Dedicated to propagating the true message of Islam by following the Ahlulbayt of the Holy Prophet — supporting youth education and family programs that strengthen our community’s connection to faith, knowledge, and the path of the Imams.
Welcome to Heyat Foundation
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم This is a welcome from our community to yours. Heyat Foundation exists because a group of people decided that gathering — regularly, consistently, with intention — was not optional. That knowledge about the faith is not a luxury item to be fitted in when life allows. That the Ahlulbayt of the Holy Prophet ﷺ left us a complete guide, and that following it is a communal responsibility as much as a personal one. ...
What We Owe the Next Generation
At some point every community has to reckon with a simple question: are we building something that will outlast us? It is easy to focus on immediate needs — the program this weekend, the rent for this month, the logistics of this event. These things matter and they demand attention. But they can also become the whole horizon if we are not careful, and a community that only manages the present has no particular reason to expect a future. ...
On Keeping Our Gatherings Alive
Every community has its moments where things could go either way — where a program quietly fades or finds its footing and grows. These moments rarely announce themselves. They just pass, and you realize later which way things went. The gatherings held in the name of Ahlulbayt have survived across centuries and across continents. They have been held in basements, in living rooms, in hushed tones under circumstances we cannot fully imagine. The people who kept those gatherings alive did not always have the resources or the comfort or the stable community infrastructure we have access to now. They had conviction and they had each other. ...
Knowledge Is Not a Luxury
We treat religious education as optional in a way we would never treat mathematics or language. A child who cannot read is considered to have a serious problem. A child who reaches adulthood not knowing who Imam Hussain (عليه السلام) was, or what the event of Ghadir means, or why we follow Ahlulbayt — that is somehow considered normal. It is worth sitting with that for a moment. The first word revealed to the Prophet ﷺ was Iqra — read, learn, engage with knowledge. This was not incidental. Islam arrived with a command to think, to seek, to understand. And yet for many of our families, Islamic learning occupies a distant place in the weekly schedule — if it appears at all. ...
What Your Contribution Really Means
Supporting an Islamic program financially is not a transaction. It is closer to planting something you may never see fully grow. The youth who comes to class on Saturday mornings — his transportation is someone’s donation. The space that is rented for the weekly family program — that is someone’s contribution. The teacher who prepares lessons — that preparation costs time, and sometimes money. None of this happens on its own. ...
The Blessing of Showing Up
There is something quietly powerful about a person who keeps coming back — week after week, tired or not. No fanfare, no announcement. They just show up. We sometimes underestimate what physical presence in a gathering means. In a time when everything can be streamed, recorded, and watched later in bed, coming out to sit with your brothers and sisters in a room — for the sake of Allah — is itself an act of worship. It is a choice, made against comfort. ...