Shahada Seven
Register to begin a seven-week journey tailored exclusively for sisters who have recently embraced Islam. Led by Ustadha Anaya Walker, Shahada Seven is more than just a course—it’s a community designed to nurture your faith and empower your spiritual growth.
In this course, you’ll gain:
- A deep understanding of the core principles of Islam.
- Practical guidance for incorporating Islamic practices into your daily life.
- A supportive sisterhood to share your journey and strengthen your connection to Allah.
Each week focuses on key aspects of faith, prayer, and self-discovery, providing you with tools to thrive as a Muslimah.
Program Details:
- Sisters only
- One hour live course per week for seven weeks
- $175 for full course
- Live sessions
- Live Courses held weekly Wednesday nights at 8 PM (Eastern)
- Intro and Orientation: Wednesday, April 30
- Course Start Date: Wednesday, May 7
- Course End Date: Wednesday, June 18
Join us and take your first steps toward a confident, faith-filled future!
Learn more and register today to begin your journey.
Course Details
Shahadah 1: To know yourself is to know Allah.
This class provides a comprehensive examination of human creation and our roles and responsibilities towards Allah.
Shahadah 2: Connect to Allah, now.
Designed for new Muslims, this course introduces the correct beliefs about Allah, exploring the 99 names and essential attributes.
Shahadah 3: Who needs Prophets?
We will explore the significance of prophets in Islam, the number sent to humanity, and their divine missions.
Shahadah 4: The first and the last Prophet.
This session focuses on the final prophet, discussing why we should follow his guidance and how to align our lives with his teachings.
Shahadah 5: Essentials for understanding Quran and Hadith
Learn about the primary sources of Islamic knowledge and how to access and understand them effectively.
Shahadah 6: Purification is half of faith.
Explore why purification is considered half of faith, and understand the significance of cleanliness in Islam.
Shahadah 7: Prayer and Time in Islam
Discover the lunar calendar followed by Muslims and how prayer times are determined by the sun's movement.
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Testimonials

May Allah preserve Sayyida Anaya and the great work she is doing for the women who are seeking in our community. This program and these teachings are both beautiful and practical for Muslims of the American experience! May Allah increase her for this initiative
Na'il Salahu-Din

Anaya is an Amazing Teacher who really explores the depths of what she's teaching in a way that is digestible, relatable, and easy to understand. Can't wait for the next cycle of classes.
Maajeida Marjorie

I have known the founder since just after she took shahada, and her husband since slightly before their first meeting. They bring together much needed insights from being under 30 with a variety of experiences in traditional to in some way "modernized" Islamic education. Between them one can access new shahada and "raised Muslim" experiences and wisdom. Alhamdullilah, if we do not value our ulema, best believe others will be seaking their services full time.
Mansa Bilal Mark King
About Anaya Walker
Founder of Shahada Seven.
Anaya Walker embraced Islam at the age of 18 and soon embarked on a journey to Istanbul, Turkey, to study Islamic Sciences. Her studies included Sira, the History of Prophets, Adab, and Quranic studies. Upon completing her program, she relocated to Georgia to further her education in classical Islamic Studies at the Madina Institute, where she delved into Arabic, Usul Fiqh, Hadith, and Aqidah. Following her time at Madina, Anaya moved to Sudan to enhance her Arabic proficiency.
After her enriching experiences abroad, Anaya pursued a degree in Psychology at Empire State University and is currently advancing her education with a Master's Degree in Islamic Chaplaincy. Her passions extend beyond academics; she is deeply involved in postpartum work, henna artistry, and conducting halaqahs focused on Spiritual Care for women of all ages. Anaya's diverse pursuits and dedication to spiritual and community service make her an inspiring figure in her field.
