Join Shaykh Rami Nsour for a pre-Ramadan Saturday morning workshop for practical spiritual tips and insights on what we can do to leverage this upcoming Ramadan for the maximum benefit of our Hereafter.
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. | Saturday, March 2 | Free | MCC Conference Room | Join us in-person only or watch virtually at mcceastbay.org/live
This event is sponsored by the Tayba Foundation & MCC East Bay.
Following this talk and Zuhr congregational prayer, Sheikh Rami will speak to special-need parents about preparing for Ramadan: https://mcceastbay.org/event/caregivers-ramadan/
This workshop will give you helpful tips to maximize your time effectively and efficiently to achieve all your spiritual, intellectual, and physical goals this Ramadan, inshaAllah. Join us to transcend the Ramadan grind and maintain spirituality in a busy life.
Trapped in to-dos and endless appointments, everything we do becomes a task to be checked off quickly, even our worship. So how can we be spiritual if we’re so busy? Prepare for the sacred month with our two dear community teachers as they present practical tips to connect with Allah and rise above the grind this Ramadan.
- – More Getting Ramadan for Ramadan reminders: https://mcceastbay.org/ramadan-ready
- – More Ramadan sermons & talks: https://mcceastbay.org/ramadan-reminders
- – More Shaykh Rami: https://mcceastbay.org/rami
Questions? events@mcceastbay.org
Shaykh Rami Nsour, Founding Director
Rami Nsour is a scholar, counselor, public speaker, teacher, and translator of Islamic texts. Spending over 10 years within the Mauritanian tradition (mahdara) system of studying Islam, Shaykh Rami received licensure (ijaza) to share his wisdom with students. Further enhancing his extensive study of fiqh, Nsour completed an extraordinary ‘in-residence’ experience, allowing him to research questions (fatawa) of Islamic faith, law, and practice.
Rami Nsour co-founded the Tayba Foundation, the first organization in the United States to offer a distance-learning program in Islamic Education to incarcerated men and women. Shaykh Rami has extensive experience in curriculum development, specifically in character (akhlaq), and holds a B.A. in Human Development with a focus on Early Childhood. He also obtained an M.A. in Educational Psychology. A San Francisco Bay Area resident, he lives with his wife and three children.
Questions? events@mcceastbay.org