The Department of Religious Affairs of Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center embarked on new initiatives to empower the Dar Al-Hijrah Community in addition to creating a feedback system to improve on current services and provide an avenue of offering additional ones. The initiatives focused on transparency, consistency, cohesion and streamlining processes. Some of our signature events and services included well-attended Fiqh and Tazkiyah classes, spiritual counseling, daily reminders and fatwa services.
Do you have a question you are too shy to ask? Has something been on your mind, and you don’t know who to go too? Ask Imam Farhan Siddiqi! All your personal information will remain anonymous and will be a benefit to the community.
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Imam Farhan Siddiqi is the Resident Imam and Director of Religious Affairs at Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center. Imam Farhan was born in Ohio but mostly raised in Connecticut, he graduated from the University of Connecticut with a degree in Biology with a plan to apply for medical school. He decided to change course in his life and specialize in serving the Muslim community through Da’wah and Islamic work. That caused him to travel to Makkah and enroll at Umm al Qura University, earning a bachelor’s degree in Arabic language and Islamic Studies. Imam Farhan returned to the US and served as an imam at multiple masajid before coming to Dar Al-Hijrah, while working on completing his Masters Thesis in the Sciences of Hadith from Umm al Qura University. He is currently pursuing his PhD, working on Imam Muslim’s Sahih. Imam Farhan is married and has five children.
Imam Farhan’s role as the Resident Imam and Director of Religious Affairs is to provide spiritual and religious guidance in addition to leading prayers and Jumuah Khutbahs. Imam Farhan leads the Educational Department at Dar Al-Hijrah to fashion Islamic programming that will focus on educating our community and our youth.