Join Us for a Weekend of Empowerment and Learning!
A transformative weekend dedicated to empowering community leaders and fostering strong connections within the Muslim community. This event features a series of inspiring sessions designed to enhance leadership skills, deepen understanding of Islamic values, and strengthen family and community bonds. Led by esteemed speaker Ayman Nassar, participants will gain valuable insights and practical tools to navigate challenges and opportunities in their personal and communal lives.
Date: Friday Shaban 22th 1446 ~ Feb 21th 2025 through Saturday Shaban 23rd 1446 ~ Feb 22nd 2025
Location: 3312 Token Rd, Panama City, FL 32405
Inspiring Talks and Discussions:
Thought-provoking sessions on Ramadan, family dynamics, youth engagement, and more.
Expert guidance on building healthy relationships within families and the community.
Interactive Youth Programs:
Special sessions dedicated to youth empowerment and development.
Activities and discussions that address the unique needs and perspectives of young Muslims.
Community Engagement:
Opportunities for parents, teachers, and community leaders to connect and share experiences.
Open Q&A sessions to address pressing questions and concerns.
Cultural and Spiritual Enrichment:
Programs that integrate Islamic teachings and values into everyday life.
Emphasis on the spiritual aspects of Ramadan and their relevance to personal and communal well-being.
Practical Skills and Tools:
Workshops focused on practical skills for leadership, parenting, and community building.
Actionable strategies to apply learned concepts in real-life situations.
Thursday Khatira - 7:45 pm:
Topic: Ramadan, Family and Leadership
Jummah Khutbah - 12:40 pm:
Topic: Ramadan & the Muslim Identity
Youth Halaqa - 2:00 pm:
Description: An interactive session for youth to engage in meaningful discussions and activities.
Friday Evening - 6:30 pm:
Topic: Making the Click with Muslim Youth
Description: A session focused on bridging the gap between generations and understanding youth perspectives.
Friday Night - 7:45 pm:
Topic: 5 Skills for Healthy Parent Teen Relations
Description: Practical tips and strategies for parents to build strong, healthy relationships with their teens.
Saturday Morning - 9:00 am:
Event: Small Parent ~ Teacher Circle (Open Q&A)
Description: An open forum for parents and teachers to discuss concerns and share insights on nurturing the next generation.
Saturday Youth Program - 1:30 pm :
Topic: Building a Strong You
Description: Empowering youth with the skills and mindset needed to thrive in various aspects of life.
Saturday Night (14+ and parents) - 8:00 pm:
Topic: What Does Ramadan Have to Do with Marriage
Description: Exploring the spiritual and practical connections between Ramadan and marriage, and how to strengthen relationships during this holy month.
Our Community Leadership Empowerment Weekend offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful and transformative experiences designed to empower individuals of all ages within the Muslim community. By participating, you'll gain valuable insights into the spiritual, social, and practical aspects of leadership and community building. The program is meticulously crafted to address contemporary issues faced by Muslim families, with sessions led by esteemed speaker Ayman Nassar, a leader in Islamic education and community empowerment. From enhancing parent-teen relationships to fostering youth development and exploring the significance of Ramadan in various facets of life, each session provides practical tools and spiritual nourishment. Join us for an enriching weekend that promises to inspire, educate, and strengthen your connection to your faith and community.
Known to the youth as amu Ayman or coach Ayman, he brings over 30 years of experience in youth development, and coaching. He has coached, taught and counseled 8000+ youth and young professionals and has been a certified mentor and coach with Big Brother Big Sister, Lutheran Social Services, Dar Al-Taqwa, Prince George’s Community College Asian, Latino, African, Native American (ALANA), New Beginnings Youth Center, Howard County Detention Center and Islamic Leadership Institute of America (ILIA), a youth development organization he founded in 2009. In 2015, he founded Youth Crisis Line (YCL) to address the alarming need for stabilizing young adults experiencing challenges and crises. Ayman is a member of several professional organizations and task forces in Engineering, Technology, Youth Development, Healthcare and Metal Health. He holds two Master degrees in electrical engineering, engineering management and systems engineering, and holds certifications in half a dozen leadership areas. He has been trained in cultural competence, youth development, reentry, psychology, curriculum development, crisis stabilization and has devised over 240 courses and programs for youth and adults. He was faculty at University of California, Prince George’s Community College, Strayer University and Howard Community College, and an author of several books in project management and leadership.
For other questions related to the Homeschool Programs please use one of the following:
Text/Call: 443-429-0095
Address:
East: 4903 Liberty Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21207
West: 1900 Jay Ell Dr, Richardson, TX 75081, USA