12/13/14: Shia-Sunni Imams Retreat Session

December 13, 2014
Last Saturday- The Council of Shia-Sunni Imams of Michigan held a 6 hour meeting session last Saturday to discuss the challenges of the Michigan Muslim community including youth, family, and other social issues.

Imam Elahi asked the council to include in the 2015 agenda a serious discussion about the Takfiri theology and the tragedy of terrorism and barbarian beheading of innocents in the Middle East and Africa. The Council approved a scholarly and civic dialogue on Shia-Sunni and the cancer of sectarianism.

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11/26/14: Mr. Pete DaSilva of Harriet Tubman Center met with Imam Elahi

November 26, 2014- Mr. Pete DaSilva, the representative of Harriet Tubman center met with imam Elahi.
In this meeting, Pete briefed the imam of Tubman center's services including issues related to Detroit's public transportation and call for social justice.
The imam admired Pete and his organization for their social services and welcomed the idea of cooperation between the two organizations (Tubman and IHW) in any areas that might help the people of both communities.

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11/26/14: Interfaith Thanksgiving Service

November 26, 2014- Last night, Wednesday- An interfaith Thanksgiving service was held at the People's Community Center located in Hamtramck, Michigan.  The service was organized by brother Arif Huskic, the chairman of Common Word Alliance!
Hamtramck Mayor Karen Majewski, Judge Paul Paruk and Superintendent Thomas Niczay were the main speakers. Imam Elahi and some other Muslim and Christian leaders were asked to share some thoughts and reflections with the audience.
Imam Elahi admired the mayor, the judge and the superintendent for their words focused on the importance of community services and spoke about the hadith from prophet of Islam who said that humanity is like a divine family and the closest members of this family union to God are the ones who are more useful for society. The essence of faith is action, contribution and sacrifice for the sake of others, the imam said.
Imam Elahi admired the policy of Judge Paruk who prefers community service over jail for certain individuals with minor crimes. Imam mentioned that generally speaking, most of the crimes are done out of poverty and ignorance. If people with a good education and job wont get involved with stealing and similar crimes, the only exception would be people with greed or a criminal mentality.
At the end, Imam Elahi spoke on the concept of Thanksgiving and culture of appreciation in our relationship with God, People and the Planet!

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11/18/14: Planning Meeting for Proposed Mosque in Plymouth

Nov. 18, 2014-  Hundreds of members of the Muslim and interfaith communities attended a planning meeting with the commission of Plymouth Township to discuss a proposed mosque to be built on 5 mile road. 

Channel 2 - Detroit - HERE

The room was packed of many supporters in favor of building of the new mosque, including Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi of the Islamic House of Wisdom who participated in solidarity.

Not everyone present in the meeting was pleased with the mosque proposal as heard by some of the opposing views of the meeting. Some opponents of the mosque construction raised concerns about the possibility of higher traffic.

Imam Elahi was one of the first on the side of support who approached the podium in favor of diversity in the area. Although he is from the Islamic House of Wisdom located in Dearborn Heights, he came to support the establishment of a mosque for the Muslim residents of Plymouth Township and neighboring cities.

"The mosque is about and for the community, it's about creating a peaceful and respectful community. To see the traffic of people going to a place of worship whether it's a mosque or a church makes me happy, not worried",  the imam said.

After listening to the opinions both for and against, finally the planning commission unanimously approved the construction of the new mosque.

Imam Elahi thanked Dennis Cebulski and all members of the planning commission for showing understanding and support towards the congregation interested in building the new place of worship. The Chairman, Cebulski also thanked imam Elahi for his interfaith efforts and Islamic House of Wisdom's position against ISIS and other terrorist organizations.

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11/02/14: 28th MMCC Unity Dinner at Burton Manor

Last Weekend- The 28th MMCC Unity Dinner at Burton Manor in Livonia, Michigan. Imam Elahi, Imam El-Turk, Sr. Catherine and Br. Dawood co-presented the Victor and Shahina Begg Interfaith Partner Award to interfaith and community activists, Rev. Dan and Sharon Buttry.
Photo below, Dr. Alhadidi welcomes guests of the dinner.

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10/05/14: Meeting between some IHW Council Advisers and some young representatives of the community!

Meeting between some IHW Council Advisers and some young representatives of the community!

