12/1/17: Michigan Imams Council elected a New Co-Chair

Michigan Imams Council Elected a New Co-Chair

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IHW new hall of Imam Hussein (as) held its first official meeting this morning, hosting the Michigan Imams Council!

The meeting was chaired by its two Co-chairs- Imam Mustafa Al-Turk and Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi.

During the assembly, imam Mustafa Al-Turk asked for a year of leave for personal reasons and the council unanimously voted imam Mohammed Al-Masmary as the Council new Co-Chair!

Imam Elahi thanked imam Mustafa for his years of hard work and dedication!
Imam Elahi also honored the Council's achievements in serving the Muslim community and bringing more educations for the families and youth and standing against Islamophobia, he also expressed his personal opinion expecting the Council to be more out speaking not only on the issues related to the Muslim community in America but also the Umma issues in general. The Imam mentioned the war crimes in Yemen and the pain of hunger, poverty and cholera under the Saudi's daily bombardments and aggression!

A number of Imams emphasized on the locality of the Council mission and recommended to focus on the plights of Muslim community in America and to avoid bringing the Middle East problems to the Council discussions.
The imams meeting followed up with lunch and noon prayer attended by both Shia and Sunni imams!

Next month the Council will review its mission statement and will strategize its priorities!
At the end, imam Elahi presented imam Mustafa an Islamic gift on behalf of Islamic House of Wisdom and the Imams Council!
We welcome your comments, expectations and suggestions for the imams Council!

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October 21, 2017: Semi-Annual Community Dinner
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IHW Dinner: Celebrating Our Community's Inspiring Achievements, Honoring Wonderful Works of our Volunteers, Sharing a Heavenly Vision for Tomorrow and Rejecting the Hell of Hatred, War, Violence and Terrorism!

Islamic House of Wisdom celebrated its semi-annual dinner Saturday successfully, attracting hundreds of leaders, activists, ,interfaith, elected officials, political candidates and community members.

The attendance included Dearborn Heights City Council Chairman Bob Constant, Councilwoman Lisa Hicks Clayton, Dearborn City Councilman Mike Sareini, Representative of the Dearborn Police Department, Ambassador of Lebanon to Sweden Dr. Ali Ajami, Dr. Ned Fawaz, representative from the various nonprofit and religions institutions in the area and a host of journalists.

During the dinner Jeff Mallad, Bill Bazzi, Bob Constant and Lisa Hicks spoke about their vision for our community's future and the reasons they took the challenge of candidacy for the coming elections.
Summary of Imam Elahi's dinner speech!
Imam Elahi started his words with honoring the victims of recent natural disasters, the fire in CA, the flood in Florida and Texas, the domestic terrorist attacks in Las Vegas and also victims of war and terrorism in the Middle East and Africa and the latest isis attack on the Shia Mosque in Kabul.

Adding that in a world suffers from hellfire of hatred, death and destruction, it's humbling to address this heavenly audience and promote paradise in this world and hereafter rather than hell in both!!

Admiring the achievements of our community in the last few decades and the role of so many community leaders not only on the local but the international levels.

Mentioning some Quranic verses guiding the path to Paradise, Imam Elahi added, we can make a sample of that paradise on this planet if we work together to build our community based on education, ethics, patience, honesty, peace, justice, faith and family values.

Giving a short presentation on 22 years of IHW services to our youth from

facilitating the karate classes, girl's scouts, matrimonial services, brain storming seminars on social problems such as drugs, depression, suicide and mental disorder to standing against war, violence and terrorism of Isis and other evil groups.

IHW hosted the gathering of code of honor signature between the Shia and Sunni scholars, in addition to the code of honor between Muslim and Christian religious leaders.

IHW has been a voice of reason, responsibility and truth telling in any opportunity and especially through the media and social networks.
At the end Imam Elahi asked the guests who value the services of IHW to contribute to the programs and projects of this house of God!

Let's support IHW as a voice of unity, love and brotherhood in this community and country.
The new Imam Hussein hall at IHW will be open soon; this is to facilitate more services to our interfaith partners and senior citizens!

