
Private Event
MCC East Bay 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300, Pleasanton, CA, United StatesConference Room
Conference Room
Join us for a weekly book club and discussion group as we collectively strive to purify our hearts and grow closer to Allah through understanding and treating the spiritual diseases that afflict us all. We will read and reflect on Hamza Yusuf's translation and commentary of Imam Mawlud's classical work, Purification of the Heart: Signs, […]
Join Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi for our monthly in-person and online gathering for women (ages 18+) to commune, reflect, discuss, and gain strength and support from each other. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. […]
During the third and fourth Jumu’ah services at MCC, Legal Attorney Erum Choudhry will be providing a free fifteen-minute consultation in the following areas: Islamic Estate Planning Immigration: Family-based, employment-based, […]
CALICO Center is the Child Abuse, Listening, Interviewing, and Coordination Center. Their mission is to achieve justice and healing for abused children. CALICO brings together a team of child welfare […]
Peace Terrace Academy is hosting a fundraising Dinner on October 18th at 5:30 pm at the Fremont Marriott. Peace Terrace Academy is a private, Islamic PK-8 school in Fremont, CA. They […]
CAIR-SFBAÂ is a civil rights non-profit that provides civil rights and immigration services to Muslims. Next Friday, October 17, they will be hosting an immigration clinic at MCC East Bay. If […]
For MCC's four Jumu'ah services on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025: 1:30 p.m. to 1:50 p.m. Shaykh Faraz Khan delivers this sermon at MCC East Bay 1:40 p.m. to 2:10 p.m.  Ustadh […]
Are you interested in becoming a U.S. citizen? CAIR-SFBA's legal team offers free Citizenship Clinics to support you through every step of the naturalization process, from assessing your eligibility and assisting with fee waivers to completing your application and preparing you for your interview. Join us at one of our upcoming clinics, and let our team help you on your journey. […]
Ninety percent of incarcerated Muslims in the U.S. are converts to the faith, and while seeking to turn a new page in their lives, find the most basic task of getting an Qur'an challenging. Imprisoned Muslims may embrace sectarian or extremist views; others leave religion altogether. Still others return to crime after release, having found […]
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