Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education

The Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education (NFIE) is a non-profit, tax exempt, religious and educational organization dedicated to serve Islam with a special focus on Tasawwuf(Sufism),

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Malcolm in the Desert: A Spiritual Awakening with Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz - Michael Bernard Beckwith - May 20, 2026

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Today, Michael welcomes Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz. Ilyasah is an award-winning author, educator, and social impact leader dedicated to advancing the legacy of her parents, Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz, through literature, public scholarship, and community leadership. She serves as Chairperson of the Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center and teaches at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Worcester State University. Ilyasah is the author of several acclaimed books, including Growing Up X and X: A Novel, and her latest release, Malcolm in the Desert: Wisdom from the Spiritual Transformation of Malcolm X, which explores her father’s spiritual evolution, pilgrimage to Mecca, and enduring message of compassion, consciousness, and liberation. Conversation Highlights Include: -Why this moment in history called for a deeper exploration of Malcolm X’s spiritual transformation, compassion, and evolving understanding of humanity. -A powerful reframe of Malcolm X not only as a revolutionary leader, but as a deeply spiritual seeker whose activism was rooted in love and moral courage. -How Malcolm’s pilgrimage to Mecca expanded an already compassionate heart and transformed the way humanity, race, and liberation were understood. -An inspiring reflection on Dr. Betty Shabazz and the strength, resilience, and devotion it took to raise six daughters after an unimaginable personal loss. -A conversation about pilgrimage not simply as travel, but as an inner journey of slowing down, asking deeper questions, and remembering who we truly are. -How sacred disruption often arrives through grief, uncertainty, divorce, loss, or major life transitions that force us to grow beyond the familiar. -A moving exploration of grief as a messenger that strips away the illusion of control and invites surrender, healing, and transformation. -An honest conversation about surrender as a practice of deep listening that helps people stop resisting reality and begin evolving through it. Next, Michael closes the episode with a guided meditation on self-examination, awakening from unconscious living, reconnecting with your True nature, and living with spiritual intention. Please note: This episode was recorded prior to Ilyasah’s book’s release; the launch event mentioned has since taken place, coinciding with a special celebration honoring her father’s legacy. 🪷 Connect with Ilyasah here - https://www.ilyasahshabazz.com/ and across social media. Malcolm in the Desert is available everywhere books are sold.

Amazon:Malcolm in the Desert: Wisdom from the Spiritual Transformation of Malcolm X - Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz 

When Malcolm X left the Nation of Islam and set out on a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1964, he did more than cross geographic borders–he transformed his vision of faith, justice, and freedom. In Malcolm in the Desert, Ilyasah Shabazz invites us to walk beside him on that journey of spiritual transformation, reframing pilgrimage as a modern practice. In retracing his steps, she helps us see how the work of changing the world so often begins within.

A daughter’s offering to her father’s legacy, Malcolm in the Desert reveals the human heart of a legend. Shabazz extracts keen lessons about the value of slowing down, listening deeply, and remembering who we truly are. She calls us to respond to crisis with courage, to meet grief with love, to rediscover faith as a creative force for change, and to dream in more revolutionary colors. These pages paint a new picture of Malcolm X through compassionate prose and galvanizing historical insight that shine alongside Jungian, Buddhist, and Islamic principles and wisdom from leading poets and scholars. Shabazz ties it all together with simple practices to help us answer three central questions: Who are you? What do you care about? What is yours to do?

Reviews:
"Bolstered by valuable insights into her father’s philosophy, Shabazz’s account offers a refreshing counterpoint to more self-focused spiritual transformation narratives. The result is a unique reconsideration of the legacy of a key figure in Black liberation."―Publishers Weekly

"A personal perspective on a momentous figure brims with brightness and fellow feeling."―Kirkus

“A classic in the making. Required reading for anyone who thinks they know the full story of Malcolm X.” ―Spike Lee

“At a time when possible itineraries toward justice and freedom are becoming increasingly nebulous, Ilyasah Shabazz’s Malcolm in the Dessert generates enlightenment and hope. She and her father lead us on an edifying journey that urges us to discover one another as beloved comrades in the struggle for habitable futures.”―Angela Y. Davis