Looking forward to seeing you all in our services and if there is anything IHW can do to help you any possible capacity!

View More Photo Highlights of the Dinner Event, HERE!

In case you were unable to attend the Semi-Annual Dinner, yet able to assist, You may support the IHW's Services by making an Online Donation: Here

 

 

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April 30, 2017 Islamic House of Wisdom: Dinner, Discussion and Celebration!

Islamic House of Wisdom: Dinner, Discussion and Celebration!

Imam Hussain's (as) universal message was honored and celebrated with the presence of hundreds of Interfaith partners, community leaders, organizations and activists on the 3rd of Shabaan, April 30th at the Islamic House of Wisdom!

Imam Elahi focused on the characteristics of this beautiful and blessed baby of the prophet's household (pbut) and said Imam Hussain was more than a person, he was a path, a mission, a university and his birth was a birth of light, love and beauty! Imam Hussein called for peace but martyred by the army of ignorance, greed, and warmongering! Imam Hussein was an embodiment of faith, courage, commitment, love and sacrifice!

Imam Elahi spoke against current Islamophobia as a political project whose target is not extremism and terrorism but the peaceful Islam. The warmongers like to make business in the name of Isis and this is why any time that Isis loses in Syria, the Israeli fighters bomb the positions of Isis enemies right away! Imam Elahi continued that the true teachings of Islam are represented by prophet Mohammad, his family and righteous companions not those poppets payed by the Saudi princes to bring bloodshed and fitna in the region and bring embarrassment to Islam.

Imam Elahi stated that the true peaceful nature of Islam is expressed in this statement of Imam Ali (as) who said: I swear by God, if I was given the entire earth and all under sky to hurt an ant to the extent of depriving it from a Barley, I won't do it! Imam compared this position with bombing and burning of millions of men, women and children in this war zone world in the name of God or democracy while the real motivation is money, power and domination! Imam Elahi concluded with calling for friendship, reconciliation, peace and speaking up against war, terrorism and extremism!

At the end, a delicious dinner was delivered by Byblos Banquet Hall in Dearborn in an atmosphere of friendship among the Shia, Sunni, Muslim and Christian brothers and sisters and all ended while everyone left the mosque with joy and happiness of finding new friends and learning something new!

In the Name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate.

Asalaamu alaikum! Let me say first of all that it is a great honor to be with you today. I have been an admirer of Imam Hussein (AS) for many years now. I want to thank Imam Elahi first of all for the opportunity to be here. I bring you greetings from Dr Sayyid Syeed of the Interfaith

Office of ISNA. I bring greetings to you from Muslim friends in the Islamic Republic of the

Gambia as well as Muslim friends from Cuba. Before I begin, I want to read something to you from a book I take with me wherever I go.

The book, which you know well, mis al Kulayni's "AL KAFI." It is from the "Book of Knowledge." I have read this piece every day for the past 25 years.

"......the acquisition of Knowledge is incumbent on all Muslims. The acquisition of Knowledge is even more important than the acquisition of wealth...."

I read this everyday in order to learn something "new" each day that Allah has given to me.

As is true of all presentations such as these, I have had many revisions based on important Experiences. The most coming from Imam Elahi who made the very important observation that most things in life cone from "memories." I wish to share personal memories that have happened to me which have brought me to this point today.

As Ahmed correctly pointed out, I am a retired Presbyterian minister who took early retirement after 30 years of service. I did so because I believed that Allah was preparing me and calling me to undertake opportunities such as this. In my opinion, Interfaith Dialogue and cooperation are the way if the future. Such events are "my religion."

When I introduce myself, I say to people that I am a "Son of Ibrahim," a Hanif. For 30 years, I have been reading daily the Hebrew Scriptures, the New Testament, and the Holy Qur'an. They are all for me "the Word of Allah." Further, I believe that the Holy Qur'an provides the mechanism to address all of the "Religious Questions" of humanity. The Qur'an is God's Word to all people.

