A Weekly Halaqa by Sheikh Anas Hlayhel delivered at Masjid Es-Salam in Chandler, Az. The halaqa generally has two main parts, the first is a general Islamic topic while the second part is a fiqh session. The fiqh session uses the book "Umdat Alahkam" as a reference.


Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 30th 2016

Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 30th 2016

Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 23th 2016

Second part of Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 16th 2016

First part of Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 16th 2016

Second part of Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 9th 2016

First part of Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 9th 2016

Second part of Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 2nd 2016

First part of Saturday Night Halaqa at Masjid Es-Salam on Jan 2nd 2016

A Weekly Halaqa by Sheikh Anas Hlayhel delivered at Masjid Es-Salam in Chandler, Az. The halaqa generally has two main parts, the first is a general Islamic topic while the second part is a fiqh session. The fiqh session uses the book "Umdat Alahkam" as a reference.

A Weekly Halaqa by Sheikh Anas Hlayhel delivered at Masjid Es-Salam in Chandler, Az. The halaqa generally has two main parts, the first is a general Islamic topic while the second part is a fiqh session. The fiqh session uses the book "Umdat Alahkam" as a reference.

A Weekly Halaqa by Sheikh Anas Hlayhel delivered at Masjid Es-Salam in Chandler, Az. The halaqa generally has two main parts, the first is a general Islamic topic while the second part is a fiqh session. The fiqh session uses the book "Umdat Alahkam" as a reference.

A Weekly Halaqa by Sheikh Anas Hlayhel delivered at Masjid Es-Salam in Chandler, Az. The halaqa generally has two main parts, the first is a general Islamic topic while the second part is a fiqh session. The fiqh session uses the book "Umdat Alahkam" as a reference.

A Weekly Halaqa by Sheikh Anas Hlayhel delivered at Masjid Es-Salam in Chandler, Az. The halaqa generally has two main parts, the first is a general Islamic topic while the second part is a fiqh session. The fiqh session uses the book "Umdat Alahkam" as a reference.