
OBJECTIVES
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Explore Islamic perspectives on grief, loss, and emotional healing.
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Identify spiritual practices that support resilience and patience during hardship.
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Develop a faith-centered framework for navigating loss with hope and trust in Allah.
INSTRUCTOR
Mufti Abdul Rahman Waheed was born and raised in Lansing, MI. As a youth, he displayed zeal and enthusiasm to involve himself in the religious sciences. At just 9 years of age, Mufti Abdul Rahman went to Toronto, Canada to pursue his dreams of becoming a Hafidh of the Holy Qur'an. Thereafter, Mufti Abdul Rahman traveled to Pakistan to continue his passion to seek knowledge where he completed his 2 year Iftaa program which specializes in Islamic Jurisprudence and Law. Mufti Abdul Rahman is serving as a principal and is a full-time instructor at Michigan Islamic Institute, the brother organization of Miftaah Institute. He travels across North America as a khateeb and lecturer. He is well-known for his calm and down-to-Earth demeanor.
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COURSE
DESCRIPTION
Loss is an inevitable part of the human experience, yet Islam provides a framework for resilience, meaning, and healing. This class examines grief through Qurʾānic verses, Prophetic guidance, and spiritual reflections, helping students understand how faith nurtures patience (ṣabr), hope, and reliance upon Allah during times of sorrow.





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