and the Muslim Response As part of its series of seminars commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the MAI Institute, the public is invited to participate in the seminar on The Rise of Islamophobia and the Muslim Response. This seminar would feature Maulanas and other scholars of the MAI institute faculty
More than 100 students, family and staff were in attendance as the over 30 students graduated from the Certificate, Diploma and Aalim levels of the Islamic Studies Program offered by the MAI Institute.
An alumni association is a key part of any school, and is of growing importance in today’s environment of continuous learning and self-organised learning environments. MAI is pleased to launch its MAI Alumni program with its first annual Alumni event scheduled for this January. Through this, it is hoped that
The maktab program has completed its first year, and we have much more in store for them this year. All are invited to register their children for weekly classes that teach our children Islamic values and practices, and provides a healthy environment for their mental and social development. The maktab
Majlistt (http://majlistt.com) is pleased to invite you to its public seminar on the topic of ‘Marriage in Islam’ to be held at the Princes Town Asja Hall Sunday July 21st, 9.30 – 12.30 Our Shariah Council members would be presenting on such topics as: Who you can marry and marriage
The MAI Institute is inviting all persons from 13 years and over to register for its Certificate in Islamic Studies programme in September. This 1-year part-time course covers the essentials to know Islam and what is required to be a practicing Muslim, and you will learn: Learn the Fundamental Beliefs
The MAI Institute is hosting its 2nd annual Islamic Youth Camp, on the theme Eid-ul-Adha. The camp runs from the 26th to the 28th of July, from 9am to 3 pm, and is open to all children ages 5 – 15. Admission is free but spaces are limited, so register