hadith.
In addition to the panel discussion, we have a special activity planned! Be sure to bring a white hijab—we’ll reveal its purpose during the event. Get ready for an evening of meaningful dialogue, spiritual reflection, and a unique hands-on experience.


“The Noor in Your Spirit: A Halaqah of Candle Making and Reflection”
“The Noor in Your Spirit: A Halaqah of Candle Making and Reflection”
Halaqah Tingz “Too”
Calling all little Young Muslimah’s! Join us for a day of fun and preparation as we get ready to go back to school. This event is specially designed to make sure every young girl feels confident and excited for the new school year ahead.
There will be a halaqah, activities, refreshments, and more!

“Am I Dreaming or Allah swt Trying to Tell me Something” - Skating Activity
Am I Dreaming or Allah swt Trying to Tell me Something” - Skating Activity

“Islam and Ancient Africa”
“Islam and Ancient Africa” - Henna Activity
(Members only event)

“Mental Health and Wellness in Islam” - Pilates Activity
“How you talk to yourself can either put obstacles in your way or help you overcome obstacles and achieve more. In Islam, we are blessed because through prayer we reach inward to call out to Allah swt. From our mind to our lips we supplicate the name of Allah swt. In the words we say when we pray we are constantly praising Allah swt. This puts positivity in our minds. These are automatic good thoughts. We are praising our Creator. The one that made us with so much thought and care…”

“How Allah swt Speaks to Women” - Calligraphy Activity
“In addition to the prominent speech in the Quran, women were the forefront of the long chain of communication. The transmission of information, just as it is today, was carried out by word of mouth. Many of the notable accounts (Hadiths) of the Noble Messenger (saw) came from women. Hadith transmission emerged early as the principal arena for Muslim women’s religious education.”"

“Virtues of Ramadan” - Strategic Thinking Activity
“Do you find fasting difficult? Usually, the first couple days are tough as you get into the groove, and then it becomes easier Alhamdullilah. Keep in mind that you’re not alone. The first Muslims who fasted for Ramadan weren’t used to fasting for long periods of times. They fasted once or twice a year for an example, and what’s also unique for them…. was the revelation of the Quran during their Ramadan.”