During this inspiring meeting which was chaired by Dr. Hoda Amine, Imam  Elahi expressed his deep concerns for the "lost generational values" and the growing gap between the youth, their families and the mosques! Imam emphasized on the importance of both education and ethics in saving the new generation from dangerous social threats. He said the universities are for scientific education and the mosques for ethical education and the families must support both!

New youth members expressed the importance of getting youth involved including feeling of belonging and identity through mosques. Some other Advisers suggested energizing the youth by providing resources, financial assistance and a listening ear! Provide and facilitate a place, environment and network to help them get started.

They expressed concerns for the youth. They feel some of the parents are from the "old school philosophy" in regards to culture, principles and values.At this time other Advisers and young participants expressed their views on how to bridge the gaps!

In the next Council meeting more details on better connecting between the youth and the places of worship will be discussed.

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10/08/14: University Students Visit the Islamic House of Wisdom

University Students Visit the Islamic House of Wisdom

Yesterday, October 8, 2014: More than 30 students from various US universities stopped by in Michigan today to visit a mosque, a church and a synagogue. We welcomed them at the IHW. Two hours of friendly and heartfelt conversation. Questions and answers from Islam and Christianity, the Bible and the Quran, the role of the mosque in this country, the position of Islam towards violence and terrorism, the cancer of ISIS and other Takfiri and terrorist groups, the rights of non-Muslims in Muslim countries, the evil of Islamophobia, the question of hijab and modesty, youth challenges, Islam's approach to women's rights and tens of other questions. There was an endless thirst and desire in the students to continue the conversation. We said goodbye to the satisfied souls. It was a great pleasure to experience their eagerness to continue the vision of bridge building and strengthening the covenant of human dignity through calling for peace and justice in the world.
Shortly after they left, we received a text message from Dr. Diane- the coordinator of the visit saying in part " Imam Elahi: Thank you for the excellent program today. the students were thrilled and i am very pleased!"
 Wishing Diane and her wonderful students a pleasant and safe trip. May God be with them, where ever they are!

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10/07/14: Forum on Faith and War: A Response to the Crisis of ISIS

Forum on Faith and War: A Response to the Crisis of ISIS 

Last Tuesday, October 7, 2014 the Forfa Auditorium at Henry Ford College in Dearborn witnessed a beautiful gathering of professors and students who listened to a panel discussion on local and global responses to ISIS crisis.

The panelists included: Professor Hashim AL-Tawil, who presented an overview of the background and current situation in Syria, Iraq with photos on brutalities of ISIS. Professor Ahmed Saleh spoke about ISIS and Islamophobia, Rev. Fran Hayes, the pastor Littlefield church spoke about extremism and injustice and possibility of peace in the Middle East.

Imam Elahi, the spiritual leader of IHW spoke about the Takfiri ideology, and methodology of ISIS and other terrorist organizations like Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Boko haram, Al-Nusra, in imposing their Jahiliyya mentality over other people through intimidation, harassment, beheading  and other methods of physical and psychological terrorism.

The imam mentioned that the first victims of ISIS are Islam and Muslims. They are the worst enemies of Islam, since they use religion to destroy religion. Imam Elahi admired the recent letter signed by 126 Sunni scholars against ISIS and called for cooperation among all the Muslims and even non-Muslim to stop the advancement of this dangerous cancer which is threatening the world peace and security. Imam Elahi thanked the college president and also Dr. William Secrest, Dr Ali Awadi and other organizers from HFC for such a timely arrangement!

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09/24/14: Meeting with President Rouhani in New York City

  American Muslim Leaders, Scholars and Activists met with President Rouhani in New York city, discussing the State of the Ummah, Condemning ISIS and Extremism! Photo Highlights: HERE
Wednesday, September 24, 2014: More than 70 American Muslim imams, scholars, professors, attorneys, judges, community leaders and activists met president Rouhani of Iran and discussed the current issues of the Muslim communities both in the US and Middle East.

The Michigan Muslim delegation included, Dr. Yahya Basha, Dr. Muzzamel Ahmad,  Professor  Saeed Khan, Dawoud Walid of CAIR, Judge Charlene and Mr. Azzam Elder, ADC director Attorney- Fatina Abdrabboh and Mr. Ribhi Hazin and Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi.

In this meeting President Hassan Rouhani urged Islamic scholars as well as community  leaders to endeavor for the unity among Muslims and spread the compassionate messages of the religion of Islam.

