Winter Suhba
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Winter Suhba

Join us for the inaugural Al-Madina Winter Suhba retreat where we come together to discover peace, strength, and the tools needed to navigate life's challenges with spiritual and intellectual resilience. The four-day winter program blends knowledge, practice, and companionship in the effort to foster a collective journey toward Allah and His Messenger.

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On-Demand Recordings

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4-Day Event

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Speakers

Shaykh Mokhtar Maghraoui

Shaykh Mokhtar Maghraoui

Originally from Algeria, he is thoroughly versed in the Islamic sciences and holds a doctorate joined between the fields of physics and engineering. His expertise includes the disciplines of Tazkiyah and Fiqh, and he is best known for his enlightening retreats and seminars empowering Muslims on their spiritual quest.

Shaykh Hassan Lachheb

Shaykh Hassan Lachheb

Dr. Hassan Lachheb is the founder and president of Tayseer Seminary. He holds a Ph.D in Religious Studies from the University of Indiana, Bloomington, with a focus on theory of religion and Islamic studies. His research is focused on the intellectual history and religiosity of the Muslims in the Maghreb and Andalus.

Shaykh Riad Saloojee

Shaykh Riad Saloojee

Shaykh Riad studied political science and law in Canada, and is a lawyer by profession. For many years, he was the Executive Director of a national Canadian Muslim advocacy organization, and has worked in the fields of media, human rights and politics. He has written extensively in newspapers across Canada on a variety of religious, social and political issues.

Shaykh Moutasem Atiya

Shaykh Moutasem Atiya

Moutasem Atiya has devoted his entire life to Islamic activism, organization and education, and has spent time and studied Islamic sacred knowledge with many of this century’s luminary scholars. He is the founder of Al-Madina Institute whose goal, as he says, is “to forge a truly global, spiritual community, and to bring individuals and families together to live the spiritual reality of Islam in a modern context.”

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