This life is not an easy one. We are constantly bombarded with difficulties and uncertainties, both within our own lives and around us. This begs the question: How can we, as Muslims, overcome these tribulations? Even more than that, how can we retain hope and optimism while in the midst of such tribulations?
Join us for a special Spiritual Saturday event with guest speaker Shaykh Yahya Rhodus as he speaks on this critical issue and how we can maintain hope in these times of turbulence.
This event will take place in the main musullah. Doors will open at 8:45 pm and the event will begin promptly at 9 pm. The talk will conclude at 9:40 with Isha Prayer. Tickets are free, but please grab one so we can plan for capacity! Donations are also greatly appreciated to help fund future events!
Shaykh Yahya Rhodus is the Founding Director of Al-Maqasid, an Islamic seminary in Pennsylvania. Shortly after his conversion, he studied at the traditional school of Murabit al-Hajj in the desert of Mauritania. His path of learning then led him to the acclaimed school Dar al-Mustafa in Tarim, Yeman, where he received instruction from the renowned scholar Habib Umar Bin Hafiz. After graduating from Dar al-Mustafa and returning to the United States, he studied in a number of academic institutions, culminating in a PhD in Theology and Religious Studies from the University of Cambridge, England.