Muslims have always been the flag bearers of compassion and illumination. We should not permit others to falsely carry the flag the president said.

"Fortunately, everybody will little by little understand that ISIS and other terrorist groups have false claims to be Muslims. Those who were deceived and joined the terrorist groups are gradually waking up."

President Rouhani cautioned that there is a long way to go through the plots and called for prudence so that no new machinations will be hatched on the way of Islam and the Islamic civilization.

The president of Iran also said that the Islamic Republic has no intentions to interfere with the fate of any country. "The Islamic Republic of Iran does not plan to interfere in Iraq and Syria either, but will help them based on their demands."

"If any country asks us for combating terrorism, we will help them against violence and terrorism within our might," he said stressing that Iran was the first country to help the people of Iraq against Daesh terrorists.

Following the president's remarks, the floor got opened for conversation, questions and answers.

The situation in Iraq, Syria, Gaza and the best ways to end the Middle East terrorist tragedy and bring peace and progress while ending bloodshed and brutality were just a few of the raised concerns.

Following the president's statement, imam Elahi the founding imam of Islamic House of Wisdom shared with the audience the history of his friendship with president Rouhani in the last 37 years and admired Dr. Rouhani for his dedication and determination in working for peace and unity.

Imam stated that the UN important international annual assembly is an opportunity for the world politicians to listen to a moral message from a moral man like Rouhani whose power is not based on money and military but principles of peace, prudence and hope.

He also thanked the hard working team of the President, especially Dr. Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister who was sitting next to the president, for his patience and wisdom in dealing with the nuclear negotiations to reduce the unnecessary tensions between Iran and the US .

Imam Elahi also briefed Dr. Rouhani on American Muslim community's rejection of isis and other terrorist organizations and condemned the murderous takfiris for fueling the fire of islamophobia.
Imam mentioned that he listened to president Obama's speech in the UN the same day. He appreciated what the US president said about Islam and the Muslim community and considered president Obama's condemnation of terrorism a testimony of the true position of president Rouhani on this issue. He hoped that the politicians perform what they promise.

At the end imam Elahi on behalf of the Michigan delegation invited Dr. Rouhani to visit the Muslim community in Michigan after the UN session in 2015 if possible. He also asked the president to do his best to improve the situation of visas for American Muslims who desire to visit Iran or visit the shrines and spiritual sites in the Islamic Republic.

He also passed a letter from the family of Amir Hekmati who live in Flint, asking the president for some communication with the Iranian Judiciary system to help release their son based on humanitarian reasons, since Amir's father suffers from cancer and looking forward to see his son.
Dr. Yahya Basha was another community leader who thanked president Rouhani for giving an opportunity to American Muslims to meet with him. Dr. Basha stated that Iran is a great country and can be of great help to the Syrians to rid their current diseases and problems!
Dr. Saeed and attorney Fatina Abdrabboh also got a chance to share few remarks. It was a wonderful night of bridge building, sharing information, friendship, love and respect!

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09/21/14: Interfaith Service- International Day of Peace at Littlefield Church

Last Weekend's Interfaith Service-  International Day of Peace!

September 21, 2014: Beautiful day of interfaith in Dearborn, Michigan. Rev. Fran of Littlefield Presbyterian Church hosted and led the prayers in a service on the International Day of Peace.
Rev. Gepford lit the interfaith candle, Rabbi Skully sang a song from Scripture, brother Younes Makki recited the Adan and verses from the Holy Quran with his wonderful voice.
Imam Elahi called both Sheikh Hassan Habhab and Sheikh Mahmoud (representing, the IIK) to the podium and made his remarks followed with an Islamic meditation! The following is a summary of points from Imam Elahi's presentation!
It was 1981 (33 years ago this day) that the UN declared September 21st as the international Day of Peace, yet almost 1400 years ago, the Quran quoted a prayer from Jesus saying: peace be upon me, the day I was born, the day I die and the day I will be raised again!
The call for peace is coming from our Creator. He ordered all faithful to enter in to peace!
The enemies of peace are enemies of God, even if they speak in the name of God! They can even call themselves Islamic State, Jewish State.
When they hurt the innocent, from Palestine or Pakistan, Iraq or Afghanistan, Syria or Sudan, they are hurting the creator! Trust us when we tell you that Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Al-Nusra, Bokoharam don't represent anything Islamic.They are evil criminals, a big conspiracy against our faith and against humanity.
They represent hate, hypocrisy, choosing tools of terrorism, brutality and barbarism to satisfy not God but their greed and selfishness. Sad that they are able to recruit so many victims of poverty, ignorance or injustice to their army of evil and aggression.
700 times in the Quran God is recognized with His mercy and love, not anger and hate! We pray to you O Lord, to guide us all to the path of peace, in such a world full of war, violence and injustice!
Help us began the journey of peace from our hearts! Cure our hearts from any hate, any disease of depression and hopelessness and fill it with health, happiness and hope.
Make every day of our life a day of international peace and justice, a day of prayer and purity, a day of truth and trust, a day of day of courage and commitment, day of determination and action. Amen!

