In an age of social media, endless information, and challenging questions, many young Muslims find themselves wrestling with doubts about faith, purpose, and identity. While questions are natural, navigating them without guidance can leave individuals feeling isolated and uncertain.
Join us for an insightful seminar designed for teens, university students, and parents as we explore how doubts arise, why they persist, and how Islamic belief is strengthened through knowledge, reflection, and meaningful connection. Through engaging discussions and practical examples, participants will learn how to approach difficult questions with confidence, develop a stronger foundation of faith, and build certainty through evidence, worship, and community.
Who Should Attend: Teens, university students, parents, educators, and community members
Come with your questions. Leave with greater clarity, confidence, and a renewed connection to your faith.
Saturday July 4th and Sunday July 5th | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. | MCC Conference Room | Join us in-person or live | Registration TBD
About the Speaker:
Sidi Muhammad Elmarouk is a professional calligrapher and student of knowledge. He was born and raised in the Bay Area. At 14, he moved overseas to Mauritania, where he memorized the Holy Quran. From Mauritania, he traveled to Jordan, where he studied the Islamic sciences and traditional Islamic calligraphy for four years, receiving Ijazas in Tajweed and Hadith narration. From Jordan, he moved to Turkey, where he completed his calligraphy training and learned Fiqh from the great Syrian scholars. Muhammad continues to study privately and has taught the Islamic Sciences for the past six years. He now resides in Toronto, Canada, pursuing a Master’s in Islamic Theology.
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