Deen Intensive

Deen Intensive

Deen Intensive Foundation is a North American initiative dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the core sacred sciences of Islam from traditional sources. To achieve this goal, the Foundation seeks to provide educational programs for men and women to come together to study with recognised scholars and teachers. The programs are designed to enlighten and empower a wide cross-section of students in the basic values of faith and citizenship so that they may live as dignified and upright individuals.

Teachers

The shuyukh (teachers) that are affiliated with Deen Intensive represent a variety of scholars from around the world who have dedicated their lives to the preservation and dissemination of the traditional Islamic sciences.
*Shaykh Abdullah bin Bayyah
*Shaykh Abdullah Al-Kadi
*Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi
*Imam Zaid Shakir
*Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
*Ustadh Yahya Rhodus

The Rihla Program

Besides two week intensives, Deen Intensive is known for their Rihla program. The Rihla program is a month long program during mid summer. The Arabic word "Rihla" means voyage, as commonly known in the "Rihla of Ibn Battuta".

External links

* [http://www.deen-intensive.com/ The Deen Intensive Foundation's webpage]
* [http://www.zaytuna.org/ The Zaytuna Institute's webpage]


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