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09/19/14: Professor Walbridge & Students (Indiana University) Visit the IHW

Professor Walbridge & Students (Indiana University) Visit the IHW

Dr. John Walbridge, a professor from Indiana University with a group of his students studying Near Eastern Cultures and languages participated in the Friday prayer at the Islamic House of Wisdom.

Following the prayer, the professor and the students sat down together for almost a couple of hours asking imam Elahi questions related to the situation in the Middle East in addition to life, experiences, and struggles of Muslim community in America, cultural transitions and mission of IHW.

Imam Elahi answered the questions and clarified the position of Islam and the community regarding Islamophobia. Also discussed- the current conditions in the Middle East, the direction of Muslims in America and emphasis of IHW on outreach, interfaith, education of the public about Islam, serving the community spiritually and socially.

Professor Walbridge thanked imam Elahi and Hajji Jennifer for spending time and sharing information. We appreciate the visit from Dr. Walbridge and his students, it was a wonderful opportunity to engage in an open and serious discussion!

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09/17/14: Shia-Sunni Imams Meeting

Yesterday, September 17, 2014:  Shia-Sunni Imams Meeting

The new special agent in charge of the FBI Detroit Field Office, Mr. Paul Abbate asked the MMCC (Michigan Muslim Community Council) to meet with Imams Council to hear their concerns about the FBI work. The meeting was held in the ICD.
Imam Mustafa el-Turk, Co-Chair of the council welcomed the guest and introduced the Council members and opened the meeting.

Imam Elahi, Co-Chair also welcomed the guests. He expressed deep unhappiness of the Muslim community about the recent report by NCTC, affiliating the Dearborn community  with extremism and terrorism.

Mr. Abbate addressed this concern and stated that the source of that report was not FBI but NCTC and he has done all that he could do to correct that information. He mentioned that Dearborn is a safe city and although he worked through the FBI Headquirter in D.C. to provide right information, still its the duty of Dearborn officials and political leaders is to reach out to the media and do what the U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuad courageously did after that report.

During this meeting, other imams present expressed their opinions about the community issues and challenges.

The FBI director appreciated the opportunity and concluded that they are here to serve everyone in a fair, equal and unbiased way. If there is any case that you consider to be unjust and problematic, he said to send it to him directly and he will promise to follow and correct anything false and unfair.

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09/11/14: 9/11 Anniversary honored in Unity Temple in Detroit!

9/11 Anniversary honored in Unity Temple in Detroit! 

Following the decision of a group of Interfaith partners, the anniversary of 9/11 was held in Detroit. 

Imam Elahi addressed the audience consisting attendees from different faith traditions and spoke about the tragic terrorist attack in NY and continuity of terrorist tragedy in the Middle East and Africa.
Imam questioned the seriousness of the war against terror and spoke about the many 9/11's that happened in the last 13 years.
  He stated that to win the war against terrorism including ISIS there is need for more seriousness, honesty and less contradiction and double standards. That is the only way to end the cancerous disease of terrorism in the world. He concluded with prayer for the souls of the victims and patience for their families.

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09/10/14: Professor Ahmad Saleh and Imam Elahi answered Frank Beckmann in his morning talk show on WJR- Listen to the program: HERE!

Professor Ahmad Saleh and Imam Elahi answered Frank Beckmann in his morning talk show on WJR- Listen to the program: HERE! 

He asked about the expectations of president Obama's new strategy on ISIS and other terrorist organizations in the Middle East. The time was very short but listening to both provided a balance about the political direction of the US and the painful plight of the people in the region!

