01/12/14: January 12, 2014: Memorial Service for Sanaz Nezami

IHW Commemorates The Miracle of Saving Seven Lives!

Last Sunday, January 12, 2014

 Sanaz was a 27 vibrant gifted woman who traveled 6,000 miles from Iran to Michigan to further her education. She spoke Persian, English, French, Spanish, Arabic and German and already earned a master's degree in French translations and a bachelor's of science in environmental health engineering from Iran. She came to Dollar Bay, Michigan to pursue a doctorate in environmental engineering at Michigan Tech University.

Nezami had recently married Nima Nassiri, an American born Iranian, and planned to begin classes in January after she arrived in Michigan in November, according to the AP. On Dec. 8, Nassiri allegedly assaulted her, and she was taken to Marquette General Hospital, where she died later on.

Her family in Iran watched helplessly through a webcam. They gave permission to for her heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas and small intestine to be donated to seven people in the United States.

"We wanted God to perform a miracle and bring Sanaz back to life," her sister, Sara Nezami, told the Associated Press. "But this is a miracle. Sanaz gave her life in order to give life."

Islamic House of Wisdom held a memorial service for Nezami Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. IHW spiritual leader, Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi highlighted Sanaz's intellectual, academic and spiritual accomplishments and her legacy of saving lives through her death.

Reading a letter from her sister, Imam Elahi emphasized on Sanaz's faith and dedication to learning as Islam mandates. Sanaz had just started to translate the Quran from Arabic to English and French. She also was a true believer of interfaith through her involvement within the faith communities and through participating in community service.

Imam Elahi expressed the wishes of the Nezami family to meet with the recipients of their daughter's organs because they consider them as their new brothers and sisters.

Imam Elahi addressed domestic violence as a major social problem. He recited verses from the Quran, emphasizing the importance of family in Islam.

"The family should be the center of safety, security, love, loyalty, hope, harmony, respect, responsibility, patience, forgiveness, honesty and trust," he said. "We can't have a safe and healthy society if family lacks moral values."

Imam Elahi asked the Muslim community to help the Nezami family through this painful financially and spiritually.

Members of the Iranian and Middle Eastern community attended the memorial including local media, officials and the BBC World Service, which recorded the event as part of its series on the Nezami tragedy.

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01/10/14: Founding, Past, & Present Board and Supporters- Honorary Dinner

January 10, 2014: IHW Members Share Their Vision for the Future

Nearly 100 founding and present board members, in addition to supporters gathered at Islamic House of Wisdom Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, for an appreciation dinner to celebrate 19 years of service to the community.
Imam Elahi began by honoring the memories of those who were part of the team that started Islamic House of Wisdom in 1995, such as Hajj Abu Shaker Makki, Dr. Farhang Aslani, Hajj Dan Makled, Dr. Mohammad Raishuni and hajja Maryam Osman. Imam also prayed for late Kay Siblini whose passion and participation in some meetings had a strong impact on the progress of IHW. Imam asked the attendees to bless their souls with reciting Al-Fatiha!

Explaining two decades of challenges and successes, Imam Elahi reviewed the accomplishment of IHW over the years, such as paying off the mortgage, hosting interfaith conferences, and the renovations of the prayer area, school, daycare, auditorium, maghsal Al-Redwan and parking lots. He also reflected on various programs, such as karate classes, girl scouts and foster care.

Islamic House of Wisdom is open seven days a week, serving the community and welcoming people from all cultures and background with love and respect. IHW provides traditional religious services, such as Ashura, Ramadan, funeral services and daily prayers. Its Friday prayer program aims at increasing awareness about ethical, religious, personal and political issues. Its youth programs include Arabic, Quran and religious classes.
Providing resolutions and mediation for family conflicts, helping to reconcile families who are in the midst of complicated courts cases, helping parents reclaim their kids who have been taken to foster houses - only a part of some of the issues we provide help for.

IHW is in constant contact with many community leaders to encourage more cooperation among community institutions for a collective and clear vision for the future of Muslims in America.
Educating non-Muslims about the disease of Islamophobia in the West and anti-Islamic Takfiri and terrorism in the Middle East has been always part of IHW's public outreach.

During this dinner, participants shared comments and suggestions, including IHW Board Chairman Hajj Dave Abdallah, founding chairman Dr. Mohammad Ajjour, Dr. Talal Turfe, Dr. Fouad Turfe, Hajja Nawal Hamadeh, Hajja Enshad Beydoun, Maha Fayad, Zainab Hussein, Hajj Ahmad Bakri, Mike Samhat, Hajj Mahmud Alizadeh and Dr. Mohammad Bazzi. They pledged their support for IHW, suggested more programs to engage the youth, added ideas to enhance Islamic education, facilitate intra-faith dialogue and to foster unity in the community.