"Through beautifully interwoven stories of how Malcolm X and Ilyasah each moved toward self-discovery and a deeper understanding of purpose, we are reminded that even in moments of adversity and struggle, clarity and peace can emerge. This inspiring book reveals that transformation is possible for all of us. When we make the effort to look inward, our true spirit can guide us to know what we should value most."―Maryum "May May" Ali, daughter of Muhammad Ali

“For more than 6 decades, Malcolm X has stood as our most shining example of political courage, moral consistency, and spiritual maturity. This powerful new book, Malcolm in the Desert helps us understand the source of Malcolm’s extraordinary humanity. With her trademark writerly elegance and intellectual brilliance, Ilyasah Shabazz helps us to trace Malcolm’s mighty steps, while inspiring each of us to embark on our own journey of personal transformation. Read this beautiful book and prepare for a pilgrimage of the body, mind, and soul.” ―Marc Lamont Hill

“Elegant and brilliantly insightful. Ilyasah Shabazz’s Malcom inn The Desert: Wisdom from the Spiritual Transformation of Malcolm X is an engaging and fascinating account of how her father’s final year offers important and inspirational spiritual lessons for the present. A must read.”―Dr. Peniel E. Joseph, author of The Sword and the Shield

“Malcolm in the Desert is a rare and thoughtful engagement with the spiritual life of Malcolm X, grounded firmly in Islamic tradition and practice. Ilyasah Shabazz presents faith as a lived discipline of prayer, moral responsibility, and self-examination, rather than as abstract belief. The book treats pilgrimage as a process of ethical transformation and offers an informed, respectful portrayal of how Islam shaped Malcolm’s final evolution. A truly valuable and moving contribution.”―Shaykh Sharif H. Banna, Chairman of the Islamic Institute for Development and Research and author of Journey Through the Quran

“Reflective yet challenging, the journey that Ilyasah Shabazz ushers the reader through in Malcolm in the Desert is tantamount to that of beloved texts like The Alchemist with a practical twist. By the last page, you will be changed.”―Michael Bernard Beckwith, Founder & CEO, Agape International Spiritual Center and author, of Spiritual Liberation

About Author:
Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz is an NAACP Image Award–winning author of six acclaimed books and a National Book Award finalist. As board chair of the Shabazz Center, she carries forward the revolutionary and humanitarian legacy of her parents, Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz.

Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz's Website:

YouTube Video: Malcom X's spiritual awakening: New book details his religious evolution -MS NOW- May21,2026

Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz, joins Morning Joe to discuss her new book, “Malcolm in the Desert: Wisdom from the Spiritual Transformation of Malcolm X,” which explores the spiritual evolution of the late civil rights activist.

Monday, May 25, 2026

The Spiritual Life of Sufis: "Revelations of the Unseen" by Shaykh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani RA with Louay Fatoohi - Kianistan - May 19, 2026

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https://youtu.be/6p8bLCFfxDg?si=3SVZ5l3nRD67nYCG 

What does it really mean to surrender to God? Scholar and author Louay Fatoohi joins the Kianistan Podcast to unveil the profound wisdom of Sheikh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani — the Sultan of Saints — and his timeless masterpiece, "Futuh al-Ghayb" (Revelations of the Unseen). This episode is a deep journey into Islamic Spirituality, Sufism, self-purification, and the forgotten science of the inner life. If you've ever felt lost in the noise of the world, this conversation is for you. 🔍 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: — Why 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani became the most revered Sufi in Islamic history — What "Revelations of the Unseen" really means, and why even Salafi scholars respected al-Jilani — The miracle of "My foot is on the neck of every wali", and what it truly signifies — Why Sufism is about self-development, not judging others — The hidden polytheism Sufis warn about, and how Tawheed goes far deeper than most people think — What Fana (annihilation) actually means, and why it's the opposite of what critics claim — Affliction, patience, and gratitude through a Sufi lens — The challenges of translating sacred Arabic manuscripts into English — and why "translator" = "traitor" — How the Qadiri Silsila spread from Baghdad to India, Africa, and Central Asia — The role of Quran and Sunnah as the absolute foundation of authentic Sufism

At its core, this book is a collection of spiritual experiences of one of Islam's greatest teachers, who led an exemplary life of piety and servanthood. Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani stated that these profound unveilings are among the many blessings from Allah that flowed to him throughout the day and night. He described these spiritual gifts as futuh al-ghayb (revelations of the unseen). This work serves as both a conceptual and practical guide for the seeker of Allah.
While other editions of this book follow the original manuscript's chronological flow, this unique edition organizes Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir's profound insights into thematic chapters that highlight the fundamental traits and attributes of Islamic spirituality, known as Sufism. This structure offers a transformative way of engaging with this seminal work, making the Shaikh's timeless wisdom more accessible than ever before.