I want to say to you, as a fellow American, how glad and proud I am to call the Muslim Community on Michigan my fellow Americans. You make us a better nation than we would be without you. A great deal of the rhetoric which comes from the White House in "tweets" suggests

that our "wealth, prosperity, and success" is what makes America great. I disagree. What makes us great is each generation of new American Immigrants! You remind the rest of us what we have forgotten. Your idealism, dreams, commitment, and spirit breathe fresh air into our nation thereby making us great! I, for one, thank you! The Muslim Ummah in Dearborn has been here for over 100 years! I am proud to say that I am in in the most "Muslim Cities" in the world.

Were we EVER to "close our doors" to immigrants, we would cease to be "America." There is no such thing as an American race, creed, religion, or way to do things. What makes us

Americans is our commitment to ideals of beliefs and diversity all held together by our Constitution. As far as Religions go, Islam is an early American Religion. You have been here since 1619, Colonial,days. You came in the people of enslaved African Muslims who uttered the "SHAHADAH" long before the Christian creeds were which oftentimes cause division.

As I was flying away from Norfolk, Virginia, I was able to see from the air certain areas which brought back memories which have made me who I am. As is typical for air travel from Norfolk, we went out over the Atlantic Ocean to steer clear of Navy Fighter jets from Oceana Naval Air Station. From the air, I was able to see the Navy Base -- the largest in the world. But, sadly enough, before it was a Navy Base, it was once known as "Chesapeake" and for enslaved African Muslims, it was the place that marked the end of the long voyage known as the "Middle Passage." About 20 million enslaved African Muslims, stripped from their homeland, became "chattel commodities" where they were sold to Southern planters. From the air, I saw Norfolk State University, an historic African American University where I am proud to be an Adjunct Professor. I was reminded of my own Liberal Arts education that I received from Hampden-Sydney College. I was reminded that liberal arts education was preserved not by European monasteries; rather by Shi'a Hawzas in Najaf and Karbala. More to come.

From the air, I was able to see King's Grant Presbyterian Church, the church where I served as Pastor for 18 of my 30 years of service. I remembered when our church welcomed and resettled a Shi'a Muslim refugee family from Baghdad, Iraq. We welcomed this devout Muslim family into our church. It proved to beca great exercise in Interfaith Cooperation. The family are now proud United States citizens. And, like you, the faithful in Dearborn, they are also making us better Americans than we were without you.

From the air, I also saw Yorktown, Virginia -- they place where yours and my "War of Independence" ended. As i saw Yorktown from the air, I imagined the following taking place. I imagine the "founding fathers" standing on the banks of the York River watching the British warships leaving as they headed home across the Atlantic Ocean. There standing were Jefferson, Washington, Hamilton, Franklin, and Madison. They all thought, "well, we won the War. What next??

Imam Hussein (AS) walks onto the scene -- and addresses them. He says the following. "CONGRATULATIONS! You won. You threw off British Imperialism. You rid yourselves of oppression, lack of freedom, and mercantilism. That was the easy part. Now comes the hard part. What are you going to do to keep yourselves from acting like the British? Let me offer three (3) suggestions of what you may want to consider doing.

1. Never, ever close your borders to new citizens. Remember, immigration is what has made you who you are. If you "close your borders," you will never reach your potential.

2. Always provide for "freedom of religion for everyone." Remember that Thomas Jefferson, when Governor of Virginia, authored the "Virginia Bill for Religious Freedom." Mr Jefferson thought it unfair that a prerequisite for owning land meant that one had to be in communion with the Church of England.

3. And finally, and most importantly, remember that you as a nation will always be better – with diversity informed by immigration, Believe it or not, young nation, you will one day have an

African American President. His name will be Barack HUSSEIN Obama. He will quote something that a great teacher in his life (his mother) used tom tell him. 'Barry, you can always be better tomorrow than you are today. Work on it.' President Obama will tell you that you too as a nation can be better. It comes about with each new generation of American immigrants.