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08/13/14: Press Conference held to stand against Violence in the Middle East

Press Conference held to stand against Violence in the Middle East

Yesterday, August 13, 2014- An emergency press conference was held by the Imams Council of Michigan to stand against the murder of innocent civilians in Gaza and Iraq. 
Also in attendance, members of the Michigan Muslim Community Council,  the director of the ADC, Fatina Abdrabboh, the American Middle East Christian Congress and several community activists. 

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08/12/14: Interfaith Dinner & Program at St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church

Interfaith Dinner & Program at St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church

 Tuesday, August 12, 2014- The Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit under the leadership of President Dr. Robert Bruttell held an interfaith dinner and program located at St Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church.

Imam Elahi participated in the dinner and appreciated the hard work of the organizers, in particular Dr Bruttell. The Imam addressed the panelists and the guests reflecting on some of the life struggles and challenges facing the communities of faith in other parts of the world. The panel responded with solutions such as prayer, creating public awareness, speaking up and putting pressure on the government for real action.
Following the interfaith dinner, Imam Elahi and imam Mustafa Elturk, the two co-chairs of the Imams Council in Michigan visited the Sanctuary of the Orthodox church and spoke with Rev. Shalhoub, the founding pastor of this magnificent church.

During this visitation imam Elahi conveyed sympathy of the Muslim community to Father Shalhoub for the criminal practices of so-called ISIS  against the Christian minorities both in Syria and Iraq. Fr. Shalhoub appreciated the visitation and stated that both Muslims and Christians are on the same boat on this human crises. He condemned the inhuman acts of the warmongers in the Muddle East and prayed for peace, justice and end of war and violence in the birthplaces of three Abrahamic traditions! 

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08/05/14: Interfaith Conference at World Deliverance Temple

Interfaith Conference at World Deliverance Temple

Tuesday, August 5, 2014: World Deliverance Temple held its Annual Interfaith Conference. Bishop Roy Ferguson invited Imam Elahi to the podium. 

Imam Elahi thanked the bishop for the warm invitation to participate in the conference and for providing an opportunity to share some words. Imam said that since both Muslims and Christians love Jesus, then he is a link of unity and understanding between us. 

Pointing out the human tragedy in areas such as Gaza, Syria and Iraq, the imam condemned the forces of injustice and oppression regardless of their false representation of Judaism or Islam.

Condemning what so-called ISIS is doing against Muslims, Christians,and other communities in Iraq, the imam quoted a verse from the Quran that protection of places of worship, being mosque, church, synagogue or temple is a duty of every Muslim. He concluded that the so-called ISIS doesn't represent Islam or the Muslim world, they are real enemies of Islam and humanity.
 


This Sunday, August 17th from 4:00pm-7:00pm there will be a Seminar and Workshop on Building and Developing Marriages & Family. Imam Elahi will be participating in a workshop on the Islamic Perspective on Marriages and family Development with a focus on the Youth.
All are encouraged to participate, the event is hosted by Common Word Alliance and will be located at People's Community Services Center: 8625 Joseph Campau,  Hamtramck, MI 48212. Read more about the event: HERE.

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07/10/14: Islamic House of Wisdom Annual Ramadan Interfaith Iftar

Islamic House of Wisdom Annual Ramadan Interfaith Iftar

Thursday, July 10, 2014 --See Photo Highlights HERE!  
Islamic House of Wisdom held its Annual Ramadan Unity Interfaith Iftar that attracted more than 400 people throughout the evening.      

Message from Imam Elahi on the occasion of the interfaith Iftar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCzoTaEpYxE&index=4&list=PLeSQfqYmn-lYcWNE_lIyVTCmHzWOkZRhV

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

The Ramadan and interfaith message was delivered by the spiritual leaders of IHW, imam Mohammad Ali Elahi. The imam called Ramadan a month of revelation and reflection, prayer and piety, resistance and spiritual liberation. He spoke about the Quran as a powerful communication between the Heaven and the Earth with a universal message based on peace and justice in human family.  

He also pointed out to the bloody conflict in Iraq and Syria and condemned ISIS and other terrorist organizations who have hijacked the Islamic faith and contributed to Islamophobia in the world. The imam called the current so-called sectarian conflict a political and military conspiracy whose main agenda include more power, money and domination in those rich areas. He questioned the crocodile tears of the Saudies for the Sunnis in Iraq, and said- are not the men, women and children of Gaza also Sunni? How come no Saudi tears, strong talk or any action in Gaza? 