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Mecca Books: Sharh Futuh al-Ghaib: Commentary on Revelations of Unseen -Ibn Taymiyya , Muhtar Holland (Translator) - Al-Baz Publishing

About The Book:
"This is a commentary by the famous Imam on the Futuh al-Ghaib, a collection of 78 discourses by Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani. In it is to be found the clear approval that the Imam had for the Sufi path, provided that the commandments of the Sacred Law (Shari'a) are faithfully observed. In it Ibn Taimiyya extols several of the great Sufi saints (awliya'), and elucidates many of the discourses of Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir.
This may surprise those who have been informed that Imam ibn Taimiyya was opposed to Sufism and was hostile to it. It is a fact that the Imam himself was a sufi, having taken the cloak (khirqa) of the Qadiris from Abi ibn Qudama who received it from Imam Muwaffaq ibn Qudama. As he said himself, 'There are but two between me and Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir,' "

About The Author:
Shaykh al-Islam Taqi ud-Din Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad Ibn al-Halim ibn Abd al-Salam Ibn Taymiyyah al-Hanbali was born in, 661 AH (1263 AC) in Haran, which is now in Eastern Turkey, near the border of northern Iraq.. His family had long been renowned for its learning , among his teachers, was Shams ud-Din Al-Maqdisi, first Hanbali Chief Justice of Syria following the reform of the judiciary by Baibars. The number of Ibn Taymiyyah's teachers exceeds two hundred. Ibn Taymiyyah was barely seventeen, when Qadi Al-Maqdisi authorized him to issue Fatwa (legal verdict). Qadi remembered with pride that it was he who had first permitted an intelligent and learned man like Ibn Taymiyyah to give Fatwa.
At the same age, he started delivering lectures. When he was thirty, he was offered the office of Chief Justice, but refused, as he could not persuade himself to follow the limitations imposed by the authorities. Imam Ibn Taymiyyah's education was essentially that of a Hanbali theologian and jurisconsult. But to his knowledge of early and classical Hanbalism, he added not only that of the other schools of jurisprudence but also that of other literature. He had an extensive knowledge of Quran, Sunnah, Greek philosophy, Islamic history, and religious books of others, as is evident from the variety of the books he wrote.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Mahomets Gesang ( Song of Muhammad ): Naghma-e-Muhammadi (saws)- Lehja, Urdu Podcast- Sept 13,2024

