An Evidence-Based Journey to Healing
We are excited to invite you to an enlightening experience designed to help you heal from addictions and PTSD. For a limited time, tickets are completely FREE!
About The Event
Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey supported by a unique blend of evidence-based science and profound spiritual principles? Look no further than our upcoming class on SEEKING SAFETY. This evidence-based modality, used by therapists worldwide, is proven to treat addictions and PTSD effectively.
Evidence-based strategies for healing from addictions and PTSD
Integration of Islamic principles with therapeutic practices
Practical tools for personal transformation and spiritual growth
Presented by:
Ustadh Tabari
Expert in combining scientific healing concepts with spiritual wisdom
Why Attend?
Completely FREE
Limited time offer
Expert Guidance
Learn from an experienced practitioner
Holistic Approach
Benefit from both scientific and spiritual teachings
Interactive Session
Engage with the content and ask questions
Secure Your Spot Today!
To secure your spot and receive the Zoom link for seamless access, please fill out the form below. Our team will process your submission and confirm your registration, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of this empowering experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Ustedh Tabari?
Born to Muslim parents, Tabari Zahir learned the basics of Islam at a young age. By his late teens, he learned how to read Arabic and was introduced to Islamic law via tertiary fiqh (jurisprudence) texts. It wasn’t until his mid twenties that he was able to formally sit with Islamic scholars from West Africa who helped him to learn Aqeedah (Islamic belief system), Fiqh (applied Islamic law), Tazkiyya (spiritual purification) and other Islamic Sciences. Due to a series of bad choices and spiritual heedlessness, Zahir found himself in Federal prison for a non-violent drug crime from 2005-2016.
With plenty of time to study and teach, he vigorously delved into the Islamic Sciences with a new sense of purpose and direction. While teaching in prison and trying to develop a consistent method of delivering traditional Islam, Zahir heard about the Tayba Foundation in 2007 through a family member and was blessed to establish contact with the founders, who sent him the religious texts, while at the same time explaining their traditional method of transmission. Due to having qualified teachers who were on demand, along with their responses to difficult questions and thorny issues, the Tayba Foundation was able to facilitate Zahir’s learning and teaching in an extraordinary fashion. Zahir continued to study and teach the Tayba Foundation curriculum until released in 2016.
After release, Zahir was able to complete two Associate degrees in the behavioral sciences, a Bachelor’s degree in Arabic language, and a Master’s degree in clinical Social Work.
The Tayba Foundation continued to provide Zahir teaching opportunities after his release by encouraging him to use his knowledge of Islam combined with his knowledge of the issues concerning inmates to write a book introducing Islam which would be beneficial to inmates and the larger Muslim community at large. This work was completed at the end of 2017 and is a 240 page work called, ‘INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM: With practical examples and advice for Muslims in prison’, a.k.a ‘Islam 099’.
Due to his Islamic learning via the Tayba Foundation, Zahir was able to be a teaching resource for various prominent Islamic institutions in Southern California working as a teacher in Arabic, Fiqh, Seerah, and Islamic History. Zahir’s engagement with these institutions also include lectures, youth counseling and chaplaincy at California State University, San Bernardino.
Currently, Abdul-Zahir is using his Master’s of Social Work working as a therapist and drug counselor, while directing the local prison reentry programs for the Tayba Foundation in Southern California where he also serves the greater community by delivering khutbas and runs a spiritual study group for Tayba students.
What is the Event Details?
Schedule
Start Date: September 10th, 2023
Time: 10am PST/1pm EST
Frequency: Every Sunday thereafter
Location
The sessions will be held virtually with zoom.
How to Register
To secure your spot in our continuous support group, please submit the form and upon receiving your information and confirming your seat, we will send you a link to join the session.
We believe that together, as a united and compassionate community, we can inspire growth, instill hope, and create a supportive network that fosters lasting positive change. Whether you’re embarking on the path of SEEKING SAFETY or seeking solace through shared experiences, we invite you to be a part of our transformative support group.
Mark your calendars for September 3rd and beyond as we embark on this uplifting journey together. Let’s grow, heal, and thrive as a collective, embracing the power of connection and the path towards a brighter, empowered future.
Is pre-registration required?
Yes, pre-registration is required to secure your spot in the event. Limited seats are available, so early registration is recommended to ensure your participation.
How will the class be conducted?
The class will be conducted virtually through immersive teachings, interactive exercises, and group discussions. Ustedh Tabari will guide participants on a transformative journey, incorporating both SEEKING SAFETY techniques and spiritual principles.
Is this event open to everyone?
Yes, absolutely! Any Muslim, male or female, who is struggling with some type of addiction or wants to help someone with an addiction. All are encouraged to join and contribute to the supportive community.
Our primary goal is two-fold: firstly, to create a secure and nurturing environment where Muslims with shared experiences can find solace and mutual support; secondly, to impart universal concepts that can be applied to any addiction, aiding individuals on their journey towards recovery.