Staying
Human
Four nights. One conversation we all need.
In a world pulling us in a thousand directions, what does it mean to stay whole, stay present, stay human?
This July, Shaykh Abdallah and Imam Ahmad Deeb are coming to the UK for four nights of reflection, reminders and renewal. This is your chance to step back from the noise and reconnect with the heart of who we are.
From Bradford to Manchester, Birmingham to London, whether you've been waiting years to hear them in person or this is your first time, there is space for you here. Bring your family. Bring a friend. Bring an open heart.
Proceeds from this event support Revive's humanitarian projects in Gaza, Syria, Yemen and beyond — so your attendance is itself an act of giving.
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Two voices, one purpose
Shaykh Abdallah Deeb memorised the Qur'an at 16 and became a world-renowned Qari' at 18. Graduating from the Abu Nour Institute in Damascus under its legendary scholars, he holds one of the shortest asanid (chains of transmission to the Prophet ﷺ for teaching Qur'an) in the world. He has devoted his life to teaching Qur'an; hundreds have entered Islam through him. He is the son of the great Syrian scholar Dr. Shaykh Ramadan Deeb, rahimahullah.
Son of Shaykh Abdallah and grandson of Dr. Shaykh Ramadan Deeb, rahimahullah, Imam Ahmad carries a remarkable scholarly lineage rooted in the Naqshbandi tradition of Damascus. He holds a PhD in Community Psychology and an MA in Islamic Studies, trained at the Madina Institute in Cape Town, and co-founded Pillars Seminary and Itqaan Institute. He brings a rare gift: speaking to the modern Muslim heart with both rigorous scholarship and genuine warmth.
Rooted in the tradition of Damascus
Shaykh Abdallah and Imam Ahmad come from a lineage of scholars deeply rooted in the spiritual and intellectual tradition of Damascus. Their family studied under Shaykh Ahmad Kuftaro, Grand Mufti of Syria and founder of the Abu Nour Institute, and carry the Naqshbandi tradition of combining 'ilm (knowledge) with tazkiyyah (spiritual purification). This is the same institute in which Revive's own founder, Shaykh Zaqir, studied for eight years: Abu Nour Institute, Damascus. This tour is not simply an event, it is a reunion of a shared scholarly heritage, brought to the UK for the benefit of the wider community.
Everything you need to know
Is entry free?
Tickets are priced to be accessible to all. Proceeds from this event go directly towards supporting Revive's humanitarian projects — so your attendance is itself an act of giving.
Is the event for brothers and sisters?
Yes — the event is open to all. Seating will be family seating throughout.
Can I bring my children?
Children are most welcome. We simply ask that all attendees — young and old — maintain the adab befitting a gathering of this nature, so that everyone can benefit fully.
Where are the venues?
Full venue details are available on the individual ticket pages. Click your city above to find out more.
Who is organising this?
This tour is organised by Revive in partnership with its educational branch, Darul Arqam Educational Trust. The event is intended to serve the wider Muslim community — bringing people together around knowledge and spiritual renewal — while also supporting Revive's ongoing humanitarian work in Gaza, Syria, Yemen and beyond.
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Spaces are limited. Choose your city and register now.