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Na'at by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Translated into Urdu by Dr. Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee Poem (Nazm/Naat): Naghma-e-Muhammadi (Song for Muhammad/Mahomets Gesang) Recitation: Raheel Farooq. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a towering figure in Western literature, is known for his deep intellectual curiosity and engagement with different cultures and philosophies. His interest in the Orient, particularly in Islam, is well-documented. Goethe’s West-östlicher Divan (West-Eastern Divan), a collection of poems, reflects his profound admiration for Eastern thought, culture, and spirituality. One of the gems from this collection is "Song for Muhammad" (Mahomets-Gesang), a beautifully crafted poem that celebrates the spiritual journey of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This poem stands as an allegorical masterpiece, intertwining nature with divine inspiration to convey the essence of the Prophet's mission and its impact on humanity. Below is the full translation of Song for Muhammad from German to English by Emily Ezust: _____ Song for Muhammad Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Behold this rocky spring, bright with joy like a twinkling star; above the clouds its youth was nourished by good spirits among the cliffs in the bushes. Fresh as a youth it dances out of the cloud down to the marble rocks, cheering again to the sky. Along mountainous paths it chases after colorful pebbles, and with the step of a young leader its companion-springs journey with it onward. Below in the valley flowers appear from its footprints, and the meadow derives life from its breath. But no shaded valley can stop it, no flower, clasping its knees and imploring it with loving eyes: toward the Plains it presses its course, twisting like a snake. Brooks nuzzle up sociably. Now it treads into the Plain, resplendent with silver, and the Plain grows silver too, and the rivers of the Plain and the brooks of the mountains cheer and shout: "Brother! Brother, take your brothers with, take them with you to your ancient father, to the eternal ocean, whose outstretched arms await us, who, ah! has opened them in vain to embrace his yearning children; for the bleak wasteland's greedy sand devours us; the sun above sucks up all our blood; a hill clogs us into a pool! Brother, take your brothers from this Plain, take your brothers from the mountains, take them with you to your ancient father! Come all of you! - and now [the spring] swells more grandly: an entire race lifts the prince up high! And in rolling triumph it gives names to the lands and cities that grow in its path. Irresistibly it rushes onward, leaving a wake of flaming-tipped towers and houses of marble - creations of its bounty. Like Atlas it bears cedar houses upon its giant's shoulders; over its head, the wind noisily blows a thousand flags as testimony of its glory. And so it brings its brothers, its treasures, its children, effervescent with joy, to the waiting parent's bosom.  Goethe’s engagement with the Orient went beyond mere literary curiosity. He was fascinated by the Islamic world, particularly by its poetic and spiritual traditions. Goethe’s exploration of Islam, which included studying the Quran and learning Arabic, led him to a greater appreciation of the universality of divine truth, irrespective of religious or cultural boundaries. Song for Muhammad is a testament to this admiration, where Goethe uses nature as a metaphor to trace the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) spiritual journey, transforming his poem into a universal parable of enlightenment. Shaan-ul-Haq Haqqi: The Urdu Translator The Urdu translation of Song for Muhammad by Dr. Shaan-ul-Haq Haqqi stands as a faithful reflection of Goethe's poetic intent. Haqqi, a distinguished poet, translator, critic, and lexicographer, was known for his expertise in bringing Western literary works into the realm of Urdu literature. His translation of Goethe’s work reflects not just the original meaning of the words but also captures the spiritual essence and philosophical depth that Goethe embedded in his poem. In Song for Muhammad, Goethe crafted a timeless ode not only to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) but to the universal experience of spiritual growth and enlightenment. His symbolic use of natural elements such as springs, rivers, and oceans illustrates the transformative power of divine truth and the unity it fosters among those who seek it. This poem, as translated into Urdu by Shaan-ul-Haq Haqqi, continues to resonate with readers across cultural and linguistic boundaries, standing as a testament to Goethe’s profound understanding of the human spiritual experience.

Article:Dawn Column- Goethe's Mahomets Gesang - Syed Nomanul Haq - Dec 10,2017

https://www.dawn.com/news/1375639

The great German poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is known for the fascination he held for Persian poetry, the verse of Hafiz in particular, as well as for the inspiration he drew from the literary and mystical manifestation of Islamic culture. He wrote his acclaimed West-öslicher Divan [West-East Divan] replete with Perso-Islamic motifs and even folklore figures — so we find here sections such as Muganni Nama (Book of the Singer), Hikmat Nama (Book of Wisdom) Ishq Nama (Book of Love) and historical-fictional characters such as Rustam, Zulaikha, Shirin-Farhad, Laila-Majnun and so on.
But what is particularly relevant in this month of Rabiul Awwal is Goethe’s poem that he wrote in 1772-3 celebrating the Holy Prophet (PBUH), called Mahomets Gesang (Song of Muhammad — Upon Whom be Peace!). In this lush poem the poet plays with the metaphor of a living water stream and gives it such glowing cosmic proportions that it becomes simply a poetic glory. Allama Iqbal wrote his work Payam-i-Mashriq (Message of the East) as a response and tribute to his German predecessor and rendered the Gesang freely into Persian, calling it Ju-i-Aab (Water Stream).