 The floor was opened to community activists and leaders who shared their thoughts on interfaith and good wishes to the Muslim community. Some of the participants in the iftar conversation included: Mayor Dan Paletko, Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano, State Representative David Knezek, Imam El-Amin, Imam Salie, Hajj Nasib Fawaz, Judge David Turfeh, Hajj Mohammad Turfeh, Dr. Michael Ross, Brenda Rosenberg, Zeinab Hussein and a few others

 Hajj Riyad Bazzi was the MC of the evening and hajj Dave Abdallah the Chairman of IHW board, welcomed the guests in the beginning of the program.

 Following the program, everyone moved to the 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. 

Br. Jalal Moughania & Sayed Abathar Tajaldeen delivered their energizing program at the start of the evening and will continue throughout the month of Ramadan nightly in English. All, especially families and youth are encouraged to join us every night as we continue to build upon the theme of the month: "In Pursuit of a Better me!"     

 Islamic House of Wisdom has been a leader in interfaith dialogue and in bringing representatives of various faiths to celebrate the commonality of religions. If you would like to stay up to date on the interfaith activities of the community or would like to get involved in interfaith outreach, please send us a message at Info@islamichouseofwisdom.com.

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05/24/14: UMAA Conference - Memorial Day Weekend in Dearborn, Michigan

UMAA Conference - Memorial Day Weekend in Dearborn, Michigan
See Photo Highlights: HERE

Saturday, May 24, 2014: Dr Hassan Abbas, imam Qazwini and Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi spoke about the best direction and role for the mosques in the US. They also answered questions from the attendees during the session hosted by the UMAA conference at the Adoba hotel in Dearborn, Michigan. 

Imam Elahi emphasized on three fundamental roles of the mosque: spiritual, educational and social! Referring to the Quranic verses, the mosque is house of God and the people who attend the worship are the guests of God who receive rewards, spiritual enrichment for their meditation, reflection and devotion. 

imam Elahi also emphasized on the educational role of the mosque, especially the power of Friday sermons in bringing community awareness and removing the ignorance of Islamophobia. 

Finally he explained the social role of the mosque as a center to build brotherhood, unity and cooperation in the community. 

Sunday, May 25, 2014: In an interactive panel discussion on marriage and family life, Hajja Najah Bazzi, Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi and Shaikh Mohammad Hilli spoke and answered questions! 

The youth who attended the conference from different parts of the US engaged in the two hour long informative panel and asked for guidance for their future journey. 

Imam Elahi emphasized on the role of faith in the stability of family life and the first priority in choosing a life long partner. The imam spoke about other Quranic characteristics of a happy and healthy family such as taqwa, fairness, humility, mutual understanding, forgiveness, patience, love, peace, hardworking, sense of responsibility and respect. 

Imam recommended establishment of a marriage foundation in the community to promote marriage and to help the singles find a right match for their life. 

Also on the panel, Hajjah Najah Bazzy. Noting a sixty percent divorce rate amongst married couples within our society, Hajjah Najah highlighted ways to strengthen and preserve the relationship between husband and wife. She emphasized that when in the midst of disagreement, it is best for both parties to delay the discussion until both are calm, even if it's the next day! Saying that women need to talk out an issue and men like to retreat until they are ready to talk, she said that it's important to be clear in naming your feeling, not to wait for your spouse to guess how you feel. It is important to bring your entire being into marriage, that there is no such thing that half of me and half of her make a whole rather a whole and a whole make a union like rings. 

More quotes to be posted as we receive them from the other panelists.

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05/23/14: Dr. Mahmoud Ayyoub Visits the Islamic House of Wisdom

Dr. Mahmoud Ayyoub Visits the Islamic House of Wisdom
May 23, 2014: The internationally renown scholar, Dr. Mahmoud Ayyoub visited the Islamic House of Wisdom and Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi. Dr. Ayyoub received his Ph.D in the History of Religion from Harvard University in 1975 and currently teaches at Hartford Seminary in Connecticut. 

Dr Ayyoub invited the imam to be part of promoting the establishment of the Islamic studies chair under the name of Imam Ali (as) in the Hartford Seminary. Imam Elahi admired the idea of having a chair at Hatrford Seminary and promised to do all that he can to support this good cause.

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