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Hadith Jibreel – Shaykh Mikaeel Smith

We are excited to host a two-part program focusing on the foundational Hadith Jibreel, exploring the pillars of Islam and their deep meanings through Hadith Jibreel. First work shop was conducted in September, next workshops planned on October 10th/11th in shaa ALLAH. Please join us! To view or download the Seminar Presentation: Click Here Videos from […]

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Quran Connection Fall Semester 2025

Quran Connection for 2025/2026 registration is now open!! First Semester 8/18- 12/17First day 8/18Breaks:Thanksgiving 11/24-11/28Winter break 12/22-1/2Fees: $ 250 Class time:In person class 5:00-6:30 PMOnline class 4:00-5:00 pm Class days:On Mondays and Wednesdays.Make up class is available on Fridays upon email request only. To Register for Fall semester of 2025/2026 CLICK HERE

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History of Mental Health in Islam – Dr. Rania Awaad

Dr. Rania Awaad gave an enlightening lecture on the history of mental health in Islam at the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati last Saturday. Here are the key points from her talk: Key Points: 1. **Breaking the Stigma**: The event aimed to encourage open discussions about mental health in the Muslim community, reducing stigma and

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Mental Health from Islamic Perspective – Imam Hossam Musa

In this Khutba that was presented on 2/14th/2025, Imam Musa offers a profound reflection on the themes of human experience, empathy, and spiritual resilience, grounded in Islamic teachings. Imam Musa highlights the importance of understanding and supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, emphasizing empathy and compassion as fundamental values in human interactions. Through references to

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A Thriving Muslim Community – Importance of Mental Wellness and healthy interfamilial relationships

In collaboration between Mental Health and Education teams, Dr. Suzy Ismail visited our Community and discussed mental health challenges in the Muslim community, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue, support, and understanding. Highlights 🕊️ Community Support: Importance of mental health initiatives in fostering understanding and compassion. 💔 Loss and Resilience: Acknowledgment of personal tragedies and

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