Elementary & Middle School Boys Saturday Program
Audience: Elementary & Middle School Boys Timing: Saturdays at 2 PM Registration & Contact: Mahen Khan – [email protected]
Audience: Elementary & Middle School Boys Timing: Saturdays at 2 PM Registration & Contact: Mahen Khan – [email protected]
The High School MSA Collective invites Muslim high schoolers to High School MSA Unity Night with visiting guests Imam Ahmad Deeb and Sh. Abdullah Deeb! Join us on Saturday, Feb. […]
High school brothers are invited to join their fellow youth for a weekly hangout featuring sports, video games, and an uplifting reminder followed by dinner. This program is an opportunity […]
Learn about Islam online from the comfort of your home! Due to COVID-19, we’re now holding online classes instead of the in-person class. We invite you to participate live either […]
This club will help learn the basics of coming to the mic and speaking in front of an audience. Topics can be any category but non-controversial : Fiction/Non-Fiction Deen or […]
Marvels of IAR is excited to announce a Girls Coding Class and Competition using FTCSIM this Sunday, Feb. 12 from 3:00 – 5:00 PM!
Mission: To develop a generation of enriched, qualified leaders and organizers to contribute to the well-being of the local Muslim community and the Ummah at large. General Info: Ages […]
Brothers and sisters are welcome to join the weekly Hifdh Halaqah to assist with Qur’an memorization every Monday after Isha!
Are you ready for the Winter Edition of Juniors’ Club? Starting January 17, children ages 6-11 are invited join us on Tuesday nights for 2 hours of fun, activities, and […]
Mission: To develop a generation of enriched, qualified leaders and organizers to contribute to the well-being of the local Muslim community and the Ummah at large. General Info: Ages […]
The community is invited to gather at IAR every Thursday after Maghrib for an informational session on pressing issues our Ummah faces today and how they tie in with the core […]
This week’s Friday Night Program is “Role of Iman & Ibadah in the Lives of Enslaved African Muslims in Early US History” presented by Br. Youssef Carter.
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Those who spend their wealth in charity day and night, secretly and openly—their reward is with their Lord, and there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve.”
– The Holy Quran 2:274
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