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AyeshaZ
02/20/05 at 09:34:58
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DEEN INTENSIVE PRESENTS
1st Annual Sisters-Only Three-Day Intensive
March 24th- 27th, 2005


All praise is due to Allah, and May His Peace and
Blessings be upon the Prophet Muhammad and upon his
family, and his companions and all those who follow
his way until the Day of Judgment, Ameen.

The 1st annual Sisters-only Deen Intensive Program
will take place in San Jose, CA from March 24, 2005 to
March 27, 2005 at the Hyatt Hotel. Applications are
open only to sisters.   Limited capacity, applications
accepted on a first come-first served basis. For
further information contact (510) 868-8318.


"WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?"

This intensive is the first program devoted
specifically to female-related fiqh issues and it has
been designed exclusively for Muslim women who wish to
embody this great and noble tradition. The subjects
and the material that will be covered by an impressive
line-up of qualified teachers will Inshaa Allah
enlighten and empower the participants by providing
them with an introduction to the core Islamic sacred
sciences from a gender specific orientation.

THE TEACHERS

Praise be to Allah, many scholars, both local and
international have been confirmed for the program
including Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Imam Zaid Shakir, Hakima
Karima Burns, Ustadhah Umm Hassan (Saliha Shakir),
Ustadhah Umm Huzayfah, Ustadhah Fadwa Silmi, Ustadhah
Sairah AbuBakr and Ustadhah Rania Awaad.  Biographies
of all the teachers participating in this program
follow below.


CURRICULUM


This intensive will focus on female-related fiqh
issues as well as topics pertaining to womanhood and
motherhood. Daily sessions include:

Tajwid (Hafs and Warsh)
We are pleased to announce that Tajwid sessions will
cover the rules and fundamentals of proper recitation
of the Holy Quran according to both the Hafs and Warsh
recitations. Beginner, intermediate and advanced
levels will be taught.

Fiqh (Hanafi, Maliki and Shafi'i)
Fiqh sessions will focus on the chapters of
Menstruation (Hayd), Postnatal Bleeding (Nifas) and
Chronic/Irregular Bleeding (Istihada) for each of the
three madhhabs. Sessions will also cover aspects of
ritual purification (Ghusl) pertaining to each of the
above topics as well as address the issues of
discharge and contraceptive use. These are parallel
sessions with Ustadhah Umm Huzayfah (Hanafi), Ustadhah
Fadwa Silmi and Ustadhah Sairah AbuBakr (Maliki), and
Ustadhah Rania Awaad (Shafi’i).

Birr: The Attainment of Righteousness to One’s Parents
Ustadhah Rania Awaad will be teaching the classic text
of Shaykh Muhammad Mawlud entitled al-Dhafr bil Murad
fil birr bil aabaa’ wal ajdad, The Attainment of What
is Sought in the Birr of Parents and Grandparents.
This famous text summarizes the responsibilities and
etiquettes children should exhibit towards their
parents and the means by which parents can raise
children who embody the quality of Birr, righteousness
towards the parents.

Nurturing healthy children in the West. Ustadhah Umm
Hassan (Saliha Shakir) will be teaching Tarbiyat ul
Awlad fil Iyan, The Methodological Training of
Children, by Ubaydullah Taaseh Ulwan. Sessions will
focus on a methodological approach to the training and
upbringing of Muslim children following on the
guidelines of this classical two volume text which
addresses the application of child rearing based on
age appropriateness and levels of developmental years.


Special Evening Sessions:
The Legacy of Pious Women in the Quran, Shaykh Hamza
Yusuf
This lecture will examine the legacy of three great
Quranic women: Mariam, Asiyah, and Bilquis.

Contemporary Significance of Great Muslim Women, Imam
Zaid Shakir
This lecture will examine the lives of several great
Muslim women, and will endeavor to seek out the
implications of their careers for our understanding of
Islam today.

Healing the Woman and Child through Herbs and
Nutrition. Hakima Karima Burns, Mh, ND will speak
about how herbs and nutrition can help women deal with
a number of female issues from menstruation to
menopause and help children with a number of problems
from hyperactivity and ADHD to colds, flues and other
health problems. She will also share how healing can
be accomplished with simple foods and herbs from the
kitchen. The Hakima’s philosophy on healing is that
each person should seek the knowledge to heal
themselves with cost efficiency and ease as Allah has
provided us with such knowledge.


