Madina Institute is the local chapter of Madina Institute Global. It is a non-profit, non-political institution providing academic & spiritual development.
This center aims to be a premier destination for Islamic education in which Muslims from all backgrounds can engage traditional Islamic teachings in a healthy and tolerant environment. In an age when Muslim communities are divided by ethnic, sectarian, and ideological factionalism, Madina Institute hopes to revive the values of love, compassion, and unity that rest at the core of our beloved Deen. Our courses and programs will accomplish this by maintaining a commitment to the Qur’an and the Authentic Sunnah while encouraging open dialogue, mature discussion, and free thinking.
Founding Scholar
Shaykh Muhammad bin Yahya Al-Husayni Al-Ninowy:
Shaykh Dr. Muhammad bin Yahya Al-Husayni An-Ninowy was born and raised in Syria. He began his study under his father, Sayyed Yahya (Rahimahu Allah), and many of the senior scholars of Aleppo at the time, memorizing the Glorious Qur'an and acquiring knowledge in many of the Islamic disciplines, such as Tawheed, Hanafi/Shafi’i Fiqh, Usool, and Ihsaan
Besides graduating from the Faculty of Usul-ud-Din at Al- Azhar University, Shaykh Dr. Muhammad delved further into the fields of Hadeeth and Ihsaan under the tutelage of many of the foremost scholars worldwide, who resided in Syria, Hijaz, Morocco, Egypt, and others.
Shaykh Ninowy has established a global network of Madina Institutes which all strive to carry the same message. His aim has been to advance the level of Islamic discourse beyond sectarianism, ethnic bias, and “intellectual terrorism” so that the Ummah of Muhammad and the rest of humanity can benefit from the Mercy of Islam.
Teachers
Dr. Abbas Barzegar received his Ph.D. from Emory University in 2010 and currently teaches Islamic studies at Georgia State University. His areas of expertise include classical Islamic history and modern Muslim political thought and philosophy.
Like Islamic educational institutions in the past, Madina Institute aims to serve the Muslim community’s spiritual, educational, and social needs. Short term goals include:
• Establishing the Five Daily Prayers and Salat al-Juma’a.
• Providing Weekly Halaqat of Tafsir, Purification of the Soul, and Sira.
• Offering Weekly Meetings of Dhikr
Medium Term Goals Include:
• Providing a full range of courses on Qur’anic Arabic and Tajweed.
• Providing specialized courses on Aqeedah, Fiqh, and Tasawwuf based on classical teaching methods
• Providing specialized courses on Islamic History and modern Muslim and non-Muslim philosophy.
Long Term Goal:
• Establish an accredited Islamic seminary for the spiritual, emotional, and social development of the next generation of American Muslim leadership.
1-Year Intensive Associate of Arts in Islamic Studies
3-Year Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Studies
Madina Institute Qur'an Academy
Madina Institute Conversational Arabic
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