Virtual Hajj: A Morning of Remembrance
VIRTUAL HAJJ & UMRAH A Morning of Remembrance The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever prays the Fajr prayer then sits in his place of prayer remembering Allah until sunrise, then…
View the latest Islamic events hosted by Zahraa Institute in Cape Town. Zahraa Institute co-hosts well-known community events such as the Unveiling Conference, the weekly Lives of Inspiration Series with Sheikh Ismail Londt and the quarterly Qiyamul Layl events. The institute also hosts several student events, encouraging social engagement and spiritual upliftment.
VIRTUAL HAJJ & UMRAH A Morning of Remembrance The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever prays the Fajr prayer then sits in his place of prayer remembering Allah until sunrise, then…
Zahraa Institute and REICT present LIVES OF INSPIRATION The Life of Muhammad (pbuh) A series by Sheikh Ismail Londt Who is more inspiring and more worthy of imitating,…
Reflecting on the Unveiling – A Returning Heart Pain. Desperation. Regret. Loss. Lost. All feelings of the human condition. All were palpable in the air at this year’s Unveiling…
Receiving my Book Alone…in a crowd of people I can hear all the chatter, the laughter, the movements around me. But here I am Alone in a crowd…
Reset your Heart before Ramadan Watch the live video from the “Reset your Heart before Ramadan” event hosted by Zahraa Institute , Mizan Institute & REICT – Taronga Road Mosque on Friday, 11…
“I didn’t decide to come here” – Student Testimonial This is my second year at Zahraa Institute. I’m twenty years old and I matriculated two years ago. I…
Strong Fathers, Strong Mothers, Strong Ummah Conference Watch our Director, Mualima Radia’s speech titled, “The Light Within”, presented at the Strong Ummah Conference held by the Light Upon Light Women’s Foundation…
Zahraa Institute and REICT present LIVES OF INSPIRATION A series by Sheikh Ismail Londt Who is more inspiring and more worthy of imitating, than the giants of our Islamic…
A Day to Appreciate our Teachers Our teachers do so much for us, as students. They are our means of knowledge, the ones in whom we place our trust, grant our (mostly) undivided attention…