Article:Goethe's Tribute to the Prophet (saws)- The Stream of Life -Islamicity- Oct 9,2022
This poem entitled "Ju-e Aab" is a free rendering (Payaam-i-Mashriq) by Allama Iqbal of Goethe's German poem "Mahomets Gesang" written in honor of our beloved Prophet (s) in the years 1772/73.
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Article:Goethe's Embrace of Islam: Sa’īd Abdul Latif (Hilarion Heagy) - Medium- May 18,2024

Article: Interliterary Influence: Goethe in Iqbal - Siddiqua Fatima Virji - The English and Foreign Languages University (India)

Allama Iqbal Poetry: Payam-e-Mashriq - Jooye Aab (Persian Poetry with Urdu Explanation)

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Dr.Laurence B.Brown: Approach to Da'wah-Invitation to Islam- Blogging Theology - Oct 14,2021

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Dr Brown graduated from Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences, Brown University Medical School, and George Washington University Hospital residency program. He is a retired Air Force officer, the medical director and chief ophthalmologist of a major eye center in the Middle East, an ordained interfaith minister, and the author of four books of comparative religion. Dr Brown’s most recent book is a novel The Eighth Scroll which draws on the three Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to create a powerful thriller involving the Dead Sea Scrolls. My favourite work by Dr Brown is 'The First and Final Commandment: A Search for Truth in Revelation within the Abrahamic Religions' which examines the doctrinal differences between the faiths and how their Scriptures differ. You can purchase all of Dr Brown's books here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Laurence-B.-...

Dr.Laurence Brown's Website:
https://drlbb.com/

Amazon: The First and Final Commandment: Dr.Laurence B.Brown

A powerful Islamic challenge to conventional Judeo-Christian theology, The First and Final Commandment combines this best-selling author's two books, MisGod'ed and God'ed, within one cover. Written in a clear, fluid style, The First and Final Commandment incorporates common sense with scholarly analysis to demand reappraisal of the Judeo-Christian religions. Beginning with an examination of the internal conflicts that fracture the metaphysical worlds of Judaism and Christianity from within, this work concludes by leading the audience down the continuity in revelation from Judaism to Christianity and, in the end, to orthodox (Sunni) Islam. Authored by a prominent, internationally-respected Western convert to the Islamic religion, the content is provocative and thought-provoking, intelligent and inspiring, and a joy to read. The First and Final Commandment enters the melee of two thousand years of religious debate with clarity of vision, accuracy of detail, and common sense conclusions which boldly assert what it truly means to be a person of God.

Amazon: Bearing True Witness: Now that I found Islam,What do I do with it? - Dr.Laurence B.Brown

On the tail of Dr. Brown's two theological tsunamis, MisGod'ed and God'ed, comes this indispensable Islamic primer. Bearing True Witness takes its rightful place at the conclusion of this trilogy of theological works by providing essential yet practical advice on how to correctly live the chosen religion of Islam.

Who is Right, Who is WRONG and Why? Islam, Christianity and Judaism: Dr.Daniel McBride,DC

Book:
This book was written to address interpretations and ideas that had developed around the Bible in light of the “Final Revelation” which is the Qur’an. As you will see while you read “Who is right, Who is wrong and Why” each chapter answers a question, or similar questions asked by Muslims about different beliefs expressed by today’s readers of the Bible, “How can a man be god?”, “Who is Paul?” and “Why is he important to Christians?” Also, “Is Muhammad (SAW) prophesied in the Bible?” along with many others. All of these questions are answered using what can be found in the Old and New Testaments. The idea behind this is to show the readers where potential truths and misconceptions are in the Bible. Aaaand, more importantly, using Biblical quotes may make it easier for the non-believer to understand us when we are having a discussion.
With the above in mind, we pray that Allah (SWT) blesses this effort and all of those involved are rewarded for their efforts. If any good is found in this book it is from Allah (SWT) and any inaccuracies are accidental and are my own.

What You will learn from this Book?

Main Point #1
The main point in writing this book is to show the Biblical reader and the Muslims that even the Bible says that Islam is the right religion to follow. This is demonstrated using both Old and New Testament quotes. These quotes are found in Genesis, Exodus and Deuteronomy involving the Biblical Abraham and the Biblical Moses as well as the New Testament books attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke and other authors of the Bible.
Main Point #2
A second point is to address the Biblical Jesus as god misconception. This is prophesied nowhere in the Old Testament and the New Testament authors spend more time in their writings denying the “man as god” idea than can be found to support it with Jesus’ words in red denying divinity multiple times in each of the first four books attributed to the disciples.
Main Point #3
My final point in writing this was to show the similarities that I saw when I came to Islam. Along with so much more, I found the Prophets that I had been raised on. I found the importance of “intentionality” in my thoughts and actions. And, most important, I found the singularity of true monotheism in our belief in Allah (SWT) as the only creator of everything and everyone.