COURSE MATERIALS

Course materials for the fiqh classes in each of the
three madhhabs as well as for the afternoon and
special evening sessions will be provided on site.
Students participating in the morning Tajwid classes
are expected to bring a mushaf, a copy of the Holy
Quran in Arabic, with them to the program.

THE SITE
The program will be held at the Hyatt hotel in San
Jose, CA. San Jose is northern California's largest
city and is 45 miles SE of San Francisco. Students are
highly recommended to fly into the San Jose Mineta
International Airport as the hotel provides
complimentary airport transportation to and from the
hotel. There will be a one to two hour wait for
pickup/drop-off for students who choose to fly into
the Oakland International Airport or San Francisco
International Airport. Please be advised that the
program organizers will not be held responsible if an
applicant books a non-refundable ticket before
acceptance to the program has been confirmed.


ACCOMMODATIONS
Accommodations for the program will be offered from
Thursday March 24 until checkout on Sunday March 27,
2005 in the Hyatt hotel. Students are expected to
arrive by 5pm on Thursday night and depart by 1pm on
Sunday March 27, 2005. Sisters will be accommodated in
double-occupancy rooms on site. It is imperative for
sisters wishing to room together to submit the name of
their roommate in their application form. Local
sisters who will not be staying at the hotel are
expected to arrive by 5pm Thursday evening and by
8:30am sharp on Friday and Saturday mornings. However,
local sisters wishing to participate in the Tajwid
sessions are welcomed to arrive by 6am. Please be
advised that the regular program will begin after Fajr
prayers (6am) on Sunday morning. Sisters not
requesting hotel accommodations are expected to be on
time to all sessions. The fiqh, Birr and childrearing
sessions will be continuous throughout the duration of
the program, requiring students to attend the program
in its entirety with no exceptions.


FOOD
For students staying at the hotel, food consists of
three meals per day on Friday and Saturday, dinner on
Thursday and breakfast on Sunday. For students not
requesting hotel accommodations, meals include lunch
and dinner on Friday/Saturday and dinner on Thursday.
Meals will consist of mixed cuisine, with less
emphasis on meat in the diet. Those with special
dietary requirements or allergies should include this
information in their application.

ELIGIBILITY
All applicants must meet the following minimum
requirements: (a) 18 years of age or older (with
exceptions where merited) and (b) must submit an
application form.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Register and Download Sisters-Only Deen Intensive
Application Form
To obtain a form please register your contact
information by going to http://www.deen-intensive.com/
<http://www.deen-intensive.com/>   and you will be
provided a link to MS Word application(attached to
this email). Please note that registration for this
program is open from Feb.5 to March 5, 2005. Your
registration fee must be received by March 11 in order
to hold your spot. If you would like to place copies
of the flier in your local masjid or to give to family
and friends, please email us your shipping address at
rihla@deen-intensive.com.

TUITION
The cost of the program is $295 with hotel
accommodations and $195 without hotel accommodations.
The cost includes all sessions, required course
materials, meals and snacks (childcare is additional,
see details below). For online application
registration and payment visit http://www.deen-intensive.com/
<http://www.deen-intensive.com/>  Pay with credit card
online or mail check payable to ‘Deen Intensive’ to:
P.O. Box 6141, Oakland, CA 94603

INQUIRIES
All inquiries should be directed to the Sisters Deen
Intensive Committee at rihla@deen-intensive.com. We
may also be contacted by phone at (510) 868-8318.
Someone will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
All decisions regarding the program are made in
committee according to the principles of shura (mutual
consultation).

CHILDCARE
Childcare is available for children 3 years and older.
Cost is $25 per child per day. We only have 24 spots
open at this time, those interested are encouraged to
register their children early. Registration and
payment for childcare must be received with your
payment for the program by March 11 in order to ensure
a spot for your child. Price includes activities for
daily sessions, all meals, snacks, crafts and games
with a trained Childcare Professional. Local mothers
will be asked to donate toys and games for the
childcare room. Mothers may choose to listen to the
evening sessions on the speakers while watching their
children in the childcare room. The Childcare staff
will not be supervising the children or feeding the
children during meal times. Mothers may not come in
and out of fiqh, Birr and childrearing sessions as it
will be disruptive and disrespectful.


