Presented by ICNA Relief & CAIR - Philadelphia Chapter

What does it take to create a happy family when modern life threatens to overwhelm us?

This symposium brings together experts (Rabab Alma, Khalid Iqbal, Suzy Ismail, and Sahir Muhammad) who will present ideas that can easily be put to use in your own home to bring families closer together and build stress-free, strong, healthier, happier relationships where everyone flourishes and even the teenager treasures family time.

The aim of the presentations and workshops is to:

• Build a spousal relationship foundation
• Become a better parent
• Manage family members’ behavioral issues
• Enhance child-parent connection

Presentations:
Rabab Alma - Healthy Tips: Communication Skills ScreamFree Parenting & Staying Calm and Connected
Khalid Iqbal - RELAX – Alternatives to Anger & Domestic Violence from Islamic Perspective
Suzy Ismail - Happily Ever After: Integrating Care and Mercy in our Homes
Sahir Muhammad - The Need For Qualified Muslim Psychologists and Therapists

Workshops:
• Khalid Iqbal - Recognizing and preventing domestic violence
• Rabab Alma - Addressing the nature of parent-teen conflicts
• Suzy Ismail - Integrating care and mercy in our homes
• Sahir Muhammad - Practical steps to address marriage, divorce, and other social ills in the Muslim Community
• Herman “Abdus Salaam” Davis - Domestic violence, forgiveness, and self esteem
• Mariam Abuawadeh - Addressing the needs of a child witnessing or experiencing trauma, violence at home or in the neighborhood

Sponsors:
• Al-Aqsa Islamic Society
• Bentley Group
• CAIR
• Cornerstone
• Emerge USA
• Foundation for Islamic Education
• Halal Guys
• Hogan & Vandenberg LLC
• ICNA Relief
• IQRA Institute
• Islamic Community Center of Lancaster
• Islamic Society of Chester County
• Masjid Al-Madinah
• Masjid Ar-Rahman
• Masjid Muhammad
• Masjidullah
• North Penn Mosque
• PA Refugee Task Force
• Peace & Love
• Quba Institute
• Southwest Community Center
• Zubaida Foundation External Event Url
Masjidullah, Inc.
7401 Limekiln Pike, Philadelphia, PA, United States