
Dr. Sheibani’s courses offer nuanced and scholarly understandings of the past, present, and future of Islamic tradition that are accessible and application-oriented.
Available Courses
Safeguarding Children from Abuse: Fulfilling our Islamic Responsibility
This course will provide clear, age-appropriate guidance, we can teach children and families about boundaries, bodily autonomy, and recognizing inappropriate behavior, all framed within an Islamic context that emphasizes the sanctity and dignity of each person. Such education not only empowers individuals with knowledge but also fosters a community-wide culture of safeguarding and prevention.
Join Angelica Lindsey-Ali, Sameera Qureshi and Dr. Mariam Sheibani to learn actionable strategies for fostering safer environments in homes, communities, and institutions
The Theology of Supplication: Exploring Dua as Spiritual Devotion
This course explores our personal and collective relationship with dua, addressing common struggles, theological questions, and best practices. It examines how dua reflects our spiritual state, why unanswered prayers can challenge our faith. Through diverse Islamic perspectives, we will uncover the role of dua in strengthening our connection with Allah and others.
Join Dr. Sheibani’s self-paced course exploring our relationship with dua and renewing intimate invocation as a grounding spiritual practice in our lives.
What is Sufism? History, Teachings and Debates of Islamic Spirituality
This course explores the origins, evolution, and impact of Sufism in Islamic history. From its roots in ascetic devotion to its development as a formal religious science and the establishment of spiritual orders (tariqas), the course traces the role of Sufism in shaping Muslim societies. It critically examines debates surrounding Sufi practices and doctrines, addressing both historical and contemporary discussions.
Join Dr. Sheibani as you explore sufism and its continued relevance in the Muslim world and among Muslim minority communities in the West.
Past Courses
Ever Devoted: Establishing Devotional Habits in Ramadan and Beyond
While Ramadan is a sacred time for worship and remembrance, it can feel overwhelming to determine which practices to prioritize. Women, in particular, often balance devotional acts with societal expectations and personal challenges, leading to feelings of guilt and uncertainty. This course explores how to structure devotional lives and develop consistent spiritual habits.
Prophetic Virtues Off the Page: Balancing Sunna in Our Lives
Through an exploration of the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (saws), this course will demonstrate how he wisely balanced competing values and needs. This course explored how the Prophet (saws) navigated such tensions with wisdom, offering practical guidance for embodying Prophetic virtues in our lives, relationships, and communities.
Intimacy in Invocation: Exploring the Theology and Art of Du'a'
Duʿaʾ is central to our devotional lives, serving as a reflection of our spiritual state. Many struggle with duʿaʾ, questioning unanswered prayers or grappling with seemingly contradictory teachings about its effects on divine decree. This course explored the significance, challenges, and transformative power of duʿaʾ.
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