As an American "Son of Ibrahim," I am committed to these "words of advice" given to the American Founding Fathers by Imam Hussein (AS). Allow me briefly to share my memories that have lead me there.

-in 1979, I was a student at Hampden-Sydney College. I was taking a class by Dr Taylo

Reveley called "ISLAM AS A LIVING RELIGION." The Revolution in Iran broke out. It was obvious that many Americans, including me, really did not know what was going on. Dr Reveley wisely stated, "it is a shame that we have no exchange students from Iran on campus this semester. If we did,we may know what is going on."

-In 1986, my wife, our 18 month old son, snd I left fir Scotland where I would begin Graduate

School at the University of St Andrews. My research would be in Islamic /Christian Relations

While there, I remembered Dr Reveley's wise words. I was invited to become part of an Interfaith Group which was composed of Presbyterians and Iranian students. My Iranian friends introduced me to the works of Dr Ali Shariati, the inspiration of the Iranian Revolution. Ibwas hooked. I also learned that Dr. Shariati received his PhD from The University of Paris under

Jean-Paul Sartre. In that study group was Franz Fanon, leader of the Algerian War of

Independence as well as occasionally, Che Guevara, Jose Miguez Bonino, and Gustavo Guttierez. What a group.

I also learned that Liberal Arts Efucation was preserved, nurtured, snd developed in the Shi'a Hawzas of Najaf, Karbala, Qom, and Mashad. In 529 AD, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian the Great closed Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum because they taught pagan philosophy.

The Professors went over the border into Sasanian Iran where they were welcomed. They taught in Iranian Nestorian Christian schools where they taught until becoming absorbed into the Shi'a ' Hawzas when Islam came to Iraq and Iran. We may thank Shi'a Islam for preserving education and giving it to the West.

-I mentioned the Shi'a family that Church welcomed in 2009. After the first year, the mother of the family shared with me "why" she now called America home. She said, "I love the way that you Americans are so much like Iraqis!" When I heard this, I knew that we were already"better."

-Trips to both the Islamic Republic of The Gambia and Cuba also have given me memories that have contributed to who I am.

In September 2016, I was a guest if the government of the Islamic Republic of the Gambia. I had several meetings with the President, his Cabinet, and many other people. I saw rice fields which in 2 years time will feed rice to the entire continent of Africa. I saw happy and productive people. I visited the village of Juffereh, home of Kunte Kinte. I saw the horrible effects of the slave trade on Gambia, the smallest nation in Africa. Yet I also saw what Allah can do through devout Muslim people who want yo do what Allah asks them to do. I saw why the Gambia is rightly called "the Smiling Coast of Africa."

My wife and I took two trips to Cuba - in 1997 and 2016. I was serving Covenant Presbyterian Church in Austin, Texas and we had initiated a Presbyterian Partnership with the Luyano Presbyterian Church in Havana. In 2016, when we returned, we found a Cuba that had about 20,000 Muslim converts. I also learned that there was a vibrant Iranian Community there.

I was told that West African Muslims had been coming to Cuba since the early 1500s. Im also found that many Cubans knew of Dr Ali Shariati and his connection to Che Guevara. Again, for me, new Knowledge.

In closing, allow me to say this. Both anthropology and genetics teach us that we are all "ONE PEOPLE" just as the Qur'an teaches. We are all "TAWHID." In fact, native Americans worshiped the "ONE SPIRIT." They were Muslims (followers of Tawhid) and did not know it. We know that the human race, as we know it, descended from about 200 Africans who left eastern Kenya about 200,000 years ago. Yes, we are all, AFRICANS! In 1492, we "bumped" into each other and we had forgotten who we were -- one family -- TAWHID.

We need to undo this. Islamophobia, racism, and ethnic hatred are NOT natural. Allah created the human race.

Human beings created the bad stuff. We, the human community can undo this. The Qur'an can show us how. Malcolm X wrote us the following from the Hajj.

"America needs to understand Islam." May we all be committed to this task!!

