The Sacred Door Project

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The Sacred Door Project
THE SACRED DOOR PROJECT

About Us

At the Sacred Door Project, we believe that Islam should be accessible to everyone, ranging from all Muslims to those simply eager to learn more about the religion. Our goal is to extract lessons from the Quran and the Prophet and his family and present them to the community. In order to seek closeness to our Creator, we are providing various avenues of learning – including articles, videos, interactive seminars, weekend workshops, and lecture series. Above all else, we value knowledge, community, and reflection as a means of seeking closeness to God.

THE SACRED DOOR PROJECT

Mission

The Sacred Door Project serves English speaking Muslims throughout North America and is dedicated towards providing Islamic educational content in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Quran and the Prophet and his family.

Goals

1 Islamic Literacy for All

For every age, every background, and everyone willing to learn more about the foundations of Islam.

2 Building an Islamic Community

Based on the prophetic message of 'Ummah' as sent down to us by the Messenger and his progeny.

3 Reflection & Contemplation

As a means to purify our hearts, minds, and souls to ultimately obtain closeness to God.
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Categories

Articles

Read about scholarly topics ranging from ethics, spirituality, theology, and more.

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Blog

Read about issues relating to the relationship between the individual and the Islamic world.

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Videos

Watch lectures to learn ethical and spiritual themes as taught by the prophet and his family.

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Podcasts

Listen to contemplate and reflect on the many merits of Islamic principles.

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Contributors

The Sacred Door Project

Melanie Mohsen

Research Assistant

Melanie Mohsen is a second year Masters student in Islamic Studies concentrating in Shi’i Studies at George Washington University (GWU). As a research assistant, she is involved in various academic and research programs across the northeast region including Mufid Academic Seminary at GWU, the Project on Shi’ism and Global Affairs at Harvard University, and the Islamic Center at New York University.