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Pearls of the Qur’an

November 6-8, 2009

Washington, DC

Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Shaykh Muhammad Ninowy

Imam Zaid Shakir

Shaykh Mokhtar Maghraoui

Imam Mohamed Magid

Shaykha Zainab Alwan

In this unique three-day retreat, explore the miracles of the Qur’an, from the miracle of its historical revelation and compilation, to the miracle of its infinite guidance and wisdom for all peoples and all times.

Join six of our greatest scholars as they examine both the external and internal dimensions of the Qur’an and share their reflections and commentary on many verses that now, more than ever, require a renewed understanding and application.

Register today, and immerse yourself in the ocean of the Qur’an, as our beloved teachers draw out from its blessed waters some of its finest pearls…

The curriculum for the Pearls of the Qur’an retreat will focus on the following topics:

The Inner Dimensions of the Qur’an
Lessons from Qasas Al-Qur’an
Fada’il Al-Muhammadiyya: The Qur’anic Merits of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
The Heart of the Qur’an: Reflections from Surah Ya-Seen
O You Who Believe!: The Call to the Believers in the Qur’an

Classes will be approximately one and a half hours each throughout the day, with intermittent breaks for prayer and rest. Class hours are:

Friday, November 6: 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM
Saturday, November 7: 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM
Sunday, November 8: 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Are all the speakers really confirmed?

Yes, they are.

What is the cost of the program?

The cost of the program is $185 per person. Couples can register together for $350 and must register at the same time.

Students can register at the discounted rate of $175. A current valid student ID will be required on check-in to receive the discounted rate.

Where will the program be held?

The program will be held, inshallah, at the Hyatt Dulles, near Dulles Airport. Its address is 2300 Dulles Corner Blvd, Herndon, Virginia 20171. You may visit its website at http://dulles.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp.

How do I register?

Registration Is Now Closed.

Is there registration on-site?

No, all registration is online and must be paid in advance. There are limited seats available, and registration is expected to fill quickly.

I registered but did not pay yet. Is my seat confirmed?

No, registration is only confirmed upon payment. Registration for the retreat is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Due to high demand, if payment is not made within 48 hours of the registration, registration will be automatically cancelled.

I really want to attend the retreat, but it says registration is full. Can I be placed on a waiting list?

Yes, if registration becomes full, you can elect to be placed on a waiting list and be notified if a spot opens up.

Does the registration cost include food, lodging and transportation?

No, these are not included in registration. Food, lodging and transportation arrangements are left up to the individual registrant. Halal arrangments have been made at the hotel restaurant in the Hyatt and a list of additional nearby restaurants will be provided on check-in.

We have negotiated a special rate with the Hyatt-Dulles for $79 per night. Please mention Al-Madina Institute when contacting the hotel for reservations to receive the reduced rate. The reduced rate is available from Thursday night, November 5th to Sunday night, November 8th. Al-Madina Institute is not responsible for hotel reservations; any inquiries should be made to the Hyatt directly.

For food and dining options, there are restaurants in and around the hotel. A list of nearby restaurants will be provided upon check-in in your registration packet.

I’m flying in from out of town. Can I get a ride from Dulles airport?

The Hyatt has a complimentary shuttle service between Dulles Airport and the hotel for hotel guests. There are additional transportation options available at Dulles.

What if I want to attend for only one or two days?

Registration is only open for the full program. If you only wish to attend for one or two days, you are welcome to do that, but you will have to register for the entire program at full cost.

Is there financial aid?

Unfortunately, financial aid is not available at this time.

Is babysitting available?

Babysitting services are available on a limited basis for children ages 3 years-12 years only, at an additional charge of $25 per child, per day, or $60 for the weekend.

Babysitting hours are from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM only, not including breaks. Parents must care for their children during breaks.

Babysitting is not available before 7:00 AM or after 5:00 PM. Parents must pick up their children after 5:00 PM and stay with them in the day-care room. A live video feed of the sessions will be available throughout the day for parents to view in the day-care room as they care for their children. Under no circumstances are children allowed in the classroom.

For parents with children under 3 years, they are welcome to use the daycare room and attend the class via the live video feed. Parents may not bring their children or infants into the main classroom.

Food and snacks are not provided and are the responsibility of the parent.

When does the program start and end?

Registration opens at 10:30 AM on Friday, November 6. The first session will begin inshallah at 11:30 AM. Please note that Jummah prayer will be held inside the hotel.

The last session of the program is scheduled to end at 8:00 PM on Sunday, November 8th.

Can you tell me more about the program schedule?

The lectures during the program will concentrate on the Qur’anic sciences. Each of the six speakers will be teaching for approximately 1.5 hours per day. Given the breadth of material that will be covered, sessions will begin early in the morning and end late in the evening, with periodic breaks throughout the day to allow for personal time.

This program should be considered a spiritual retreat, a means by which we can reconnect with the Qur’an. Though not a requirement of the program, we also hope to perform Qiyam-ul-Layl (voluntary night prayers). Students who are dedicated, respectful, and attend with an emphasis on spiritual matters are likely to benefit most from the program.

What is the classroom setup?

Classroom is theatre-style seating (no tables).

Are we going to be able to have private time with the scholars?

Al-Madina Institute has an open-door policy with all the scholars. They will not be walking around with bodyguards so feel free to approach them. We do ask that you respect the program session timings and allow the scholars to conduct their scheduled sessions on time.

Can I record the event? Can I sell books and other materials?

No, only authorized individuals can record at this event and no outside vendors will be allowed