The Fellowship Press & M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen

The Fellowship Press & M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship Press was created in 1973 in Philadelphia by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen from Sri Lanka. Web Bookstore https://www.bmf.org/shop/ For fifteen years, M.
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Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, a Sufi mystic, can best be remembered for his efforts to bring unity through understanding to the faithful of all religions. Little is known of his early personal history. Records of his life began in the early 1900's when religious pilgrims traveling through the jungles of Sri Lanka first caught glimpse of a holy man. They were overwhelmed by the depth of divine

knowledge that he imparted. Sometime later a pilgrim invited him to a nearby village, and with that began his public life as a teacher of wisdom. Throughout Sri Lanka, people from all religious and ethnic traditions would listen to his public discourses. Many consulted him on how to conduct life's affairs, including public figures, politicians, the poor, and the learned. In 1971 Bawa Muhaiyaddeen accepted an invitation to visit the United States. Here, once again, people from all religious, social and ethnic backgrounds would join to hear him speak. Across the United States, Canada and England, he won recognition from religious scholars, journalists, educators and world leaders. The United Nation's Assistant Secretary General, Robert Muller, asked for Bawa Muhaiyaddeen's guidance on behalf of all mankind. Time Magazine turned to him for clarification during the hostage crisis in 1980. Thousands more were touched by his wise words when interviewed in Psychology Today, the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Pittsburgh Press. Wherever he went, he tirelessly answered the many personal and mystical questions that people brought to him until his death on December 8th, 1986. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen authored over twenty books and the Fellowship he founded recorded thousands of hours of audio and video discourses. The Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship now serves as a thriving community dedicated to studying and disseminating the vast treasury of his teachings. You are warmly invited to attend meetings at the central branch in Philadelphia on Sundays at 10 a. m. , or call 215-879-6300 for details on branch meetings nearest you. The name Muhaiyaddeen literally means 'the giver of life to the true belief.' And indeed Bawa Muhaiyaddeen did spend his life awakening and strengthening faith in God within people's hearts. Though he was an unlettered man, he was able to guide and inspire people from all walks of life. Many scholars and leaders from the Islamic, Judaic, Christian, and Hindu communities considered him to be a true saint.

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Unity Days at the Farm 1980's
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Unity Days at the Farm 1980's

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THIS SATURDASY
'786
Community Day
Saturday, June 27, 2026
*Please make sure to sign in at the RegistraƟon Table upon arrival*
4:20 AM--Fajr prayers: in Mazar
4:30 AM--Dhikr: in Mazaar
5:30 AM--Light fare: in the Welcome Center
8:00 AM--Pancake breakfast: in Welcome Center
9:00 AM--Opening ceremony: in big tent; Followed by out loud zikr: in the Mazar
10:00 AM--All-ages vele (i.e. work acƟviƟes): Meet at green tent (just beyond and to the right of
the flower rectangle.) Point person: Michael King. (Note: Children 7 and younger must be with a
grown-up.)
11:00 AM—Children’s acƟvity, join lunch prep to make fruit salad: Welcome Center. Point
person: Muhammad Abraham
11:30 AM--All-ages sing-along: in big tent. Point person: Dana Granieri
12:00 PM. Lunch cookout featuring Super-Links, Debbie’s famous mac and cheese, and the
children’s fruit salad. Outside the Welcome Center
1:07 PM--Dhuhr prayers: in Prayer Pavilion
1:30-3:30 PM--Wisdom Circles for teens and adults: in big tent. Point persons for teens: Umar
Savinson and Rabia Jones. Point person for younger adults (20’s): Jehan Morsi. Point person for
older adults: HBB Applebaum
1:30-2:15 PM—Wisdom Circles for children: Convene at front archway of garden. Point person:
Mary Boardman
2:30 PM--Children’s acƟviƟes (while adults conƟnue their wisdom tables): in smaller tent in park
area. Point person, Maryam Wilson
3:45 PM--Adult and teen vele: green tent (just beyond and to the right of the flower rectangle.)
Point person: Michael King
3:45 PM--Recital of Surat Yasin for 40th Day aŌer the passing of Farhana Musthaq: in Mazar
5:00 PM--Special Sri Lankan dinner: Welcome Center
Page 2 of 2
6:20 PM—'Asr Prayers: in Prayer Pavilion
6:45 PM--General cleanup of all areas: Convene outside Welcome Center. Point people: Michael
and Ruthie King
7:00 PM—Teeth brushing and jammies for the liƩle ones, with a nice surprise awaiƟng them:
Gather outside abluƟons bathrooms. Point person: Mary Boardman.
7:15 PM--The Tales of the Qutb (ral.): in big tent. Point people: Ruthie King, Suhaiba Toomey,
Rabia Jones
8:15 PM--Closing remarks, salawat and salaams: in big tent. Point people: all the Community
Day planners.
8:36 PM—Sunset. Community Day fesƟviƟes have ended. May everyone travel home safely.
Alhamdulillah!