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12/23/13: Arba'een Program for Women held at the IHW
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December 23, 2013- the Islamic House of Wisdom held a special Arba'een Program for Women with guest reciter and speaker, Hajji Hanan. The service included poetry and latmiyah by several sisters of the community. The program was appreciated by all. 
We would like to invite all ladies to an upcoming occasion to honor the Birth of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Please click on the flyer to the right for more information. To Reserve Your tickets- Call the IHW (313) 359-1221 or reply to this email! 

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11/24/13: Honoring the Memory of the Martyrs of Beirut’s Recent Terrorist Tragedy

In the Name of God, The Beneficent, The Merciful...
"To Allah We belong, and to Him is our return" 2:156 إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ
“And soon will the unjust assailants know what vicissitudes their affairs will take!” 26:227
وَسَيَعْلَمُ الَّذِينَ ظَلَمُوا أَيَّ مُنقَلَبٍ يَنقَلِبُونَ

Commemoration Services
Honoring the Memory of the Martyrs of Beirut’s Recent Terrorist Tragedy
This Sunday, November 24, 2013 at 11:00am- Memorial & Breakfast

At the Islamic House of Wisdom: 22575 Ann Arbor Trail, Dearborn Height, MI 48127 (313) 359-1221

Once again, the filthy hands of the satanic forces committed a new crime against Islam and humanity.
Approximately 200 men, women and children were killed or wounded on the streets and residential areas close to the Iranian diplomatic mission in the southern neighborhood of Janah in Beirut. Iran's cultural attaché to Beirut, Hojjatoleslam Ebrahim Ansari and some Lebanese security forces were among the martyrs.
Although already Al-Qaeda-linked groups accepted the responsibility of this cowardly crime, it’s clear that Al-Qaeda forces are nothing but evil instruments in the hands of some oil driven and revengeful regimes in the Middle East.
All Muslims of conscience, both Sunnis and Shias together should condemn this savage and disgusting deed. We must work together demanding to bring not only those ignorant so-called Al-Qaeda puppets but their uncivilized supporters to the court of justice.
How can someone justify homicide and genocide in the name of Islam, while even suicide is prohibited in this religion? This barbarism and brutality has no place in the true teachings of the Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh). This cancerous tumor of terrorism must be removed from the body of the religion of peace.
             Let us gather Thursday, November 21, 2013 at 5:30 pm to recite from the Quran and Dua Kumayl on the souls of these and all other innocent martyr.
             Also, join us this Sunday, November 24, 2013 at 11am to condemn terrorism and honor the memories of the martyrs and show sympathy to their suffering families and to pray for the fast recovery of the wounded victims of this tragic terrorist attack.

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10/26/13: Islamic House of Wisdom Dinner: An Opportunity to Honor Community’s Achievements!

Islamic House of Wisdom Dinner: An Opportunity to Honor Community’s Achievements!

October 26, 2013- Islamic House of Wisdom held its Semi-Annual Fundraising Dinner last Saturday.

The program began with recitation of the Holy Quran by students of the IHW Arabic School. Hajj Dave Abdallah, the chairman of IHW's board of Directors welcomed the guests and briefed them about IHW's programs and projects.

Hajj Marwan Houry, the MC of the program called on the spiritual leader of the IHW, Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi to deliver his dinner message.

Imam Elahi welcomed the religious, political and organizational leaders and members of the community with the Quranic salutation of Salaam (peace) and congratulated the audience on the occasion of Eid al-Ghadir.

Imam Elahi considered the event of Ghadir as a turning point in the history of Islam. A day of leadership and day of divine declaration of Imam Ali (as) as the successor of the prophet Mohammad (pbuh).

Imam Ali was not only a political leader, but a representative of Islam in its revelation, reason, truth, justice, love and morality.

Imam Elahi spoke about the miserable state of the Muslim ummah and stated that the biggest tragedy of our world is the moral tragedy and crises in leadership and that is why the message of Al-Ghadir is an international need.

Imam Elahi explained the services of IHW through education, ethics, outreach, interfaith and community awareness and asked for more support of the center to continue its quality services.

In his conclusion, Imam Elahi encouraged community members to participate in the November 5th election through exercising their right to vote. 