About Me:
Hi, I’m DR. Daniel Abdurrahman McBride, DC
It is with great joy that I share with you my journey, a path marked by both professional excellence and a deep and abiding faith in Islam. My name is Dr. Daniel Abdurrahman McBride, DC and I am a father of four who embraced Islam in 1995, a decision that has profoundly shaped my life and work.
Raised in the Catholic faith, my conversion to Islam reflects my unwavering commitment to spiritual growth and my desire to live a life in accordance with my beliefs. My journey is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the importance of seeking truth and understanding.
As a successful chiropractor with a focus on neuroscience, my work is guided by my Islamic values. I am dedicated to preventing injury and enhancing performance, not only in the physical sense but also in the spiritual and emotional realms.
My passion for Islam is evident in everything I do. As the “sports & muscle” guy, I bring a unique perspective to my work, integrating my knowledge of sports science with Islamic values of discipline, perseverance, and compassion.
In addition to my work as a chiropractor, I am also a certified Herbal Prescriptionist, offering holistic health solutions rooted in the teachings of Islam. My approach to nutrition and wellness is guided by the principles of balance, moderation, and mindfulness.
In conclusion, I am not just a healthcare professional; I am a devoted father, a faithful Muslim, and I hope to be a source of inspiration for all. My journey reminds me of the importance of faith, family, and community in our lives. Thank you for allowing me to share my story with you.

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YouTube Video: The Miracle of the Quran convinces Dr. McBride it is From God:TheDeenShowTV- April 8,2022

YouTube Video: American Neuroscientist Daniel McBride converts to Islam: Interview Eternal Passenger-May 23,2026
American neuroscientist Daniel Abdul Rahman McBride was raised in a Catholic environment, but he was always searching for the truth. As a brain specialist, his research and questioning eventually led him to the Qur’an and Islam. In this interview, Daniel explains how science and the Qur’an brought him closer to Islam.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Pathways to Spirituality - Calligraphy with Aishah Elinor Holland - GAMA: Gathering All Muslim Artists - May 10,2020

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https://youtu.be/ODJtIMmJNJI?si=Mrtp3sHQH9ztRB_y

We present the next workshop in our “Pathways to Spirituality” series with master calligrapher Elinor Aishah Holland who discusses the traditional fine art of calligraphy and gives a workshop on the classical Kufic script. Elinor Aishah Holland's passion and enthusiasm for calligraphy began during a visit to Istanbul as a teenager. After studying Latin lettering with the New York Society of Scribes her path eventually led her to master scribe Mohamed Zakariya. Holland received an Icazet, or calligraphic certification in Arabic script in 2013. Her work has been held in the collections of the Smithsonian Institute, Zaytuna College, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the US Department of State among many others. Her most recent commission has been to design the calligraphy installation for the Garden of Light at the Aga Khan Centre in London. These online workshops are for everyone and will encourage practicing creativity as a form of mindfulness and as a means of connecting to God this Ramadan. This series features sessions on music, painting, calligraphy, and poetry writing.

YouTube Video: Interview with Elinor Aishah Holland: ekvernen - April 17,2009

This video is featured on the website http://CalligraphyQalam.com. It is an interview with New York-based calligrapher Elinor Aishah Holland. Ms. Holland is a teacher of calligraphy in the Latin and Arabic scripts.

YouTube Video: What Makes Art Islamic? - Renovatio: The Journal of Zaytuna College - Dec 25, 2017

Panel from Renovatio Event, "The Silent Theology of Islamic Art" The Islamic arts once represented our tradition as much as theology and law, but today these arts have been sadly neglected. In an age when Muslims increasingly feel compelled to clarify, and even defend, their faith, can we rely again on the arts to communicate the beauty and truth of revelation? Abdullatif Whiteman, Aisha Holland, and Oludamini Ogunnaike discuss the intersections of art and theology in Islamic civilization. Taken from an event entitled "The Silent Theology of Islamic Art," held at Zaytuna College in Berkeley, California, on December 17, 2017.

