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SUMMARY:Harmony: The Making of a Good Life | Imam Mohamed Abdul Azeez
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to live the good life\, and why does it always feel just out of reach? \nIn a world obsessed with image\, achievement\, and self-optimization\, there is something radically different. \nJoin us with Imam Mohamed Abdul Azeez as we explore how a good life emerges from the sacred interplay between your relationships: with God\, your inner self\, your family\, your work\, your longings\, and even your fears. \nFriday\, May 1\, 2026 | 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. | MCC Prayer Hall | Please join us in-person and or watch virtually at mcceastbay.org/live \nImam Mohamed Abdul Azeez will also deliver the 1:30 p.m. Khutbah (sermon) at MCC East Bay on Friday\, May 1.  \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org  \nAbout the Book\, Harmony: The Making of a Good Life\n\nWhat does it mean to live the good life\, and why does it always feel just out of reach? In a world obsessed with image\, achievement\, and self-optimization\, this book offers something radically different. Harmony reveals that the good life emerges from the sacred interplay between your relationships: with God\, your inner self\, your family\, your work\, your longings\, and even with the things you fear most. Through relatable stories\, divine wisdom\, and piercing cultural critique\, this book invites you to begin realigning your life through your most important relationships. The good life isn’t something you earn\, it is something you recognize and receive when you’re in Harmony with what truly matters.\n\nAbout Imam Mohamed Abdul Azeez \nImam M. A. Azeez is the Co-Founder and Senior Imam of the Tarbiya Institute in California. He possesses a diverse background in medicine\, social sciences\, and Islamic theology. With a demonstrated history working with religious institutions\, he excels in nonprofit organizational management\, fundraising\, recruitment\, event planning\, and coaching – executed with the utmost professionalism and a special focus on youth work. \nImam Azeez is trained in both the religious and secular sciences\, being a physician and a social scientist by education\, and a religious scholar and an Imam by traditional training. With 15 years of experience\, Imam M.A. Azeez has honed his oratory\, seamlessly blending modern approaches with traditional authenticity\, and is known for propounding a philosophically sound Islamic ethos that addresses modern challenges through an authentic Islamic lens. He authored multiple books and a variety of articles and essays on a multitude of subjects. He is also admired for his captivating recitation of the Quran\, deeply appreciated by California Muslims. Imam Azeez’s educational background includes Alma Matars: Ohio State University and the University of Chicago. Imam Azeez resides in Northern California with his family. \nAbout the Institute for Muslim Advancement and Renewal \nThe Institute for Muslim Advancement and Renewal (IMAR) is a Tarbiya Institute project designed to bridge Islamic knowledge and contemporary challenges\, empowering\, educating\, and renewing Muslim thought. Launched as part of a 2025 initiative\, IMAR publishes scholarly and creative work\, hosts symposia\, and aims to cultivate purposeful\, God-conscious\, and impactful community leadership.  \nKey details regarding IMAR include: \n\nMission: To renew thought\, restore purpose\, and reimagine life by cultivating community talent and providing accessible\, high-quality research and literature.\nFocus Areas: The institute focuses on merging Quranic principles (i’mar) with modern-day analysis to address societal challenges.\nActivities: IMAR hosts book launches\, engages in community research\, and is developing an anthology to bring community ideas into the wider public conversation.\nLeadership: Founded by or associated with Imam M.A. Azeez under the Tarbiya Institute umbrella.\nKey 2026 Project: In early 2026\, 12 experts were engaged in a project to produce a published anthology and public symposium\, focusing on developing faith-rooted principles for a thriving society.\n\nI’MAR is a Tarbiya Institute project that aspires to bridge Islamic knowledge with contemporary analysis to address relevant questions facing the modern world today through the lens of Shariah. Our vision is to renew thought\, restore purpose\, and reimagine life in light of divine guidance. Specifically\, I’MAR nurtures the spiritual\, intellectual\, and social growth of Americans by producing research and publications rooted in authentic Islamic knowledge that directly address ongoing ailments and challenges. We cultivate community talent and publish accessible\, high-quality work that empowers Muslims and non-Muslims alike to lead godly and purposeful lives in harmony with their divine obligations and worldly responsibilities in the Western context.
