

Many Muslims pray regularly, yet struggle to feel present or connected during salah.
Salah is meant to be a conversation between the servant and Allah. Yet for many Muslims, even after years of praying, it can feel routine, rushed, or distracted.
This second session builds on the earlier conversation by going deeper into how presence and awareness in salah are developed over time.
It focuses on moving beyond routine prayer toward a more conscious, intentional experience of worship.
In this live session, you will focus on:
Deepening your understanding of salah as a conversation
Recognizing why distraction persists even with consistency
Developing practical ways to strengthen presence and intention
So that prayer becomes more grounded, meaningful, and steady.
Mufti Samir Wahid completed his Alimiyyah and Iftaa studies at Darul Uloom Al Madania in Canada before returning to serve Muslim communities in the U.S. He is the founder and CEO of Najam Institute and has lectured internationally.
His work bridges classical scholarship with practical guidance for everyday worship and spiritual presence, helping Muslims understand and embody their obligations with clarity and depth.
📅 Wednesday, February 4th
⏰ 8:30 PM EST
Mental health challenges don’t make you a bad Muslim.
Struggling in silence creates guilt, isolation, and unnecessary pain.
Most advice online doesn’t address faith-aligned, practical guidance.
This webinar is designed to break that silence.
Shaykh Fayaz Tilly
Islamic scholar and mental health advocate
Experienced in counseling Muslims on faith and emotional well-being
Known for honest, practical, and compassionate guidance
“You’re not failing Allah when you struggle, let’s talk about it openly.”
During this live session, Shaykh Fayaz will cover:
Why depression and mental health struggles don’t mean weak faith
How to regain self-worth and connect with your spiritual life
Real guidance for managing guilt, shame, and isolation
Live Q&A: Ask questions anonymously — not all insights will be in the replay
📅 Date: Thursday, January 8
⏰ Time: 8:30 PM EST
📍 Platform: Zoom (link sent after registration)
Spots are limited to make the Q&A meaningful.

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