
Join us for an exploration of Ihsaan and discover the purpose of dreams, visions and spiritual experiences
Date and time
Sat, 12 Jul 2025 14:00 – 19:00 BST
Location
Wapping High School
153 Commercial Road
London
E1 2DA
United Kingdom
About this event
The Forgotten Pillar of the Deen: The Role of Visions, Khushu and Ihsaan
Spirituality, dreams, and inner experiences are often misunderstood or seen as outside the core of Islam. As focus grows on rules and debates, many Muslims are left wondering if there is still space in our tradition for deeper presence in prayer, sacred visions, and spiritual connection. At the same time, the desire to feel closer to Allah ﷻ is growing.
💭 Can we truly experience closeness to Allah ﷻ through things like khushu, visions, and inner transformation? And how do these fit within the broader Islamic tradition?
✨ Join us as we bring clarity to these often-misunderstood topics and explore how the inner dimensions of Islam can be understood, embraced, and lived.
⭐ What You’ll Takeaway:
- A clear understanding of how visions, dreams, and spiritual experiences are treated in Islamic tradition using authentic sources
- Insight into how the early generations approached inner states, presence in worship, and divine connection.
- A safe, grounded framework to understand and explore esoteric experiences without confusion or fear.
- Practical methods to build khushu and deepen your presence with Allah ﷻ in daily prayer.
- A fresh understanding of Ihsaan as an essential part of Islam – not a luxury or afterthought, but a goal to strive for.
🙋♂️ Who Should Attend:
- Students and Seekers: Anyone unsure or confused about the legitimacy of spiritual experiences in Islam.
- Practicing Muslims: Those looking to deepen their connection with Allah ﷻ, and bring more presence, sweetness, and focus into their prayers.
- Educators, Community Leaders, and Imams: Individuals who wish to help revive the tradition of Ihsaan within their communities.
- Those with Spiritual Experiences: If you’ve had visions, dreams, or inspirations and seek guidance on how to understand and integrate these experiences within the Islamic framework.
🎤 Speakers
Imam Mohammed Mahmoud
Mohammed Mahmoud is a London-based scholar and Imam, with a deep commitment to both traditional Islamic scholarship and community service. After completing his Islamic studies in the UK and earning a degree in Biology from University College London (UCL), he served as an Imam in Finsbury Park for seven years and as the Senior Imam at the East London Mosque from 2018 to 2023. In addition to leading Friday sermons, he provides ongoing religious guidance, runs weekly Islamic classes, and engages in outreach and interfaith work.
He has studied for six years under the esteemed Mauritanian scholar, Shaykh Ammar Ali Salem al-Shinqeeti, and continues his studies under the guidance of Shaykh Ahmad Dabbagh. Shaykh Mohammed is also the Shari’ah and Ethics Officer for a UK-based Islamic finance institution and co-founded the Salik Society—an academic institute focused on traditional Islamic sciences, tazkiyah, and sulook.
Harun Waheed
Harun Waheed is a self-development coach with over seven years of experience working with schools, academies, and institutions to teach personal development through both Islamic and secular traditions. After studying at an independent Islamic school, he pursued a degree in Theoretical Physics at King’s College London. He has studied under prominent teachers in the fields of prophetic character, Hadith, and spirituality, and continues his studies under contemporary scholars.
Harun also has a successful career in the tech industry, having worked at Shell, Google, Meta (Facebook), and currently TikTok. He specialises in marketing, product, and technology, and is a qualified mental health first aider. He has led mental health awareness sessions at institutions such as KCL, NYU, Google, and LSE.
📅 Date: July 12th, 2025
🕕 Time: 2:00pm – 7:00pm
📍Location: Wapping High School (5th Floor) 153 Commercial Rd, London, E1 2DA
This event is open to brothers and sisters. The ticket price is £5, which covers the ticket and refreshments. Please note that tickets are non-refundable.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the event open to both brothers and sisters?
Yes, open to brothers, sisters and families!
Will this event be segregated?
Yes.
Will there be any follow-up events?
Yes. We host weekly gatherings on various themes with practical elements every Wednesday 7:15pm to 9pm at the same location. Please find us on our socials for more information: https://linktr.ee/sacredcompassuk
Are there any parking facilities?
There is no on-site parking available. However, the venue is located in Tower Hamlets, where parking is free on weekends.
