Michigan Muslims Share Their Story at Library Talk
📅 Date: May 7 ⏰ Time: 6:30 PM 📍 Location: Hoyt Library (Free and Open to All)
A Legacy of Unity and Leadership
For over 40 years, Imam Robert Shaheed has been a guiding force at the Islamic Center of Saginaw, fostering spiritual growth, community engagement, and interfaith connections. Since 1986, he has led worship, organized cultural events, and brought together people from diverse backgrounds. Now, he invites the public to explore Michigan’s Islamic heritage in an intimate evening of dialogue.
Why This Talk Matters
This free discussion is designed for adults but welcomes all curious minds—whether you’re of the faith, studying world religions, or simply eager to learn. Imam Shaheed will trace the evolution of Michigan’s Muslim community, sharing how Islamic traditions took root and flourished in the state.
How to Secure Your Spot
Due to limited capacity, advance registration is required. Sign up effortlessly:
- Online (link provided by Hoyt Library)
- Phone: 989‑755‑0904
Beyond History: A Space for Connection
This isn’t just a lecture—it’s an opportunity to ask questions, share personal stories, and deepen mutual understanding. The Hoyt Library aims to foster open conversations that bridge gaps between the Muslim community and broader society.
Be part of this enriching exchange. Walk away with a deeper appreciation of Michigan’s religious tapestry—one that celebrates diversity and shared humanity.