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SUMMARY:Purification of the Heart – Men’s Book Club
DESCRIPTION: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\, Symptoms\, and Cures of the Spiritual Diseases of the Heart. \nEach session will cover one chapter\, including group discussions and reflections on heart diseases and their treatments. \nWhile we encourage consistent attendance for shared reflection and continuity\, each session is self-contained\, and participants are welcome to drop in even if they cannot commit to attending every week. Sidi Mohammed Kaddoura facilitates this group. \nStarts October 16 | Thursdays | 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. | Conference Room | In-person only \nClass Schedule: Tracking Chapters: Purification of the Heart– Men’s Book Club \nDisclaimer: This book club is intended to stimulate thought and reflection\, not to teach deen. It is not a fiqh or aqidah class. \nDiscussion Group Guidelines \n\nEveryone has something to say; everyone has something to learn.\n\nShy participants are encouraged to contribute.\nTalkative participants are encouraged to listen more.\n\n\nConfidentiality is essential.\n\nDo not share other participants’ reflections outside the group. It’s okay to say\, “someone in my book club made me think about…” but not “so-and-so said…”\n\n\nGive 70 excuses.\n\nAssume good intentions. If disagreements arise\, remember our shared goal is growth. We leave differences in the room and continue with brotherhood outside of it.\n\n\nMaintain emotional awareness.\n\nThe topics we discuss may evoke strong emotions. All participants are expected to remain calm\, respectful\, and emotionally intelligent. Please avoid getting carried away in conversation. Proper etiquette is required at all times.\n\n\n\nBook Purchase \nPlease purchase the book in advance if you want to follow along. Available at: \n\nAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/Purification-Heart-Symptoms-Spiritual-Diseases/dp/1929694156\nZaytuna Bookstore: https://bookstore.zaytuna.edu/products/purificationoftheheart\n\nAbout the Book \nThis exploration of Islamic spirituality delves into the psychological diseases and cures of the heart. The causes and practical cures of these diseases are discussed\, offering a penetrating glimpse into how Islam deals with spiritual and psychological problems and demonstrating how all people can benefit from these teachings. \n\nAuthor: Imam Mawlud (translated and with extensive commentary by Hamza Yusuf) \nAbout the Translator \nHamza Yusuf is an American Islamic scholar and co-founder of Zaytuna College\, the first accredited Muslim liberal arts college in the United States. He is one of the most influential Islamic educators in the Western world\, known for his ability to bridge traditional Islamic scholarship with contemporary issues. \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOctober – 16\nWelcome & Book Overview\n\n\nOctober – 23\nIntroduction to Purification\n\n\nOctober – 30\nMiserliness\n\n\nNovember – 06\nNo Meeting\n\n\nNovember – 13\nWantoness\n\n\nNovember – 20\nHatred\n\n\nNovember – 27\nNo Meeting – Thanksgiving\n\n\nDecember – 04\nIniquity\n\n\nDecember – 11\nLove of the World\n\n\nDecember – 18\nEnvy\n\n\nDecember – 25\nNo Meeting – Christmas\n\n\nJanuary – 01\nNo Meeting – New Year’s Day\n\n\nJanuary – 08\nBlameworthy Modesty\n\n\nJanuary – 15\nFantasizing\n\n\nJanuary – 22\nFear of Poverty\n\n\nJanuary – 29\nOstentation\n\n\nFebruary – 05\nRelying on Other than God\n\n\nFebruary – 12\nDispleasure with Divine Decree\n\n\nFebruary – 19\nNo Meeting – Ramadan\n\n\nFebruary – 26\nNo Meeting – Ramadan\n\n\nMarch – 05\nNo Meeting – Ramadan\n\n\nMarch – 12\nNo Meeting – Ramadan\n\n\nMarch – 19\nNo Meeting – Ramadan
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/purification-of-the-heart-bookclub/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
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SUMMARY:Second-Annual Bay Area Muslim Homeschooling Conference
DESCRIPTION:If you are currently a homeschooling parent or considering homeschooling for your children now or in the future\, this space is designed for you to learn\, share\, and grow as we nurture children who are grounded in faith and prepared for the world. \nJoin us for a powerful day of connection\, learning\, and inspiration at the Bay Area’s Muslim Homeschooling Conference\, created to uplift and empower families pursuing faith-based education at home. \nThis is a whole-family event for mothers\, fathers\, and any caregiver seeking more knowledge\, practical tools\, and a strong sense of community rooted in shared values. Whether you’re just starting out or deep into your homeschooling journey\, you’ll leave with renewed purpose\, clarity\, and confidence. \n10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Saturday\, June 6\, 2026 | MCC Conference Room | RSVP required for in-person attendance | $45/person (no daycare) or $55/person (+ daycare for one child) | Virtual option available at $15/viewer | Register at mcceastbay.org/homeschoolconference \nLunch included Mirchi Cafe (Dublin). \nSponsored by Burooj & MCC East Bay. \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org  \n\n– More talks & lectures about Islamic Homeschooling: http://mcceastbay.org/homeschooling\n\n  \nThis is a day of inspiration\, learning\, and connection for families navigating or considering the homeschool journey. This conference offers you the opportunity to learn from some of the most respected voices in Muslim education and local homeschooling today. Here is what you can expect: \n\n• Knowledge-driven talks by seasoned educators and thought leaders on curriculum planning\, parenting with purpose\, and spiritual development\n• Vendor booths featuring local Muslim authors\, Islamic learning resources\, curriculum tools\, and more\n• A welcoming space to ask questions\, share experiences\, and build community with fellow parents and caregivers\n• Support for families exploring homeschooling for the upcoming school year\n• Lunch included\, with time to connect\, reflect\, and network\n\n  \nThe Muslim Community Center (MCC) East Bay maintains a standing policy to ensure financial need does not prevent community members from attending its educational programs. This policy offers financial waivers for classes\, workshops\, and school offerings\, with specific procedures for requests over $30.  \n\nPolicy Scope: Covers classes\, camps\, Sunday School\, and workshops at the center.\nApplication Process: For events costing more than $30\, a financial waiver form must be completed: http://mcceastbay.org/scholarship\nSmall Amount Requests: For events costing less than $30\, a promo code is available by emailing scholarship@mcceastbay.org.\nPurpose: To eliminate financial barriers to educational opportunities within MCC East Bay’s four walls. \n\n  \nChildcare and Daycare \nWe will have daycare available for families who would like their children to attend while parents participate in the conference. The cost is $10/per child for ages 1 to 8. \n  \nFeatured Speakers \nWe’re honored to welcome homeschool pioneers Hana Khatib\, Yusr Hassan\, Reema Qadry\, and two local brothers who have been homeschooled. Join veteran homeschoolers and educators for guidance grounded in years of experience. \nJoin us for a day filled with knowledge\, purpose\, and shared vision as we grow this beautiful movement. \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org    \n  \nAbout the Presenters:  \nMC Rooya Ayubi is a passionate unschooling mother\, life coach\, and community leader who empowers families to follow a self-directed\, holistic learning path. \n  \nYusr Hassan is a mother of four\, a homeschooling mom of 20 years\, and a certified parenting coach/educator with over 26 years of experience. She is the founder of the online Amana Parenting community\, serving thousands of Muslim moms worldwide through workshops\, group programs\, and 1-1 coaching. She is also the co-founder of ILM Tree Co-op\, supporting intentional Muslim education. Yusur views parenting as an amanah and a path of worship. Her work helps moms lead their homes with mercy\, firmness\, and trust in Allah. During Ramadan\, she guides families to align routines\, discipline\, and hearts with the Sunnah. \nTo learn more:Instagram: @amanaparenting \n  \nOthman Tomeh is a Zaytuna College student pursuing a B.A. in Islamic Law and Theology with a Minor in Arabic\, expected to graduate in 2026. Othman serves as Class President at Zaytuna\, where he has organized cultural\, academic\, and community events. He is passionate about integrated learning that develops the whole person\, body\, mind\, and soul. \nHe is the co-founder of Ihsan Halal and volunteers with the Muslim Community Center’s Refugee Relief Committee. A martial artist with a black belt in Kung Fu and years of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu\, he also brings hands-on skills in woodworking\, permaculture\, and animal husbandry. \n  \nReema Qadry is the founder of Calibrated Pathways\, a homeschool consulting practice helping families build home-education experiences rooted in academic excellence and strong parent-child connection. Based in Silicon Valley\, she homeschools her two sons (ages 15 and 11) and brings nearly 15 years of hands-on experience in intentional parenting and homeschooling. \nAfter nearly 12 years in tech\, Reema stepped into full-time motherhood in 2010\, guided by a deep calling to raise children with intention. Her approach weaves attachment parenting philosophy with practical\, creative support — helping families find harmony between academic rigor and family life during the elementary and middle school years. \nAs co-founder of Silicon Valley Muslim Homeschoolers and several homeschooling co-ops\, Reema has a rich background in community-building. Through Calibrated Pathways\, she helps parents discover that everything they need to give their children an exceptional education already lives within them. \nConnect with Reema at calibratedpathways.com and on Instagram. \n  \nZackariya is a homeschooled high school student with a wide range of interests\, spanning from Dungeons & Dragons to reading enriching literature. He enjoys many different subjects\, from STEM to languages and the humanities\, and has become really interested in how language and the mind connect. \nOutside of school\, he enjoys volunteering\, playing tennis\, and reading. Some of his favorite novels include The Count of Monte Cristo\, Crime and Punishment\, and The Alchemist. \n  \nHana Khatib is deeply passionate about homeschooling and has been cultivating a rich\, nurturing learning environment for her children since 2003. Drawing from her own strengths and creativity\, she’s built a sustainable and inspiring homeschool journey rooted in a Waldorf-inspired\, Islamic approach. Her work emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning—for both parent and child—and she encourages other homeschoolers to rediscover their own passions as a foundation for confident\, joyful education. \nWith three grown sons and a 14-year-old daughter still learning at home\, Hana brings years of experience and insight to her teaching. She is currently a teacher-in-training at the Waldorf School of Orange County and