Akhlaq: The Anchor of Faith
4 Classes
Akhlaq: The Anchor of Faith
In a world that has deviated from the fundamental principles of Akhlaq and with the broken moral system we face today, learning and practicing good Akhlaq has become essential to preserve our faith.
This class offers a modern analysis of the book “Muslim Character” by Sheikh Muhammad Al-Ghazali. The author delves into the essence of Islamic ethics, emphasizing the importance of character development in the life of a Muslim. Sheikh Al-Ghazali explores virtues such as sincerity, patience, humility, and compassion, highlighting their significance in achieving spiritual growth and closeness to Allah (SWT).
Sundays -September 1, 8, 22, 29
10 am – 1 pm
Instructor: Dr. Imam Sherif Ahmed
Dr. Imam Sherif Ahmed is the Co-Founder of Tarbiya Institute and its Seminary Dean. With over two decades of experience, he holds degrees in English Literature, Business Administration, Islamic Studies, and a Master’s from HEC Paris, along with a Doctorate in Non-Profit Leadership. He memorized the Quran young and graduated from The Islamic Studies Institute in Egypt. Dr. Ahmed also co-founded California Real Traders, a real estate company. He is a father of five and has served as an Imam and Executive Director of various Islamic centers in the US.
SALAM Islamic Center
4545 College Oak Dr, Sacramento, CA 95841