You Need a Healthy Marriage to Have a Healthy Family | Ustadha Lobna Mullah & Shaykh Suhail Mulla
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 Published On Oct 31, 2022

Shaykh Suhail Mulla and Ustadha Lobna Mullah in a conversation with a couple (Imam and social worker) on "Healthy Marriages, Healthy Families."

- Support North American Islamic Shelter for the Abused (NISA): https://asknisa.org/donate
- More Islamic marriage talks & workshops: http://mcceastbay.org/marriage

This fundraising banquet benefits event for the NISA shelter was held on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at Chandi Restaurant in Newark, California.

Watch the entire benefit dinner at    • NISA Annual Banquet '22: Healthy Marr...  

Ustadha Lobna Youssef Mulla is a motivational speaker and community educator. She is best known for her optimistic, positive and engaging style with audiences. Lobna is the former National Tarbiya Director of the Muslim American Society, where she is still an active member. She has been working as a youth mentor for the past two decades in multiple capacities. Lobna has organized youth camps, led study circles, taught classes in her community, and lectured extensively, nationally and internationally. Additionally, Lobna serves as an IOK Muslim Chaplain at UCLA. In addition to being a mentor and orator, Lobna has written for myvirtualmosque.com and the MAS Blog. Lobna is a recent graduate of Chapman University with a Masters of Fine Arts in Screenwriting. She is the creator of the YouTube channel, Double Shot Mocha Productions, where she strives to promote social awareness through humor. Lobna was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from California State University, Northridge in Business Administration with a focus in Accounting. She worked as an accountant for ten years until she began her career as a mother. Lobna moved to Egypt for three years with her husband, Shaikh Suhail Mulla, and her children and studied Arabic, Qur’anic Recitation and Islamic Sciences under Azhari scholars. Lobna Mulla currently resides in Los Angeles, CA with her husband and four children.

Shaykh Suhail Mulla is the Director of the Los Angeles branch of the Khalil Center – a community spiritual and psychological wellness center. Shaykh Suhail currently serves as Resident Scholar at the Islamic Society of West Valley in Canoga Park, CA. He also serves as the IOK Muslim Chaplain at both, UCLA and CSUN.

Shaykh Suhail has worked as a social worker in LAUSD and Sylmar Juvenile Court, has served as an Imam at the Islamic Society of Orange County and as Interim Executive Director and Director of Mental Health at Access California Services.

Shaykh Suhail has served on various Interfaith Councils in Greater LA and is an advocate of the integration of spirituality and mental health. He currently serves as a member of the LA Department of Mental Health’s Clergy Roundtable Project.

Shaykh Suhail earned his Bachelor’s Degree in African-American Studies from CSUN, his Master’s in Social Welfare from UCLA and another Bachelor’s Degree in Shari’ah (Islamic Law) from one of the world’s most prestigious Islamic seminaries – Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. He also completed a two year Islamic Studies program at Al-Asheera Al-Muhammadiya in Cairo, Egypt where he studied privately with numerous Azhari scholars.

Shaykh Suhail resides in Los Angeles with his wife and four children. He is a student of the outdoors and enjoys hiking, camping, backpacking, woodworking and gardening in his free time.

MCC partners with regional organizations like the North American Islamic Shelter for the Abused (NISA) to provide shelter, mental health and counseling and social services to a vulnerable community that the MCC is honored to help serve.

- Learn more about the NISA shelter: https://asknisa.org
- More domestic violence talks at MCC: http://mcceastbay.org/nisa
- More topics addressing community & social justice issues: http://mcceastbay.org/community
- Domestic Violence Khutbah Talking Points (Peaceful Family Project) https://mcceastbay.org/domestic-khutbah

MCC proudly works with the North American Islamic Shelter for the Abused (NISA), which shelters women fleeing abuse and provides skills and resources to become self-sufficient.

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