During the IHW dinner, five dignitaries from the Muslim and Christian communities were recognized and awarded for their outstanding achievements in leadership, love for Justice, social outreach, interfaith contributions and services to the community!

Mr. Osama Siblani, the Editor in Chief of the Arab American News invited the award recipients to the stage and admired them for their proud personal and public achievements.      

Osama started from Judge Salem (Sam) Salamey.

Honorable Salamey of Dearborn District Court Judge is a man of many life experiences in professional progress and community’s engagements.

Judge Salamey is committed to contribute to the greatness of Dearborn and its residents whether through the most successful law firms, community services and especially the court of justice.

As a community activist he has served in numerous civic, charitable, business and social organizations. Sam has been a recipient of many civic awards and admiration! Family and moral values are the last but not the least in Judge Salamey's list of great achievements.

Honorable Judge Turfe of DEARBORN HEIGHTS was another dignitary who was invited to the stage.

Judge Turfe was appointed a Chief Judge by the Michigan Supreme Court last November. Judge David Turfe is known for his hard work, humbleness, passion for fairness, and respect for the community.

Judge Turfe earned the confidence and support of residents of Dearborn Heights through his integrity, creative campaign and practical promises.

Energy, successful management of the court, fair and objective approach to every case regardless of race, religion and ethnicity are just parts of what have made Judge Turfe a popular Judge to be re-elected. He is a true man of family, morality and community.

Osama then invited Mrs. Charlene M. Elder to the stage.

Honorable Judge Charlene M. Elder is the first female Muslim judge from the Arab American community in the country. She is recognized for her commitment to justice and civil rights within her courtrooms.

Judge Elder’s membership, leadership and volunteerism in many community organizations have earned her special public respect.

Hajja Charlene is a great role model in modesty, family values, courage, commitment and enthusiasm to serve the public.

Judge Elder actions, inspiration and accomplishments should be inspiring for all those community girls who dream accomplishments in their life!

Dr. Basha was called to the stage.

Dr. Basha is the Founder and President of Basha Diagnostics, Dr. Yahya Basha combines the care and compassion, has been serving three of the largest counties in Michigan through locations in Dearborn, Royal Oak, and Sterling Heights over 30 years!

Graduated from the University Of Damascus, Syria, Dr Basha is Man of great achievements in the medical, educational, civil rights, service in the United States Department of Education and leadership in many national and international institutions.

As a man of faith, integrity, and generosity Dr. Basha has been contributing sincerely to so many humanitarian causes locally and globally.

Dr. Basha former accolades include: State of Michigan Civil Rights Commission  • “Civilian Ambassador” of the U.S. State Department • Chairman of the American Muslim Council in Washington (AMC) • Advisor to the American Muslim Taskforce (AMT) • Chair of American Muslim Political Coordinating Council (AMPCC) • Board Member of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID) • President of the Islamic Medical Association- Midwest Region (IMA) • Board of the National American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC).

Last but not the least Awarded dignitary at the IHW dinner was Mr. Jack Seman.

Jack is a member of Michigan Christian community known for his many decades of sincere interfaith activities. He has dedicated his life working for peace and justice in metropolitan Detroit.

Since the establishment of Islamic House of Wisdom in 1995, Jack has been coming to its interfaith gatherings and generously contributed to the success and progress of each and every event. No obstacle ever stopped Jack from working for diversity, unity and brotherhood.

Jack's famous mottos include, "we must practice what we preach” and “Jack is my name, quality is my game, and justice and truth are my aims!"

At the end a short video of IHW's educational, spiritual and interfaith services was played and the guests moved to the reception hall, where a delicious dinner sponsored by Dearborn Fresh was served, followed with a group prayer lead by imam Elahi.

 

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10/20/13: Historic Girl Scouts Interfaith Service held at the Islamic House of Wisdom!

Historic Girl Scouts Interfaith Service held at the Islamic House of Wisdom!

To view photo Highlights of the event: click HERE!

 Last Sunday, Oct 20th was a remarkable day in the history of Interfaith for Girl Scouts in America.

More than 700 girls from diverse faith backgrounds gathered at the Islamic House of Wisdom for their 2013 Girl Scout Interfaith Service.

"Girls of Faith . . . A sister to every other Girl Scout" 

Under the organization of Girl Scout leaders that include Suzanne Bante, Amal Mazeh and assistance of Hawra Yassine, Fatima Dahoui, Mary Elias, Dr. Al Tarlo, JoAnn Johnson, Carol McConnell, Fran Clancy, Dr. Faith Strickland, Christal Renaud, Deanna Goralczyk- the program was a great success due to the hard work and organization prior to the event.