TEACHER BIOS
Hakima Karima Burns
Karima Burns, MH, ND has a Doctorate in Naturopathy
and a Masters in Herbal Healing.  She has studied
natural healing for 12 years, published a natural
healing newsletter for 4 years, and writes extensively
on natural healing and herbs. Hakima Karima became
interested in natural healing after ending her
personal lifelong struggle with asthma, allergies,
chronic ear infections, depression, hypoglycemia,
fatigue and panic attacks with herbs and natural
therapies. She also runs an herbal consulting clinic
and school. Additionally, she offers courses online to
students in 10 different countries around the globe.
She has been a healer since 1993, and a teacher since
1986. The owner of the Herb'n Muslim, she is also the
editor, writer, teacher, herbalist and naturopath of
the Herb'n Muslim and Islamic Healing Course Online
site. In addition she has been offering consultation
services online and in person since 1996 and has been
teaching and writing about natural living and healing
since 1993. The Hakima, a mother of three, has lived
half of her life in the Midwest (Iowa) and the other
half of her life in the Middle East (Egypt and Saudi
Arabia).  

Umm Hassan (Saliha Shakir)
Umm Hassan converted to Islam in 1977 while serving in
the US Air Force.  She graduated with honors from
Rutgers University with a B.A in Urban Geography and a
minor in Elementary Education.  She owned a clothing
design company called Shakira Designs and patented a
practical Muslim womens’ clothing style known as
Pancoti.  When she closed the business, she traveled
with her husband, Imam Zaid Shakir, to Damascus to
study at the Institute for international students in
Jami’at Abu Noor.  She continued to deepen her study
from 1994 -2001 in Morocco, Egypt and Syria by
studying privately with renowned Muslim female
scholars.  Her topics of study have included Tajwid,
Arabic and fiqh. Since returning to the U.S. she has
been an active advocate for Muslim Student
Associations, national and women’s organizations. She
tirelessly serves the Muslim community as a
consultant, public speaker, net worker and rights
advocate.  Umm Hassan currently serves as the
president of the Islamic Media Association, founded in
2003 to protect property rights of Islamic media
artists of the USA and Canada.  

Ustadhah Umm Huzayfah
Umm Huzayfah was raised in Great Britain where she
attended Jama’at ul-Iman, a madrasa in Bradford,
England for 5 years. There, she completed the ‘Alimah
course of study covering many of the Islamic sciences
which she studied exclusively with female scholars.
Her teachers in Hanafi Fiqh were Ustadhah Shazia Abba
and Ustadhah Hawa Abba. After graduating, she
continued to teach Tajwid, Arabic and Hadith at the
madrasa. Umm Huzayfah, a mother of two, teaches
private classes and at the children’s school
affiliated with Islamic Society of Santa Barbara, CA
where her husband, Mufti Abdur-Rahman bin Yusuf
currently serves as Imam.

Ustadhah Saira AbuBakr
Saira has received a B.S. in Biology and a M.S. in
Genetic Counseling and Human Genetics.  She was a
genetic counselor for five years and worked in
clinical research for one year.  She has studied Fiqh,
Arabic, and Tajwid in Hayward, CA since 1997 with
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Shaykh Khatri ould Bauba, Sidi
Rami Nsour, and intensively with Shaykh Salek ibn
Siddina.  In 2000 she attended an 8 month Arabic
intensive at the Fajr and Diwan centers in Cairo,
Egypt to study Grammar and Rhetoric.  Her knowledge of
Arabic has allowed her to delve into a deeper study of
the original texts.   She has been teaching Maliki
fiqh texts privately in the San Francisco Bay Area
since 2002 and recently began teaching the
Prohibitions of the Tongue, a text of ihsan by Shaykh
Muhammad Mawlud in 2004.  

Ustadhah Fadwa Silmi
Fadwa Silmi received her B.A. in Middle Eastern
Studies from the University of California in Berkeley
in 1997. After teaching in a private elementary school
for five years, she returned to academia and received
a Master's Degree in Elementary Education from San
Francisco State University.  Fadwa has studied Fiqh
and Arabic in Hayward since 1997.  She has completed
basic and intermediate Maliki Fiqh texts in Arabic and
English with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Shaykh Khatri ould
Bauba, Sidi Rami Nsour, and Shaykh Salek ibn Siddina.
She studied Arabic at UC Berkeley for three years, and
continued her studies with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf for two
years.  She currently serves as the Program Director
for the children's Quran school at the Zaytuna
Institute in Hayward, CA where her husband, Sidi
Muhammad Nabil Afifi, also teaches. At present, Fadwa
teaches both fiqh and Arabic privately.          

