Guildford mosque

Sisterhood and Seeking Spirituality

Spiritual transformation on the journey of Purifying the Heart

Date
Friday26 06 2026
Muharram 1448
Time
7:30pm to 8:30pmAEST
Venue
Guildford MosqueGuildford, NSW 2161
Audience

Who this is for

SASS is a monthly halaqah dedicated to nurturing the heart, deepening self-awareness, and strengthening our relationship with Allah through the timeless teachings of Islam.

Drawing upon the Purification of the Heart poem of Imam Mawlud, each gathering explores a specific disease of the heart, examining its spiritual roots, signs, and manifestations in our daily lives. Together, we will reflect on the wisdom of our tradition to understand how these inner ailments affect our worship, relationships, and wellbeing, while learning practical and spiritual remedies to cultivate sincerity, contentment, humility, gratitude, and closeness to Allah. Through knowledge, reflection, and sisterhood, this halaqah offers a supportive space for personal growth and spiritual transformation on the journey of purifying the heart.

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ICMG Sisters Youth Sydney

ICMG Sisters Youth Sydney

64 Mountford Avenue, Guildford 2161

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Sisters only
Ages 14+
  • Free on-site parking
  • Free street parking
  • Near public transport
  • English
  • Q&A session
  • Sisters only
  • Imam-led Salah
  • Sisters prayer area
  • Halaqa
  • Mosque setting
  • Free entry
  • Registration required

Speaker

Ustadha Sahar Dandan

Sahar Dandan is a senior executive, Islamic educator, and community practitioner with experience spanning engineering, organisational leadership, Permaculture, and the not-for-profit sector. Her professional experience includes executive management, governance, and program development, and consultancy work supporting organisations to strengthen their processes, systems, and strategic and operational planning frameworks. She has advised boards and leadership teams on organisational design, governance maturity, compliance, and sustainable growth. In 2023 she became Chief Executive Officer of Greendale Garden Cemetery, which opened in October 2024 as Greater Western Sydney’s newest cemetery.
Her work has focused on building sustainable values-driven organisations, strengthening community engagement, and guiding initiatives through periods of growth and change. Alongside her professional work, Sahar is engaged in Islamic education and studied under scholars in Mauritania, she currently teaches jurisprudence, spirituality, purification of the heart, women’s scholarship, and living Islam in contemporary life.

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Questions

FAQ's

Who can attend the recitation circle?

This recitation circle is open to sisters aged 14 and above.

Can I attend if I am menstruating?

Yes, absolutely. The gathering is not held inside the masjid prayer area, so sisters who are menstruating are warmly welcome to attend.

Is there parking available?

Yes, parking is available onsite and there is street parking at the Mosque. Please allow extra time to arrive and settle in comfortably.

What time does the halaqah begin?

The halaqa begins after ‘Isha prayer. Please note that the start time may vary slightly throughout the year according to prayer times. Currently, the halaqah begins at 7:30pm.

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