The service included:

Flag Ceremony, Girl Scout Promise, Break Every Chain, A Pilgrimage to Hajj,and Living Rosary in honor of the Blessed Mother and Shalom Chaverim!

  The Hajj ceremony performed by theMuslim Girl Scouts made a great impression on the audience demonstrating tawaf, the sacrifice of Abraham and story behind Zamzam which brought tears to many Muslim and Non-Muslim eyes.

Imam Mohammed Ali Elahi was the first religious leader in the ceremony who welcomed the interfaith guests and thanked the Girl Scout leaders and troops for their sense of responsibility and commitment.

Reflecting on the title of gathering "Girls of Faith", Imam Elahi stated that faith is the most needed value in this chaotic and confusing world full of crises andmoral tragedies! 

Imam Elahi answered the question of where is God by saying:

God is very close to us, He is in our conscience, He is everywhere in creation, anywhere there is beauty, wisdom, truth, justice, organization, perfection, grace, guidance, love and compassion.

People from different traditions may call Him with different names!

Yahweh, Jehovah, God, Lord, Father, Maker, Creator and for those who speak Arabic, Allah.

Imam emphasized on the role of faith in 4 areas of human life.

1-Worship and remembrance of God

2-Purification of soul and domination over internal desires

3-Respect, appreciation, honesty, fairness and love for other human beings

4-And finally caring for the nature and protection of the environment

Imam Elahi advised the youth to put faith as the foundation in choosing their friends, so they can trust their love and loyalty even in the most challenging times of life.

Reflecting on the life of Sayedah Zainab, Imam called her the first leader of Girl Scouts in Islam whose patience, determination, and discipline made her a great role model in history of suffering and sacrifice. Imam asked the Girl Scouts to show solidarity for Zainab, who has been a victim of injustice while still hundreds of years after death, her grave is under the daily bombardment by the forces of darkness in Syria.

Fr. Jeffrey Day, Ecumenical/Interfaith Advisor of the Archdiocese of Detroit, and the leader of St. Fabian Catholic Church also addressed the Girl Scouts with his beautiful remarks.

Fr. Day thanked the Girl Scouts and Imam Elahi for hosting such a great interfaith service.

Fr. Day invited the Scouts to reflect upon the life and example of Mother Theresa of Calcutta.  Even though Mother Teresa died in 1997, her life story is still relevant to girls of today; she strived to a sister to everyone she met.    

The Fr. Spoke about Mother Teresa who founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, which in 2012 consisted of over 4,500 sisters and is active in 133 countries. Continuing the work of Mother Teresa, they run hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis; soup kitchens; children's and family counseling programs; orphanages; and schools. Members of the order make the three traditional vows of chastity, poverty and obedience, but also a fourth vow, to give "Wholehearted and Free service to the poorest of the poor".

Fr. Day concluded with a few inspiring quotes from Blessed Teresa of Calcutta:

"When a poor person dies of hunger, it has not happened because God did not take care of him or her. It has happened because neither you nor I wanted to give that person what he or she needed."  

"Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat."

"If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one. " 

"Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love."

"If you judge people, you have no time to love them."

Unfortunately at the time of this report we haven't received a copy of the beautiful remarks of the third clergy, Reverend Robyn Moore, Hartford Memorial Baptist Church but will post them as soon as they are received. 

This extraordinary event of Michigan Girl Scouts ended in an atmosphere of love, discipline and cooperation. The girls were invited to the main hall where they received badges for participation and craft projects to complement the event.

Greenland Market generously provided the refreshments that helped provide a good atmosphere of healthy socialization and friendship.

 

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09/07/13: Isbouh Memorial Service in Honor of Hajja Maryam Osman

Please recite surah al-fatiha on the soul of Hajjah Maryam Osman. Hajjah Maryam, a founding member of the Islamic House of Wisdom has dedicated many years of sincere service to the community, in particular the IHW. Always, a smile on her face yet sincere concern to help all in what ever way she could. With appreciation and love, we reflect on some of her many experiences with us.

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09/04/13: Local Interfaith Met at IHW to Finalize 9/11 Service

September, 11, 2013- Interfaith Service on the Anniversary of 9/11 at Hemlock park in Dearborn!