a skilled artist\, knitter\, and maker\, sharing her talents to inspire and uplift fellow homeschooling families. \nBased in California\, Hana documents her homeschooling journey on her website\, pepperandpine.com\, and across social media platforms\, where you can find her under @pepperandpine on YouTube\, Instagram\, Facebook\, Threads\, and TikTok. \nMuslim parents are increasingly turning to full-time Islamic schools or homeschooling as a haven for their children from public schools that are antagonistic to their values. As waitlists at Islamic schools grow\, frustrated parents are unsure what to do next. \n  \nArshan Ahmad is the co-founder and partner of Friday Ventures (fridayhq.co)\, an early-stage VC fund for Muslim startups and a community of founders\, investors\, and experts. He’s also the founder of PureFi\, a halal digital bank. \nHe was previously a Product Manager at Autodesk\, Workday\, and Dave\, which went through a $4B IPO. He studied traditional ‘alimiyyah and used to be a federal prison chaplain. \nHe went to the International Academy\, ranked the #1 high school in North America. And he has been unschooling his 4 children for 8 years. \n  \n \n \nMuslim parents are increasingly turning to full-time Islamic schools or homeschooling as a haven for their children from public schools that are antagonistic to their values. As waitlists at Islamic schools grow\, frustrated parents are unsure what to do next. \nWhat is Homeschooling?\nHomeschooling is an educational approach in which parents or guardians educate their children at home rather than sending them to a traditional public or private school. It involves providing comprehensive education to children in the comfort of their homes. \nIn homeschooling\, parents typically serve as primary educators. They develop or choose a curriculum\, create lesson plans\, and teach the material to their children. Parents can also choose to outsource instruction to qualified tutors and resources to support their children’s learning. Homeschooling can be tailored to meet every child’s unique needs\, interests\, and learning styles. \nWhy Homeschool?\nThe reasons for homeschooling vary from family to family. Common motivations include a desire for religious or moral education\, a more personalized approach to teaching\, concerns about the school environment or curriculum\, the child’s unique needs\, the family’s financial situation\, or the need for scheduling flexibility. \nIs Homeschooling legal?\nThe legality of homeschooling varies by country and\, in some cases\, by specific region. Laws and regulations regarding homeschooling can vary significantly. \nIn many countries\, homeschooling is legal and recognized as a legitimate educational option. Some countries have specific homeschooling laws that outline the requirements and procedures parents must follow. These laws may include mandatory notifications to educational authorities\, periodic assessments\, curriculum standards\, and teacher qualifications. \nIt is crucial for parents considering homeschooling to research the laws and regulations in their specific country\, state\, or region to ensure compliance with local requirements. Local homeschooling organizations\, support groups\, or Education consultants\, such as Soulful Studies\, can provide valuable information and guidance regarding the legal aspects of homeschooling in a particular area.
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/homeschool-conference/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Events
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SUMMARY:#TeamFajr Monthly Sunday Breakfast & Qur'an Khatam
DESCRIPTION:  \n“If people knew the reward in praying Fajr & Isha in a congregation\, they would go to the Masjid even if they had to crawl” [Bukhari & Muslim] \nJoin Qari Amar Bellaha on the first Sunday of each month. Pray the pre-dawn prayer in congregation (6 a.m.)\, followed by recitations of Surah Yaseen and Al-Wird Al-Latif (booklets provided) in unison\, community dua\, and following sunup\, Salat al-Ishraq prayer in congregation. Qari Amar will also lead the Khatam (completion) of the Qur’an. Each month\, congregation members complete one Juz of the Holy Qur’an. Please finish your Juz by the first Sunday of each month. Sign up for Juz at mcceastbay.org/juz.  \n2026 Sunday Monthly Khatam with Qari Amar Bellaha: \n\n– January 4\, 2026\n– February 1\, 2026\n– No TeamFajr in Ramadan\n– April 5\, 2026\n– May 3\, 2026\n– June 7\, 2026\n– July 5\, 2026\n– August 2\, 2026\n– September 6\, 2026\n– October 4\, 2026\n– November 1\, 2026\n– December 6\, 2026\n\nThere are numerous benefits and virtues of reciting the Holy Qur’an and sending Salawat upon Rasulullah (S). Along with bringing great barakah into our lives\, these two acts of ‘ibadah are a means by which Allah elevates our rank in Jannah. Though it may be challenging to make a habit of tilawah (recitation) and Salawat individually\, there is strength in our numbers. Join your MCC community in our goal of collectively completing a Qur’an khatam. Questions? events@mcceastbay.org \n\nMore Qari Amar: https://mcceastbay.org/amar\nImam al-Haddad’s litanies (al-Wird al-Latif): https://mcceastbay.org/wird\nThe Prophet (Peace be upon him) said\, “He who performs the Fajr will be under the protection of Allah.” [Muslim]\nThe Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “The best prayer before Allah is the Fajr prayer on Friday in the congregation.”\n\n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/monthly-teamfajr-khatm-2-2/2026-06-07/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Events
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