Ustadhah Rania Awaad
Raised in the U.S., Rania began her formal traditional
education at the age of 14 when her parents permitted
her to travel to Damascus, Syria to study various
branches of the Islamic sciences. In 1999 she received
an ijaza to teach the recitation of Hafs and in 2004
received ijaza in the recitation of Warsh from the
eminent Syrian scholar, Shaykh Abu Hassan al-Kurdi.
Throughout her trips to and from Damascus, she
completed elementary and intermediate Shafi’i texts
with several renowned female scholars including
Ustadhah Hanaa ‘Abdeen, one of the foremost students
of the late Shaykh Abdul Karim ar-Rifai’. She later
furthered her Shafi’i studies with Shaykh Abdullah
al-Kadi, Imam Zaid Shakir, Sidi Musa Furber and is
currently studying advanced Shafi’i texts with Shaykh
Abdullah Adhami and Ustadh Amr Khalifa. Most recently
she has received ijaza to teach Maliki fiqh from
Shaykh Salek ibn Siddina at the Zaytuna Institute in
Hayward, CA. Rania graduated with honors from the
University of Michigan with a B.A. in Islamic Studies,
a B.S. in Biological Anthropology and a minor in
Environmental Studies. She is currently pursuing a
medical degree intended to compliment her in depth
study of female fiqh issues and is working on
compiling a manual addressing female-related issues
from both the Shafi’i fiqh and medical perspectives.
She has been teaching both private and public Tajwid
and fiqh classes in the Midwest since 1999.

Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
Shaykh Hamza embraced Islam in 1977 in Santa Barbara,
California, when he was still a teenager and set off
almost immediately to study Arabic, Islamic
jurisprudence, philosophy, and spiritual psychology
with masters in the Muslim world. He first studied for
four years in the United Arab Emirates and then moved
to Medina, followed by Algeria, Morocco, and then
finally to a unique madrasa in the Saharan desert of
West Africa to study with the remarkable scholar
Shaykh Murabit al-Hajj. After ten-years of studies
abroad, he returned to the United States and completed
degrees in nursing at Imperial Valley College and
religious studies at San Jose State University. In the
early 1990's he began to teach classes in the San
Francisco Bay Area and in 1996 he established Zaytuna
Institute. Two years later the institute acquired a
property in Hayward, California, where it is now
based. Zaytuna Institute is committed to inspiring a
traditional understanding and study of the core
Islamic sciences. In addition to weekly classes,
week-long and month-long educational programs, and
annual conferences that addresses contemporary issues
affecting the American people, Zaytuna Institute has
published four small books and several major
audio-tape sets of Shaykh Hamza's classes. As the
executive director of the Zaytuna Institute, Shaykh
Hamza travels frequently to major North American and
European cities to teach and lecture to both Muslims
and non-Muslim audiences. Shaykh Hamza currently
resides in Northern California with his wife and five
children.

Imam Zaid Shakir
Imam Zaid Shakir was born in Berkeley, California in
1956, the second of seven children. Most of his
formative years were spent in public housing projects
where he was able to experience a rich childhood. Upon
completion of high school, he completed one year of
college. However, his higher education was temporally
halted due to a tragic death in his immediate family.
He subsequently entered the US Air Force in 1976,
where he resumed his university education, and
accepted Islam in 1977. Upon completing his military
service, he enrolled at American University,
Washington, DC, where he obtained a BA in
International Relations with honors in 1983. In 1986
he obtained an MA in Political Science from Rutgers
University. After spending a year in Cairo, he became
a lecturer in Political Science at Southern
Connecticut State University in New Haven,
Connecticut, a position he held until 1994 when he
bade farewell to academia and left for Syria to study
Arabic and Islamic Sciences. Imam Zaid also studied
the traditional sciences of Islam in Morocco. He
served as the Imam of Masjid al-Islam in New Haven,
Connecticut from 1988 until 1994. He has lectured
extensively on Islam, Middle East Politics, and issues
related to African Americas. He has written for
numerous Islamic publications, and has appeared on
national television for Lou Gosset, Jr.'s "The Story
of a People.”

Thank you so much for your interest in coming!
InshaAllah, we will see you soon.
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Re: CA:24th-27th Sisters Only Deen Intensive
nida
02/20/05 at 23:31:26
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Alhamdulilah...!
I was just gonna post up the info about this to ask if someone from the board is going!
My friend and I are planning on going, Inshallah!! I am soooooooooo excited about this! I can't wait!! ;D
Its not definite, but most probably we'll be going.
Sis, AyeshaZ are you planning on attending this? It would be awesome if I could meet someone from this board!
Hope you can come, Inshallah!  ;)

- :-)


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