Shukran!!

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3/10/17: Congratulations to the Youth on a Successful Fatimiya Performance

Congratulations to the Youth who recently put together a successful performance to commemorate the Fatimiya Occasion!

 

 

 

 

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1/14/17: Honoring the late, Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani

Honoring the Memory of a Hero and a Peacemaker Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani at Islamic House of Wisdom
Hundreds of Muslims and non-Muslims gathered at IHW last Saturday 1/14/17 to express their condolences and sympathy on the sad occasion of late Ayatollah Rafsanjani who passed away on Jan 8th in Tehran.
After recitation of the Quran by Youness Makki and majless by Sheikh Hassan Habhab, Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi performed the memorial service as the key-note speaker of the ceremony.
The following is some highlights from imam Elahi presentation.
Imam Elahi welcomed the participants and honored ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani as a hero not only with Islamic but also universal standards.
The Quran identifies three characteristics as the major distinctions of great individuals in a society, knowledge, hard work (authentic jihad) and piety, the late ayatollah was blessed with all these qualifications.
It’s a huge tragedy for the world to lose such a great thinker, philosopher, true Quranic commentator, jurisprudent, writer, speaker, courageous commander, powerful peacemaker and a moral role model.
Ayatollah Rafsanjani was a distinguished student, spiritual son, closest companion, and a beloved friend of the Islamic Republic’s Founder.
The late ayatollah represented the moderate, straight path of the Republic and its voice of wisdom, vision, devotion, discipline and determination.
Ayatollah Rafsanjani is one of the founding fathers and architects of the Islamic Republic as in America George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin are considered of the founding fathers of the Republic.
Ayatollah joined other great friends whom he shared the same strongholds of struggle during the tough times before the revolution’s victory. Yes he joined those who already met their Lord while completed their duties such as ayatollah Taleghani, Montazeri, Motahhari, Mofatteh, Beheshti, Bahonar, Hasheminejad, Tabasi, Mosavi Ardebili and others pure souls.
Before being a politician ayatollah Rafsanjani was an educator and a man of culture and literature. Tafsir Rahnama of the Quran, great legacy of 14 valuable volumes of his life memories, establishment of Azad University with millions of students and graduates, leading Tehran Friday prayer and leaving a legacy of hundreds of inspiring and educational sermons, limitless books, articles, lectures and statements all demonstrate the late ayatollah’s spiritual and cultural contributions.
Imam Elahi then spoke about the final Friday prayer lead by ayatollah in 2009 in Tehran and considered that message as the best road map for Iran and the Muslim world. In that sermon the ayatollah gave a brief and beautiful presentation of moral and loving nature of prophet Mohammad mission and asked the leaders of the Republic and the entire nation to follow that direction. For the system to succeed he emphasized on 1- obeying the law, and if the law was not working well to change it through legal ways. 2- Achieving people trust and confidence.
He asked for freedom of the prisoners who were arrested during the controversial presidential election and spoke about being one nation, one family, one destination.
Imam Elahi admired the late ayatollah for his success in construction policies after the war, including Tehran subway and bringing so much peace and prosperity despite of economic crises.
As president he was so wise, open, and smart that even the late King Abdullah of Saudi was impressed with his wisdom and invited him to the kingdom and welcomed him to visit the Fadak of Fatimah (SA). If late Rafsanjani policies had a chance to continue till the end, there was a great chance that the Middle East especially Yemen, Syria and Iraq wouldn’t be in a situation they are today.
So we are mourning a huge loss and tragedy. We are saying goodbye to a man who had a history of service, sacrifice and sincerity, a man who worked hard till an hour before his death, never gave up, never lost his patience and acted always responsibly. He was shot and wounded by the Forghan evil terrorists in 1980s and lived the rest of his life a living martyr. The ayatollah and his family were the targets of so much injustice, insults, intimidations, physical and psychological harassments by the forces of greed, jealousy, ignorance, and power hungry yet he never complained about his personal pains and continued to defend the people’s civil rights and human dignity.
Imam Elahi at the end went through some of his memories personal meetings in 80s and 90s with ayatollah Rafsanjani and talked about the ayatollah’s friendliness, frankness, dignity and humbleness.
In conclusion the imam admired the Iranian people for expressing their love, loyalty, gratitude and understanding to ayatollah Rafsanjani with their amazing multi millions participation in his funeral procession. It was a day of people, a day of sadness and sorrow, day of dedication and dignity and a day of saying goodbye to one the founding father of Islamic Republic.
Let’s wish that president Rouhani and other political leaders of Iran be able to continue the covenant of ayatollah Rafsanjai, the covenant of courage, commitment, peace, moderation and service to Iran and good relationships with the rest of the world.
Let’s dream that one day the people in the Muslim world be free from the current corrupt oppressive authorities and enjoy God’s given gift of dignity and equality.

