Sunday, May 10, 2026
2pm-5:30pm
This month’s gathering is an opportunity to reflect on the story of Ibrahim and Hajar: a story of trust in Allah, sacrifice under immense pressure, and the making of sacred space in the most unlikely of places.

As the days of Hajj draw near, Muslims around the world turn their hearts toward Makkah, the House of Allah, and the sacred rites that carry the memory of Ibrahim, Hajar, and Ismail, peace be upon them.
This month’s gathering is an opportunity to reflect on the story of Ibrahim and Hajar: a story of trust in Allah, sacrifice under immense pressure, and the making of sacred space in the most unlikely of places.
Together, we will explore how Hajar’s search between Safa and Marwa, the spring of Zamzam, Ibrahim’s obedience, and the building of the Kaʿbah continue to shape Muslim devotion, belonging, and spiritual courage.
Whether you are preparing for Hajj, learning about these stories for the first time, reconnecting with their meanings, or simply looking for good company in a welcoming setting, this session offers space to reflect, learn, and be together during one of the most sacred seasons of the year.
🕒 2:00pm — Doors open & reception
🕒 2:20pm–4:30pm — Classes (with parallel childcare)
🕒 4:30pm–5:30pm — Shared meal (meat or vegetarian)