Yesterday, Lila  Amen of Dearborn public schools, Rev. Colleen Kamake of St. Paul  Lutheran Church, Rev. Diana of First Baptist Church, Rev. Fran Hayes of  Littlefield Church and Rev. John Cramer of Our Savior Catholic Church  met at the office of Imam Elahi at the Islamic House of Wisdom.

Details of the upcoming interfaith 9/11 service were finalized. Honoring the victims of 9/11, the event will start at 7:00pm on Wednesday, September 11th at Hemlock park lasting approximately one hour.

At the end of this meeting, Imam Elahi praised Pope Francis for  his powerful message of peace, reconciliation and dialogue in Syria. Imam informed the church leaders that he would ask his congregation  during this Friday prayer to support the Pope and other Christian leaders and denominations by observing fast this Saturday and pray for peace in Syria.

Imam concluded that American military intervention will bring  more destruction and disaster to the Middle East and more damage to the  image and interests of America!

 

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08/26/13: Red Cross Thanks the Islamic House of Wisdom for Encouraging Blood Donations!

Red Cross Thanks the Islamic House of Wisdom for Encouraging Blood Donations!
Last Monday, August 26th was a day of action and assistance at the IHW. Members of  the faithful community attended the blood drive to  help the Red Cross  and hospitals who have been calling for urgent blood donations. Imam  Elahi participated in the event. He stated that, "we are part  of this  great nation. We should build bridges of interaction and  understanding  not just through our tongue and lip service but through our  actions.  Islam is about sharing, serving and saving souls. Imam  concluded, while  the terrorists in the Middle East shed blood and  destroy the  lives of the people, we are here to share our blood to save  the  suffering souls."

Special Thanks to all who participated in the Blood drive,  to all volunteers & staff at the IHW and members of the Red Cross  for a successful event!

 

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08/18/13: Ramadan Volunteers Gather

08/18/13: Ramadan Volunteers Gather

Some Ramadan volunteers gathered at the IHW last weekend, enjoying a lunch that was provided by Famous Hamburger. On behalf of the IHW, Imam Elahi thanked everyone for their sincere and kind help to the Islamic House of Wisdom and the community.

 

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09/06/13: Dearborn Community Leaders Met with Congressman John Dingell- Discussed Syrian Situation!

Dearborn Community Leaders Met with Congressman John Dingell-    Discussed Syrian Situation!

September 6, 2013- Last Friday,   Congressman John Dingell joined a group of religious and community  leaders at the Islamic House of Wisdom in Dearborn Heights, Michigan to listen to their views on President Obama's position on Syria.

Welcoming  the Congressman and participants, Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi, thanked  Mr. Dingell for making time to meet with everyone  . 

Imam   Elahi expressed his absolute opposition to any US military engagement in Syria. "Any kind of military strike would add to the suffering of  Syrian civilians and will multiply the chaos, confusion, death and  destruction in the Middle East", the Imam said. "More damage to the  image and long term interests of America is another consequence of a  military strike on Syria."  

Imam   stated that if President Obama does not like to listen to Russia,  China, Iran and many other countries throughout the world, he should  listen to the UN, the Pope, the British parliament, the European Union  and majority of Americans who oppose military attacks on Syria.

Post   9/11 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were to fight al-Qaeda, while in  Syria our government is helping al-Qaeda! The media told us that 14 out of 19 Al-Qaeda agents were from Saudi Arabia! Again today it is the  money, media and manpower of Saudi Arabia behind al-Nosra and other  al-Qaeda forces in Syria.

For all of these  reasons it is a big mistake and absolutely wrong for our administration  to intervene in this war, though its been involved indirectly through  other parties from the beginning! 

Imam   Elahi stated that using chemical weapons is a big crime against  humanity, yet we need to listen to the UN report and if necessary launch   an independent investigation free of political games to figure out the  most effective way of serving truth and justice. At this time the Syrian  government denies any involvement in chemical attacks, while there are  some interviews from extremists acknowledging use of chemical weapons  with the help of Saudi prince, Bandar Ben Sultan. If these allegations prove to be true, then the administration should tell us what should be done to stop al-Qaeda from chemical attacks.  

Al-Qaeda have demonstrated maximum brutality and barbarism against innocent Syrians,  they have no mercy even to the graves of those people who died more than  a thousand years ago. They attacked the shrines and killed the people in  the mosque even in the night of power!

The  government of Syria is secular but it provides freedom of religious  expression for all. The Muslims and Christians can worship freely, but  al-Qaeda have no respect for any other religions. They destroy both  mosques and churches and they kill both imams and priests!

