Date:
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Time & Location:
(time and venue)
Description:
Celebrate Eid al-Adha with the MCCCB community on June 7th! Join us for a special day filled with prayer, reflection, and unity. The event will feature the Eid salah, family-friendly activities, refreshments, and opportunities to give back through charitable efforts. All are welcome—come connect, celebrate, and share in the spirit of sacrifice and generosity that defines this sacred occasion.
Date:
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Time & Location:
🕐 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
📍 Muslim Community Cultural Center, 3401 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216
Description:
Join us for a heartwarming Eid celebration hosted by Women With A Mission – A Unified Sister’s Group. This all-ages mother-daughter luncheon offers a special opportunity to connect, reflect, and celebrate the blessings of Eid together as a community.
Tickets:
🎟️ $15 per person
💳 Purchase via PayPal (QR code on flyer)
Date:
August 1–3, 2025
Time & Location:
📍 Masjidullah, Philadelphia, PA
Description:
Join the weekend celebration of Imam W. Deen Mohammed’s 50-year legacy of leadership and global impact. The event features a street festival, educational presentations, an interfaith brunch, cultural programs, and a grand banquet. Celebrate excellence in faith, business, family, and service with communities nationwide.
🎯Highlights Include:
✅ Street Festival
✅ Global Presentations (1975–2008)
✅ Destiny Brunch & Banquet
✅ Interfaith/Intrafaith Sessions
Topic:
Time Management: Balancing Deen, Dunya, and Personal Goals
Date:
Saturday, May 16, 2025
Time & Location:
6:30 P.M. at 3401 W.North Ave Baltimore, MD 21216
Last edited: 04/19/2025
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