Becoming Muslims Together | Islam Class for Adults
Islam can seem complex from the outside. This class strips away the noise and focuses on the core principles. It’s a safe, structured space to ask: What does it actually mean to believe and practice as a Muslim?
No prior knowledge needed
Whether you are:
The Curious: Discover a safe, structured space to ask, "What does it actually mean to believe and practice as a Muslim?"
The New Muslim: Gain "The Essential Roadmap" to navigate your new path with confidence and ease.
The Lifelong Learner: Move "From Routine to Reality." Refine the "how" and rediscover the beautiful "why" behind the basics you thought you already knew.
Led by our Director of Religious Affairs, Imam Sharief Yusuf we will explore the essentials of Islam. We are honored to host weekly gatherings bringing our community together for a morning of learning, reflection, and a space where all questions are welcome.
As part of our "Reflections of the Seeker" series, this class is dedicated to the idea of exploring Islam and is open to those wanting to learn more about islam, those who have been muslim for a while and seeking a space to ask questions, and new muslims.
Re-discover the beauty in the basics you thought you already knew.
Many of us grew up doing the 'how' without fully grasping the 'why' or the 'how' with precision. This course is about refining your practice and moving from 'going through the motions' to a place of confidence and spiritual presence.
The Morning Intentions
Looking for a class to learn about Islam as an adult?
Join us weekly on sundays for Becoming Muslims Together, we will meet at the Seattle University in the Pigott building Room Pigott 205
10 AM - 11 AM Social Hour
11 AM - 12 PM Explanation of “The Essentials of Islam” by Ahmad ibn Zayn al-
Habashi | “The encompassing Epistle: Al- Risalah Al-Jami’ah”
12 PM - 1 PM Questions
More details:
Feel free to come for one, two, or all sessions. If you would like to bring tea or treats to share, you are welcome to do so! There is a hot water kettle at the venue.
What to bring: A notebook if you'd like. We intend to offer Zoom/Virtual options to join for registered students.
Topics:
Clear explanations of the "Five Pillars."
Practical "how-to" sessions on prayer and purification.
Insights into character building and inner peace.
Address: 901 12th Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
Event Details
Date: Starting April 12, 2026, Weekly on Sundays
Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Attendance: Event for the public and Wasat community members. Registration is required.
Location: Seattle University in the Pigott building, Room Pigott 205, 901 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122
Cost: Free with registration. $18 donation encouraged to support the space and supplies this would go towards - Class supplies ~$30-$50 books, lighting, tea, and light refreshments
For Questions about sustaining Wasat to be a monthly donor, partnerships, one on one consultations.
Please contact Yasin, Executive Director, Yasin@wearewasat.org
For Questions about programming, volunteering and upcoming events.
Please contact Sabreen, Admin Assistant Program Coordinator at Sabreen@wearewasat.org