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1/7/17: Welcoming the New Year- Family Gathering

Families of the community, almost 300 people gathered for a breakfast & program at the IHW to welcoming the New Year of 2017. Will post a brief of the program soon!

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12/18/16: Birth of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) celebrated at the IHW

IHW held an event for families to honor the Birth of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Imam Jafar Sadiq (as).

The evening began with congregational evening prayer followed with dinner together.
In the auditorium the program continued with Nasheed recited by Br. Younis Makki and a discussion led by Imam Elahi. The youth were engaged in every step of the program from the Quran recitations to nasheed and dialogue throughout Imam Elahi's message.

The youth had a unique opportunity to both ask and answer questions to fuel their understanding and interest. The evening concluded with dessert & gifts handed out to all of the children!

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11/19/16: Arb'aeen Discussion With Arabic-Islamic School Students

Arba'een Discussion & Latmiyah Held with Arabic-Islamic School Students 
Last Saturday- Some of the older Arabic-Islamic School students had an opportunity to meet with Imam Elahi & Br. Mohammad Ayad.

Together they discussed Arba'een and its significance followed with latmiyah and group prayer practice.

View Photo Highlights- HERE

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11/18/16: Arb'aeen Services at the IHW

Arba'een Commemorations
The dynamic, dedicated and passionate youth of the Mainstay Foundation in collaboration with IHW held an excellent Arbaeen program both in Arabic and English for three nights last weekend.

The program followed with a variety of delicious food and fruit bringing a real atmosphere of Arba'een with the spirit of Arbaeen march in Karbala these days.
View Photo Highlights- HERE

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11/19/16: Dangers of Hookah Info Session Held by the Youth of Wisdom

Dangers of Hookah Info Session Held by the Youth of Wisdom

One of the first in the Youth of Wisdom's #elev8 series.
Special thanks to sister Rokaya Alsehmani and Eastern Michigan University College of Nursing for their collaboration. Stay tuned to future #elev8 events and activities!
 

Youth of Wisdom's NEXT Occasion:
Family Movie Event- Dec. 17th at 2:30pm!

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11/05/16: Semi-Annual Fundraising Dinner at the IHW

IHW Dinner Demonstrated the Spirit of Love, Charity, Solidarity and Support!

View Photo's of the Event: HERE

November 5, 2016-  Night Hundreds of community members, leaders, representatives of religious and cultural centers, interfaith partners, clergy community, city officials, Ambassador Dr. Ali Ajami, Judge Sam Salamey, Judge Christopher Dingell and Judge David Turfe were among the participants of this dinner.

Dr. Rima Charara, the Vice Chair of the board of Trusties of IHW on behalf of chairman Dr. Hassan Saab and entire IHW family welcomed the guests of the event and shared some information about IHW's spiritual, intellectual, social and ethical services and asked the community to generously support the mission and vision of this organization with their time, talent and treasure.

The Awardees of this dinner were representatives of IHW's vision- Interfaith, women and the youth! Rev. Ed Rowe, an interfaith friend and a civil right leader from The First United Methodist Church was the first recipient of this dinner awards, introduced by Nasser Beydoun, the chairman of the board of directors of the Arab-American Civil Rights. Ladies representative, Hajja Lila Amen and youth representative, Younes Hamzeh Makki were other recipients of IHW dinner awards.