Article: Spreading Enlightenment Through Calligraphy with Each Brush Stroke - An Interview with Elinor Aishah Holland by Najia Shuaib - Islamic Horizons - Sept/Oct 2025

"Holland’s life and work are a powerful illustration of how the rigorous discipline of traditional art can merge seamlessly with the spiritual. Through her exquisite calligraphy, teaching, and advocacy, she not only preserves an ancient art form but also builds bridges of understanding, proving that the beauty of Islamic art truly has the power to open eyes and hearts."

Elinor Aishah Holland's Website: Harmony of Line

Elinor Aishah Holland's Biography:  

Her passion and enthusiasm for calligraphy began during a visit to Istanbul as a teenager. Finding the study of Arabic calligraphic forms difficult here in the US, she discovered the NY Society of Scribes and undertook an education in Latin lettering. Her path eventually let her to master scribe Mohamed Zakariya. Holland received an Icazet, or calligraphic certification in Arabic script in 2013. As a freelance lettering artist in Latin and Arabic scripts, her work includes all aspects of involvement with the art, including exhibiting, teaching, doing commercial and commission work. Clients include the Smithsonian Institute, The NY Public Library, Clinton Global Initiative, NY Society of Scribes, Long Island University, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the US Department of State.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

The Unity In Islam Symposium - A Call To Togetherness | Fazlur Rahman Ansari Book Launch- soukISLAM- Dec 2, 2024

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Join us as we explore the timeless teachings of Islam that foster harmony, understanding, and brotherhood among all Muslims. Through thought-provoking discussions and inspiring insights, we aim to strengthen the bonds that unite us as an Ummah. This special event will celebrate a book launch and showcase the inspiring works of the late Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique (R.A) and the late Maulana Dr Fazlur Rahman Ansari (R.A), whose contributions have profoundly impacted the Ummah. Live from UNISA (University Of South Africa) Monday 2 December 2024 at 5pm (South Africa) InshaAllah.

Book: Islam to the Modern Mind: Lectures in South Africa 1970 and 1972 by Fazl-ur-Rahman Ansari- Fazl-ur-Rahman Ansari; Yasien Mohamed (editor); Mahdie Kriel (transcriber); Awaatief Daniels (assistant) Islamic Bookstore.Com islamicbookstore.com

Mawlana Fazl-ur-Rahman Ansari (1914-1974) was undoubtedly one of the great sages of the twentieth century. He reminded us of the sacred journey into the infinite undertaken by every human being, consciously and unconsciously. He was able to explain, in the language of the contemporary age, the fundamental truththat in our beginning lies our end and in our end lies the secret of ourbeginning. Thus he was able to demonstrate with a mastery of cosmology, not only from the perspective of the Quran and hadith, but also from his knowledge of the scientific findings of the contemporary age, that all creation would ultimately return to the state before creation when the secret of our souls would be made manifest.

Mawlana Ansari deplored the intellectual, moral and spiritual stagnation of the ummah and reminded us of the urgent need for an Islamic response to the intellectual challenges of the twentieth century. He believed that the great majority of Muslims of the contemporary age have resigned themselves to being sentimental enthusiasts or professional traditionalists. He urged the Muslims tomake the values of Islam operational in their day-to-day lives. It was in the 1970's that he predicted that Islam would arise from the west, as indeed appears to be the case in both America and Europe, where Islam is recorded as the fastest growing religion in these regions.

Islam to the Modern Mind draws from the lectures the eminent scholar gave in South Africa in 1970 and 1972, and deals with three broad themes; a deeper understanding of the basic principles of Islam, an Islamic response to the intellectual challenges of the twentieth century, and the methodology of Islamic spirituality.

Mawlana Ansari was able to marry the inner technology of Islamic spirituality with the outer technology of modern science to produce a beautiful and noble example for Muslims to follow. As the twentieth century draws to close, his teachings are evermore relevant. The editors and publishers of Islam to the Modern Mind should be greatly commended for making available these valuable and thought-provoking discourses for a new generation of readers.

