For many young Muslims, navigating college and post-graduate life brings unique challenges around faith, identity, and personal growth.
Sunday Noor Circle is a weekly Ellicott City-based halaqa designed for Muslim adults ages 18–28 to come together for reflection, conversation, and connection.
Through meaningful discussions and mentorship, participants will:
Strengthen their Islamic identity in the context of modern life
Engage in spiritual and intellectual dialogue rooted in lived experiences
Build lasting community and mentorship relationships
Develop leadership skills that serve both faith and future
It’s a sacred space for clarity, conversation, and community, every Sunday morning in Ellicott City.
Age: 18- 28.
Time: 5:15 AM – 7:15 AM.
Location: 3290 Pine Orchard Ln, Ellicott Citty, MD 21042.
Who: Brothers.
Age: 18 - 28.
Weekly on Sundays.
⏰ Why so early?
This serene time offers spiritual clarity before the distractions of the day begin. It's a peaceful, intentional start to your week..
Short readings and reflections
Interactive discussions on identity, leadership, and emotional growth
Topics relevant to young Muslims in college, work, and relationships
Guided mentorship opportunities
A welcoming, judgment-free environment
Founder of Islamic Leadership Institute of America (ILIA), with over 25 years of experience in enterprise architecture, enterprise and individual transformation and youth development. Over the past 20 years he has coached, taught and counseled hundreds of youth and young professionals and has been a certified mentor and coach with Big Brother Big Sister, Lutheran Social Services, Dar Al-Taqwa, Prince George’s Community College Asian, Latino, African, Native American (ALANA), New Beginnings Youth Center, Howard County Detention Center and ILIA. Ayman is a member of the Howard County Reentry Council and the Howard County Ethnic Diversity Round Table. He holds two Master degrees in electrical engineering, engineering management and systems engineering and holds certifications in half a dozen leadership areas. He has been trained in cultural competence, youth development, reentry, psychology, curriculum development and has devised over 200+ courses and programs for youth and adults. He was faculty at University of California, Prince George’s Community College, Strayer University and Howard Community College. He founded Youth Crisis Line, and provided stabilization services to hundreds of young adults.