Imam Elahi spoke about the concept of charity as an expression of love, liberation of soul, humanity and one of the most fundamental features in the Islamic faith. He also spoke about this Tuesday’s elections and while expressed his sadness of some Islamophobic, racist and hateful political statements around asked our community to look at elections as an engagement opportunities and make time to vote. Voting is a social obligation.

Everyone was amazed of the delicious and artful dinner prepared by Ollies restaurant under hajj Ali Hojaij's management. Dearborn Fresh, Papaya, Shatila, Rene Flower and hajj Hassan Jawad's Company and a long list of other generous doners were recognized for their generous support and contributions.

If for any reason you were unable to make it to the dinner, yet still like to show support: DONATE ONLINE

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10/1-12/16: Ashura Services Held at the IHW

We would like to thank all who contributed and participated to help make the IHW Ashura Services a success!


Special thanks to Sheikh Fadel Al-Khatib, Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi, Br. Ali Fadel, Br. Mohamad Ayyad, Sr. Teeba Sadoun, all of the honorable professionals and community leaders who shared their experiences & Ashura reflections each night, to our MC's both in English & Arabic, Youth Quran Reciters, all volunteers and staff of IHW!


As many are aware, the continuous daily services require a large amount of organization, hands-on effort & financial contribution. We encourage all who would like to promote these kind of services to show your support by making an online contribution! You May Donate directly HERE



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09/23/16: Eid al-Ghadir Celebrated at IHW

Eid al-Ghadir- Celebrated at the IHW with a program for the families and dinner. Br. Younus Makki engaged the children with a discussion and nasheed. Imam Elahi followed with a message for all. Thanks to all of the participants for joining us and to the staff/volunteers for their effort in the event!

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09/10/16: Youth Hajj Program- Rituals & Spirit of Hajj

Spirit & Rituals of Hajj- Performed by Youth at the Islamic House of Wisdom

Imam Elahi spoke with the children at the start of the program. The children had an opportunity to hear about the Hajj rituals with a highlight on the spirit and values of the blessed holiday of Eid al-Adha. Following the discussion, Br. Younus Makki led the youth through a series of activities, symbolic to the hajj rituals. Together, the children were encouraged to recite the talbiyah as they circled the miniture replica of the Kaaba. ( Labbayka Allāhumma Labbayk. Labbayk Lā Sharīka Laka Labbayk. Inna l-Ḥamda, Wa n-Niʻmata, Laka wal Mulk, Lā Sharīka Lak). Next, the children offered prayer together, led and explained by Br. Younus. Safa & Marwa, two small hills that are located in Mecca were also represented where children had a chance to walk back and forth between, seven times. The group concluded with ramī al-jamarāt, a symbolic reenactment of Abraham's hajj, where he threw pebbles at three pillars representing the temptation to disobey God. The children asked God to keep them from any sin, to keep us all on the straight path of righteous deeds. At the conclusion of the program, the kids had a chance to celebrate the completion of their Mini-Hajj with their families and friends. It was a wonderful and beautiful afternoon with the Youth & their families. Wishing everyone a blessed Eid al-Adha! If you would like to hear about our next youth event & occasions- email us at Info@Islamichouseofwisdom.com

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08/11/16: Arabic School Summer Program Presentations

The Arabic-Islamic School concluded their summer session with a program featuring students reciting a combination of various dua, chapters of the holy Quran and nasheed presentations. The Arabic-Islamic School will continue at the start of the school year- to register your children or for more information, please call (313) 359-1221 or reply to this email!

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07/29/16: Imam Elahi's Birthday Celebrated after Friday Services

07/29/16: Imam Elahi's Birthday Celebrated after Friday Services

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07/5/16: Eid al-Fitr Celebrated at the IHW
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06/27-28/16: Nights of Power Services
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