
Each of you is a shepherd, and each of you will be asked about your flock.
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Muslim)
The modern world challenges the peace and unity of family life.
At Marifah, we strive to bring families back to their spiritual center — nurturing communication, emotional intelligence, and shared worship.
Our programs focus on living faith as a family, strengthening relationships through understanding and remembrance.
Revive family prayer and Qur’an circles at home.
Encourage meaningful parent–child dialogue.
Build emotional balance through Islamic guidance.
Support families in times of change or difficulty.
The youth are not just the future — they are the living strength of today’s Ummah.
Marifah’s youth programs build confidence, purpose, and leadership through mentorship, study, and real-life projects inspired by Islamic ethics.
Parenthood is both a blessing and a trust.
Our family workshops help parents understand Islamic parenting, emotional growth, and practical strategies for nurturing children in a fast-paced world.
Workshops also provide a safe space for open dialogue and community support.
Women are the spiritual pillars of every home and community.
At Marifah, our Sisters’ programs provide learning, companionship, and empowerment — helping women balance devotion, family life, and self-growth in a supportive environment.
Weekly halaqas and study circles
Seerah and Tafsir for women
Mother–daughter mentorship sessions
Health, well-being, and emotional support groups
Volunteer and leadership roles in community events
Faith-centered counseling and emotional support are available for individuals and families who need guidance or a listening ear.
Trained mentors and counselors provide confidential sessions addressing personal challenges, relationships, or spiritual struggles.
Services Include:
Every month, families gather at the Marifah Islamic Center for Community Family Night — an evening of prayer, learning, and laughter.
The event features a short talk by teachers, Qur’an recitation by children, group dhikr, and a shared meal prepared by volunteers.
These gatherings strengthen bonds and create lasting memories rooted in faith.
Open to all families and guests
Family dinner after Isha
Free entry; donations optional
Kids’ activities and storytelling
A home filled with remembrance becomes a garden of peace
— Sufi Jamil Ahmed Sukhera
Through every program, Marifah Islamic Center seeks to strengthen the home — the first madrasa, the first masjid, and the first mirror of faith.
When families remember together, they rise together.