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A Request for Brotherly Support • Duas of U’lul Azm | ISR S15 Ep16 with Tom Facchine

Mar 5, 2026 | Ramadan, In the Shade of Ramadan Season 15

Points of Reflection

    • What did Musa’s request to have his brother’s help demonstrate about his character/personality?
    • What does Musa’s request say about the importance of collectivism in our deen (faith)?

Quiz Questions

  • What is the proverb Imam Tom Facchine mentions in this episode?
  • What did the Prophet (s) say to the companions who said they were never satiated no matter how much they ate?
  • What does Vizier mean?

Challenge

Do you have a mentor or someone you go to for advice and accountability? If yes, who is it and how can you deepen this relationship? If not, identify someone who can be this person in your life and create this bond.

Get to Know the Speakers

Imam Tom Facchine

Tom Facchine is from Southern New Jersey. He obtained his Bachelors in Political Science/International Relations from Vassar College (2011), where he embraced Islam in his senior year. After studying Arabic independently, he was admitted to the Islamic University of Madinah in Saudi Arabia where he obtained an Associates in Classical Arabic (2016) and a Bachelors in Comparative Islamic Law (2020).

He also completed the chaplaincy program conducted under the supervision of The Prophet’s Mosque (2019). Out of all his extracurricular studies, his study of tafseer under Shaykh Abdallah Shinqeeti in the Prophet’s Masjid was probably the most impactful.

Tom has always been a passionate advocate and instructor for Muslim Youth, founding multiple youth groups and conducting various afterschool programs. He is currently the Imam of the Muslim Community Association of Mohawk Valley in Utica, NY as well as nearby Hamilton College. In his ‘spare’ time, Tom enjoys birdwatching, hiking, camping, poetry, and learning languages. He lives in Utica with his wife and three children.

Dr. Eaman Attia

Sr Eaman Attia is a graduate of the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto.  However, over the past 20 years her passion has been and continues to be mentoring and inspiring lifelong growth and transformations in Muslim youth and community members.

She has served many communities as an inspirational speaker, youth director and mentor, tarbiya director, and Islamic School principal and teacher. She served as the MAS National Tarbiya Director and currently works as the Tarbiya Director in MAS Dallas.  She resides in Dallas, TX with her husband and five children.

Dr. Imad Bayoun

Dr. Imad Bayoun is widely involved in religious education, especially among the youth, as a lecturer for the Muslim American Society (MAS), and its signature project the Oak Tree Institute. Dr. Imad was born in Beirut, Lebanon, where he received his BS and MS from the American University of Beirut. He received his PhD in Entomology from the Texas A&M University. He resides in Riverside and works as the Insectary and Quarantine Officer at the Entomology Department of University of California in Riverside.

He is currently pursuing a PhD in Islamic Studies at the Graduate Theological Foundation. He taught Aqeedah and Fiqhas-Seerah (Jurisprudence of the Prophet’s Biography) at the Islamic American University, and has published several audio series on “Purification of the Heart”, “Muslim Character”, and other topics.

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