12/31/2025
What if learning the Quran was not about passively listening, but about actively thinking, questioning, researching, and learning together as a family?
At WQT Worldwide Quran Thinkers, our Monthly Family Quran Discussion Sessions are created for families who want to engage with the Quran thoughtfully, intellectually, and collectively. These are not lectures or sermons. They are guided, open discussions where participants study, reflect, and reason directly with the Quran in a respectful and welcoming environment.
Each session focuses on a predefined topic shared well in advance, allowing families to prepare through personal study, family conversations, and Quranic research. Participants are encouraged to bring their understanding, questions, and relevant Quranic Ayahs to the discussion. The purpose is not blind agreement, but conscious engagement that leads to clarity, conviction, and peace.
Families attend together, adults and children alike, creating a powerful space for shared discovery and learning. Every participant contributes. Every voice matters. Each session strengthens understanding through dialogue, reflection, and verification rooted in the Quran itself.
After exploring the foundations of Deen and Emaan, understanding Emaan as an active process of Amanu, and reflecting on what it truly means to reach a state of Aman through knowledge and reason, we now move toward one of the most critical and serious Quranic concepts.
Family Quran Discussion Session 6, January 11th 2026 at 11am EST
Topic: Concepts of Shirk and Auftara, Divisions in Deen
This session focuses on what the Quran describes as the gravest wrongdoing, Shirk, and its deep connection with Auftara and divisions within Deen. These concepts are often misunderstood, simplified, or avoided, yet they sit at the heart of Quranic accountability, justice, and unity.
During Session 6, participants will explore questions such as what Shirk truly means in the light of the Quran, whether it is limited to idol worship or far broader in scope, why Shirk is described as the greatest sin, how Shirk can coexist with claims of Amanu with Allah, its connection with the concepts of Rabb and Abd, how Shirk leads to Auftara. Learn More at https://quranthinkers.com/new-academia/monthly-family-sessions/