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/harmony-the-making-of-a-good-life-imam-mohamed-abdul-azeez/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Tea & Conversation: Motherhood as Leadership | Hina Khan-Mukhtar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a powerful and uplifting Mother’s Day event\, “Motherhood as Leadership: Nurturing Faith\, Community\, and Spiritual Care\,” that honors the spiritual labor\, resilience\, and profound impact of mothers in our lives and communities.  \nThis special gathering will feature inspiring guest speakers Hina Khan Mukhtar\, Nora Zaki\, and Rukayat Yakub\, who will share reflections\, insights\, and personal experiences centered on motherhood\, faith\, and well-being. \nThe program will include a thoughtful panel discussion exploring a range of meaningful topics\, followed by an engaging Q&A session that gives attendees the opportunity to connect more deeply with the speakers. After the formal program\, we invite you to unwind and build community during a relaxed social hour. \nRefreshments and tea will be served as we come together in a warm and welcoming space to celebrate\, reflect\, and connect. \nSaturday\, May 2\, 2026 | 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Zuhr is at 1:30 p.m.) | MCC Conference Room & Banquet Hall | Free | RSVP at mcceastbay.org/mothersday | Join in person or watch virtually at mcceastbay.org/live \nSponsored by Bayan Islamic Graduate School and MCC East Bay. \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org  \nAbout the Speakers \nHina Khan-Mukhtar is a writer\, educator\, and community leader focused on parenting\, faith\, and nurturing Muslim identity in the West. She is a co-founder of the ILM Tree homeschooling cooperative in Lafayette\, California. \nNora Zaki Mantas is a chaplain\, educator\, and interfaith leader engaged in Muslim community development\, pastoral care\, and spiritual formation\, who brings important insight into how nurturing leadership shapes stronger families and healthier communities. Chaplain Nora has an MDiv and an MA in Islamic Education (2025) from Bayan. She will be joining via Zoom. \nRukayat Yakub is an award-winning children’s author\, educator\, publisher\, trainer\, consultant\, and school climate coach. Her areas of expertise include addressing anti-blackness\, curriculum design\, Islamic Studies\, and ethical wealth flow. She works with leaders to develop and implement best practices that infuse prophetic courage\, kindness\, and humility in community institutions. Ustadha Rukayat is a Bayan Doctoral student (2027) and has an MA in Islamic Education (2024) from Bayan.   She will be joining via Zoom. \nTogether\, they will explore how the spiritual labor of mothers contributes to the moral and emotional health of communities and how the principles of motherhood\, compassion\, patience\, wisdom\, and resilience mirror the very foundations of spiritual and pastoral care. \nAbout Bayan Islamic Graduate School \nFounded in 2011\, Bayan Islamic Graduate School is a pioneering institution dedicated to cultivating leaders grounded in Islam and prepared to serve in contemporary society. Through rigorous graduate education\, mentorship\, and training\, Bayan develops chaplains\, educators\, and civic leaders who combine scholarly excellence with spiritual care and ethical leadership. Bayan’s graduates are helping shape the future of Muslim life in America and serving Muslim communities while contributing to the broader intellectual and civic landscape.
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/motherhood-as-leadership/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops,Sisters Program,Women's Activities
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SUMMARY:Being Muslim: Monthly Convert Bookclub | Ustadh Omar Naisan
DESCRIPTION:For All New Muslim Women & Men (regardless of when you took your Shahadah): The Being Muslim Bookclub is dedicated to empowering converts and beginning Muslims to live Islam in a practical\, sustainable way. \nEach month\, we delve into one chapter to gain clarity on how to live and practice Islam\, exploring the foundational elements of what Muslims believe. \nThis eight-month book club with Ustadh Omar Naisan is for all reverts\, regardless of when you took your Shahadah. It is invaluable to those new to their journey in Islam and those returning to faith. \n10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. | Second Saturday of Each Month | MCC Prayer Hall | Free; no registration required | Join in person or watch virtually at mcceastbay.org/live \n\n– Watch past recordings of “Being Muslim Bookclub”: http://mcceastbay.org/being-muslim\n– More Sidi Omer Naisan: http://mcceastbay.org/omar\n\nMCC’s new Muslim Coordinator\, Blanca Vizcarra\, facilitates these monthly meetings. She can be reached at blanca@mcceastbay.org or (510) 660-7524. \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org  \n\nSaturday\, January 10\, 2026 (Chapters 1 & 2)\nSaturday\, February 14\, 2026 (Chapter 3)\nNo session in March during Ramadan break\nSaturday\, April 18\, 2026 (Chapter 4)\nSaturday\, May 9\, 2026 (Chapter 5)\nSaturday\, June 13\, 2026 (Chapter 6)\nSaturday\, July 11\, 2026 (Chapter 7)\nSaturday\, August 8\, 2026 (Chapter 8)\n\nAttendees\, we recommend getting the “Being Muslim: A Practical Guide”: https://a.co/d/30W2yXM  \nThe Being Muslim book club provides attendees with practical knowledge they can apply in their daily lives. Whether you are new to the religion or want to freshen up on the basics\, the material is designed to deepen your connection to the most essential aspects of Islam through a holistic integration of the three branches of the religion: true beliefs (imān)\, good conduct (islām)\, and beauty of character (iḥsān). \nWe will cover a broad array of subjects\, including core theology\, purification and prayer\, the path of spiritual refinement\, a survey of the life of the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم\, an introduction to the Qur’an\, how to live an ethical\, Islam-centered lifestyle\, and more. New Muslims of all backgrounds and ages are welcome.  \nIn our monthly chapter readings\, we will focus on foundational beliefs\, worship\, spiritual refinement\, lifestyle\, and more. We recommend this book club for those seeking a deeper meaning in their faith.  \nAbout the Facilitator \nUstadh Omar Naisan is a Ph.D. student in the Historical & Cultural Studies of Religion program at the Graduate Theological Union. He holds a Master of Arts in New Testament from the Graduate Theological Union. His published MA thesis is titled “Decrypting the Son of Man Problem: An Inquiry into the Dominant Approaches to the Son of Man Problem and its Conspicuous Application in Mark 8:27-31.” His interests include comparative theology\, philology in religious corpora\, and historical-critical studies of religious canons.  \n– More Ustadh Omar: http://mcceastbay.org/omar  \nAbout the Author\nAfter completing his bachelor’s degree in Islamic studies at the University of Michigan\, Asad Tarsin continued his private study of Islamic theology\, sacred law\, philosophy\, and spirituality with various scholars\, including Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Dr. Sherman Jackson. He has served on the board of the Deen Intensive Foundation for over fifteen years. He has a particular interest in creating sustainable models of education for new and returning Muslims\, as well as educating the broader public about the beauty of Islam. “Being Muslim: A Practical Guide” is his first published work. Dr. As’ad Tarsin is an emergency physician by training and lives in Michigan with his wife and three children.
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/convert-bookclub-2-2/2026-05-09/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes & Activities,Lectures & Workshops,New Muslims
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