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This interactive session for parents is framed around the sacred responsibility of raising children in Islam. It’s both a learning experience and a moment of reflection, designed to give caregivers practical tools for raising grounded, emotionally healthy kids. Get more details here.
Join us for an afternoon of reflection, faith, and action with Shaykh Mohammed Al-Saadi and Dr. Iram Kazimi, MD, moderated by Sr. Farhana Kassamali.
📅 Saturday, November 15
🕒 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM
📍 Al-Ghadeer Education Foundation
9260 S Course Dr, Houston, TX 77099
Children of any age are not permitted in the main hall. Childcare is available for ages 4-10 (individual tickets required).
Reserve your spot today!
Shaykh Mohammed Al-Saadi
Shaykh Mohammed was born and raised in the United States and graduated from the Islamic seminary (ḥawzah) in Najaf, Iraq. He has a bachelor’s degree in Communications with a double emphasis in Electronic Media and Speech from the University of Michigan, where he also minored in Philosophy and completed his pre-medical requirements.
He also serves as the Dean of an Islamic Montessori school based in Dallas, TX where he and his family now reside.
Dr. Iram Kazimi, MD
Dr. Kazimi, a Houston native, is a double-boarded psychiatrist specializing in adult and child & adolescent psychiatry. She earned her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and completed her residency and fellowship at McGovern Medical School, where she later served as Psychiatry Residency Training Director and Director of the Pediatric Bipolar Program.
She has since held leadership roles as Founding Medical Director of the Collaborative Care Medicine Program at Houston Methodist, Chief Medical Officer at Via Linda in Scottsdale, and Associate Mental Health Director at UTMB. A recognized expert in child and adolescent mental health, Dr. Kazimi has contributed to national treatment guidelines and presented internationally. Her work centers on helping families navigate the challenges of migration and identity through a compassionate, culturally informed approach.