Imam   Elahi said the fact that the Saudi government is ready to pay for the missiles doesn't justify the strikes. The Saudis are behind terrorism in  Iraq and Syria, and they do everything to export their takfiry  terrorists to their countries.

Imam   Elahi reminded the Congressman that with a new president elected by the  Iranian people, this is a perfect time to bring peace to the Middle   East. It is a foolish mistake to start another war adding to the  unprecedented tragedy that already exists. Imam asked the Congressman to   use all of his power to stop the administration from attacking Syria.

Following  the statement of Imam Elahi, the floor was opened for the comments of  participating leaders of community centers and organizations. Each  expressed their disagreement with US military engagement in Syria.   

Sayyed   Mohammad Kashmiri was the last speaker who reminded the Congressman  that if the US government is interested in a democratic transition in  the Middle East, the best place to start would be from the worst levels of dictatorship. Noting the dictatorship in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia where   women do not even have the right to drive a car to some other tyrants in  the Middle East.  

After   listening kindly and patiently to everyone's remarks, Congressman John   Dingell thanked Imam Elahi for his invitation and hospitality, and  addressed some of the serious concerns of the community.  

The Congressman  showed understanding and sympathy with the audience and said he was  pleased to hear the points of the people in his congressional district! He stated that he would decide about the nature of his vote  after hearing the Congressional discussion as well. 

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7/24/13: Ramadan Interfaith Iftar Dinner

Islamic House of Wisdom

 Ramadan Interfaith Iftar Dinner

Last Wednesday, July 24, 2013 -- Islamic House of Wisdom held a Unity and  Interfaith iftar that attracted more than 400 people throughout the evening and highlighted the  spirit of cooperation between the different faiths in the community.

The iftar included local imams, pastors and leaders of religious  organizations, judges, Mayors of Dearborn and Dearborn Heights, representatives from civic and nonprofit  organizations, community leaders, youth groups and a host of local  elected officials and distinguished guests.

The evening began in the auditorium where participants were welcomed  by Imam Elahi who spoke briefly on the unity of the season of Ramadan  and it's benefits for those who are participating in the blessed month.  The floor was opened to community activists and leaders who shared their  thoughts on interfaith and wishes to the Muslim community. A common  theme expressed by all was to strengthen our ties as one community in  safe guarding the future of the people with special emphasis on the youth.

Following the program, everyone moved to the main reception hall  where they enjoyed in a delicious dinner and discussion together.  Interfaith friends were delighted to have had the opportunity to join us   and expressed their anticipation towards having future occasions together.

Sayed Jawad Qazwini delivered his second nightly program at the start of the interfaith evening and will  continue for the second half of Ramadan every night in English.  Following the program in the remaining nights, he will open the floor to  Q&A and discussion. Sheikh Hassan al-Haeri is in the masjid nightly  delivering his presentation in Arabic. All are welcome to join us.

Islamic House of Wisdom has been a leader in interfaith dialogue and  in bringing representatives of various faiths to celebrate the  commonality of religions. It also sponsors various youth programs,  focusing on tolerance, peace and unity.

See Photo Highlights of the event below...

Special thanks to Nafeh Abunab- see photos HERE 
Bill Chapman - see photos HERE
Hassan Elahi for capturing images of the event

 

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7/8/13: Family and youth workshop to be held at Islamic House of Wisdom

Family and youth workshop to be held at Islamic House of Wisdom

Friday, 07.08.2011, 04:52am- Arab American News

DEARBORN —  On July 16th, the Islamic House of Wisdom in collaboration with local mosques and organizations, will hold a one day workshop to tackle family and youth issues that impact the local Muslim community.

The workshop will run from 1:30 pm until 7:00 pm and will feature distinguished speakers and activists from the local community including Ayatollah Sheikh Abdul Latif Berry, Sheikh Muhamad Ali Elahi, Hajjah Najah Bazzi, Sheikh Baqir Berry, and others. The topics will include parents and children's rights, Islamic perspective on sexuality, family structure in Islam, and other current topics.

This workshop will be the first in a series of workshops to take place throughout the year in participating local centers including but not limited to: Islamic Center of America, Islamic Institute of Knowledge, and Bint Jbeil Cultural Center. For further information, please call 313.359.1221.

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06/23/13: Voters gather at IHW

Recently: A large number of Iranian-American's participated in the recent Iranian presidential election. 

Dr. Hasan Rouhani, who is known for his eduction, experience and moderation won the election.

Some of the voters made a group photo with Imam Elahi, who has known Dr. Rouhani for more than 35 years!

 

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