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Short Talk Program (STP)
 


Day Time Title Coordinator
Weekdays Fajr Self Purification and Refinement of the Soul Imam Asal
Qur'aan Reading Circle Mostafa Khashab
Saturday Fajr Obligations of Dawa: Types and Reasons of Differences in Islamic Work Hamdy Radwan
Sunday Fajr Practical Lessons from Ahadeeth Sameh Mobarek
Practical Lessons from the Names of Allaah (SWT) Hisham Mohamed
Tuesday & Thursday Fajr Tajweed Session Imam Asal
Monday 'Ishaa Selected Topic(s) of Presenter Imam Asal
Tuesday 'Ishaa Summary of Imam Baianonie's "Dawah Islamiyyah" Lecture Miftah Lawal
Wednesday 'Ishaa The Reminder of the States of the Dead and Affairs of the Hereafter Imam Asal
Thursday 'Ishaa Current Events: An Islamic Perspective Hisham Sarsour
Friday 'Ishaa Friday Night Program Friday Night Program
Saturday 'Ishaa Milestones towards knowing God the Almighty Khalid Chahhou
Selected Topic(s) of Presenter Mohamed Alminifi
Sunday 'Ishaa Raising Children in the West Muamar Dahnoun

Summary: Short talk program is an educational program by The Educational Committee held at the Islamic Center of Raleigh. The talks are held after Fajr and Maghrib/Isha prayers throughout the week.

Between October - March the talks are held after Isha prayers and switch to Maghrib prayers during the rest of the year. The approximate duration of a short talk is about 5-10 minutes, with the exception of talks held on weekends which are held for an hour.

Topics covered during this program may include:
  1. Islamic Creed
  2. Islamic Law
  3. Family Issues
  4. Contemporary Islamic Issues
  5. Community Issues

The Education Committee considers the following criteria for this program:
  1. Encouraging individuals/organizations to present the short talks
  2. Maintaining a schedule/calendar to plan short talks several weeks/months in advance
  3. Providing presenters with a time frame (i.e. Mondays after Isha for 8 weeks)
  4. Advertising short talk program via internet and flyers
  5. Promoting diversity in terms of ethnicity, gender, culture, age, and perspective

Anyone interested in participating in the program please contact:
The Education Committee (919 834 9572 ext. 341)


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