Finding who you are isn’t just the process of looking inward—it is revealed.
Join Imam Mohamed Magid and Imam Anwar Arafat as we examine the stories Musa عليه السلام, other Prophets, and Surah Ash-Shu'ara and explore how identity is shaped through struggle, calling, and purpose.
The event takes place in the Main Musullah immediately after Maghrib prayer at 7:30pm! Tickets are options but strongly encouraged to help support future Ramadan and year round events for young adults!
Open to young adults ages 18+, all are absolutely all are welcome and greatly look forward to your attendance!
About Imam Mohamed Magid
The Resident Scholar of the ADAMS Center, Imam Magid plays a vital role in guiding the community through education, spiritual growth, and advocacy. His work has empowered individuals and families across generations, and his efforts to foster inclusivity and unity have earned him deep respect across diverse communities.
In addition to his community leadership, Imam Magid is an accomplished author and public speaker. His lifelong dedication to service reflects an impeccable record of addressing the evolving needs of the Muslim community while upholding the timeless values of faith, justice, and compassion.
About Imam Anwar Arafat
Imam Anwar Arafat has served for 11 Years as an Imam in Salt Lake City and Nashville and is currently an Imam for the Islamic Association of Greater Memphis. Arafat has a bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies from The Graduate Theological Foundation, and a masters degree in Islamic Leadership from the Islamic Seminary of America (TISA) in Dallas, Texas. He is also a speaker for Sapience Institute and the U.S. Outreach Specialist for IERA, an international Dawah organization.