THIS SATURDAY 786Community DaySaturday, June 27, 2026*Please make sure to sign in at the RegistraƟon Table upon arrival*...
06/22/2026

THIS SATURDAY

786
Community Day
Saturday, June 27, 2026
*Please make sure to sign in at the RegistraƟon Table upon arrival*
4:20 AM--Fajr prayers: in Mazar
4:30 AM--Dhikr: in Mazaar
5:30 AM--Light fare: in the Welcome Center
8:00 AM--Pancake breakfast: in Welcome Center
9:00 AM--Opening ceremony: in big tent; Followed by out loud zikr: in the Mazar
10:00 AM--All-ages vele (i.e. work acƟviƟes): Meet at green tent (just beyond and to the right of
the flower rectangle.) Point person: Michael King. (Note: Children 7 and younger must be with a
grown-up.)
11:00 AM—Children’s acƟvity, join lunch prep to make fruit salad: Welcome Center. Point
person: Muhammad Abraham
11:30 AM--All-ages sing-along: in big tent. Point person: Dana Granieri
12:00 PM. Lunch cookout featuring Super-Links, Debbie’s famous mac and cheese, and the
children’s fruit salad. Outside the Welcome Center
1:07 PM--Dhuhr prayers: in Prayer Pavilion
1:30-3:30 PM--Wisdom Circles for teens and adults: in big tent. Point persons for teens: Umar
Savinson and Rabia Jones. Point person for younger adults (20’s): Jehan Morsi. Point person for
older adults: HBB Applebaum
1:30-2:15 PM—Wisdom Circles for children: Convene at front archway of garden. Point person:
Mary Boardman
2:30 PM--Children’s acƟviƟes (while adults conƟnue their wisdom tables): in smaller tent in park
area. Point person, Maryam Wilson
3:45 PM--Adult and teen vele: green tent (just beyond and to the right of the flower rectangle.)
Point person: Michael King
3:45 PM--Recital of Surat Yasin for 40th Day aŌer the passing of Farhana Musthaq: in Mazar
5:00 PM--Special Sri Lankan dinner: Welcome Center
Page 2 of 2
6:20 PM—'Asr Prayers: in Prayer Pavilion
6:45 PM--General cleanup of all areas: Convene outside Welcome Center. Point people: Michael
and Ruthie King
7:00 PM—Teeth brushing and jammies for the liƩle ones, with a nice surprise awaiƟng them:
Gather outside abluƟons bathrooms. Point person: Mary Boardman.
7:15 PM--The Tales of the Qutb (ral.): in big tent. Point people: Ruthie King, Suhaiba Toomey,
Rabia Jones
8:15 PM--Closing remarks, salawat and salaams: in big tent. Point people: all the Community
Day planners.
8:36 PM—Sunset. Community Day fesƟviƟes have ended. May everyone travel home safely.
Alhamdulillah!

06/22/2026

786
COMMUNITY DAY SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 27, 2026
*Please make sure to sign in at the RegistraƟon Table upon arrival*
4:20 AM--Fajr prayers: in Mazar
4:30 AM--Dhikr: in Mazaar
5:30 AM--Light fare: in the Welcome Center
8:00 AM--Pancake breakfast: in Welcome Center
9:00 AM--Opening ceremony: in big tent; Followed by out loud zikr: in the Mazar
10:00 AM--All-ages vele (i.e. work acƟviƟes): Meet at green tent (just beyond and to the right of
the flower rectangle.) Point person: Michael King. (Note: Children 7 and younger must be with a
grown-up.)
11:00 AM—Children’s acƟvity, join lunch prep to make fruit salad: Welcome Center. Point
person: Muhammad Abraham
11:30 AM--All-ages sing-along: in big tent. Point person: Dana Granieri
12:00 PM. Lunch cookout featuring Super-Links, Debbie’s famous mac and cheese, and the
children’s fruit salad. Outside the Welcome Center
1:07 PM--Dhuhr prayers: in Prayer Pavilion
1:30-3:30 PM--Wisdom Circles for teens and adults: in big tent. Point persons for teens: Umar
Savinson and Rabia Jones. Point person for younger adults (20’s): Jehan Morsi. Point person for
older adults: HBB Applebaum
1:30-2:15 PM—Wisdom Circles for children: Convene at front archway of garden. Point person:
Mary Boardman
2:30 PM--Children’s acƟviƟes (while adults conƟnue their wisdom tables): in smaller tent in park
area. Point person, Maryam Wilson
3:45 PM--Adult and teen vele: green tent (just beyond and to the right of the flower rectangle.)
Point person: Michael King
3:45 PM--Recital of Surat Yasin for 40th Day aŌer the passing of Farhana Musthaq: in Mazar
5:00 PM--Special Sri Lankan dinner: Welcome Center
Page 2 of 2
6:20 PM—'Asr Prayers: in Prayer Pavilion
6:45 PM--General cleanup of all areas: Convene outside Welcome Center. Point people: Michael
and Ruthie King
7:00 PM—Teeth brushing and jammies for the liƩle ones, with a nice surprise awaiƟng them:
Gather outside abluƟons bathrooms. Point person: Mary Boardman.
7:15 PM--The Tales of the Qutb (ral.): in big tent. Point people: Ruthie King, Suhaiba Toomey,
Rabia Jones
8:15 PM--Closing remarks, salawat and salaams: in big tent. Point people: all the Community
Day planners.
8:36 PM—Sunset. Community Day fesƟviƟes have ended. May everyone travel home safely.
Alhamdulillah!

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