PDF: Islam to the Modern Mind: Lectures in South Africa 1970 and 1972 byFazl-ur-Rahman Ansari-

YouTube Video: Message To The Youth Dr Fazlur Rahman Ansari: South Africa (1960's)- عباس عبد الهادي-March 16,2025

Biography:Dr Hafiz Muhammad Fazlur Rehman Ansari Al Qadri (ra)

World Federation of Islamic Missions (WFIM):Karachi, Pakistan: Founder, Dr. Muhammad Fazlur Rahman Ansari (alayhi rahma)
The World Federation of Islamic Missions after its humble beginning in 1958 has developed its activities according to its objectives and has established an Islamic Center in Karachi-Pakistan where its Headquarters is situated.

The main objectives of the World Federation of Islamic Missions:To serve in all parts of the World through the exposition, propagation and implementation of teachings and ideas of Islam;
To establish and maintain Islamic mission and other Humanitarian institutions in different countries for the propagation of Islam.

To establish and maintain Institutions for training Islamic Missionaries, scholars and Muslim Social Workers;
To conduct research on Islam and other religions and ideologies;
To publish magazine, newspapers and other literature propagating the cause of Islam;
To establish and maintain mosque, lecture halls, libraries and other institutions for Islamic cultural activities.

This Islamic Center Complex Comprises:Mosque: Jama Masjid El-Markaz El-Islami;
Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies;
Islamic Research and Publications Bureau;
Darul Qur’an;
Qaderiyah Library and Reading Room; and Health Centres.

Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies:

The Institute was established to prepare such missionaries of Islam who may reach out the Message of Islam successfully to all the ideological groups of mankind which is the crying need of Islam today. The Preparation of such Muslim Missionaries is only possible if they are fully-equipped with Islamic learning and Modern thoughts. The Institute Formed the first attempt in this direction and designed a six-year graduation couse consisting of Islamic learning and modern philosophical and social thoughts to enable the Ulama to know at the first hand the problems, the doubts and the difficulties which conform the modern mind, and present their solutions in the light of Islam.The other distinctive features in the adoption by the Institute of English, side by side, with Arabic, as the medium of instruction. All essential subjects like study of the Holy Qur’an, the Life of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.), Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic History, Psychology, Ethics, Metaphysics, Character-Building, Philosophy of Religion, and Comparative Religions are included in the curriculum of the Institute.
The Institute has its own hostel for foreign students and the students from different corners of Pakistan, where board and lodging facilities are provided to the students of the Institute.

Islamic Research and Publications Bureau:

The Bureau has produced Islamic literature in English and Urdu and more than 50 publications of the Bureau are under circulation all over the world. The Bureau also publishes the monthly Journal “The Minaret” Monthly International. The Journal published regularly since 1964 and carries articles on different aspects of Islam and Islamic way of life. Some of the research publications of the Bureau have receive international recognition such as the:Qur’anic Foundations and Structure of Muslim Society, Islam and Buddhism in the Modern World, Islam and Contemporary Science, Islam and Christianity in the Modern World.

Darul Qur’an:At the Islamic Centre, Darul Qur’an an has been established for teaching the Holy Qur’an and the basic knowledge of Religion to the children.

Darul Hifz:

At the Islamic Centre, Darul Hifz and Tajweed has been established for memorizing the Holy Qur’an. At present a number of students are memorizing the Holy Qur’an. Board and lodging facilities are also provided to the students.

Qaderiyah Library and Reading Room:

We have a library with the reading room having over 18,000 books on Islam and other Subjects. All the important newspapers and magazines published by other Islamic Organizations are received in the Library.

Health Centres:

There are seven free Homeopathic clinics established at different parts of the city providing medical facilities to poor persons. The average daily attendance of the patients at the Health Centers is about 250.

Affiliation Organizations:

There are more than 38 affiliated Organization of the World Federation of the Islamic Missions in different countries of the world. The Federation is always keen to establish close contacts with the persons who are working for the cause of Islam in different parts of the World. We exchange literature, information and assistance to such organizations by making available trained missionaries for working in other countries.

Building :

The mosque with a large prayer hall and the Aleemiyah Institute with hostel building have been completed to a great extent. The construction work is still in progress and, Insha Allah, with the help and assistance which we receive from our patrons and sympathizers, we hope to complete this building in the near future.

Board of Directors:

The management and the affairs of the The World Federation of Islamic Missions is controlled and governed by a Board of Directors. The Executive Board comprises of the President; Vice-President; General Secretary; Joint Secretary; Treasurer and Directors for Educations, Health, Social Welfare and International Affairs.