Said Rageah
Said Rageah is a notable Islamic scholar and community leader who has made significant contributions to Islamic education and community development. Originally from Somalia, Rageah moved to North America, where he has been actively involved in various Islamic initiatives. He completed his higher education in Islamic studies and holds a degree from the Islamic University of Madinah. Rageah is the founder of the Journey of Faith conference, one of the largest Islamic conferences in Canada. This annual event attracts thousands of attendees and features prominent Islamic scholars and speakers from around the world. The conference aims to educate and inspire Muslims by addressing contemporary issues and providing practical guidance based on Islamic principles. In addition to his work with Journey of Faith, Said Rageah has served as an Imam at several mosques in North America, including the Abu Huraira Center in Toronto, Canada. His role as an Imam involves leading prayers, delivering sermons, providing religious counseling, and engaging with the community to address their spiritual and social needs. Rageah is also known for his efforts in youth outreach and education. He has been actively involved in mentoring young Muslims, helping them to develop a strong Islamic identity and encouraging them to contribute positively to society. Through lectures, workshops, and community programs, he addresses topics such as faith, morality, leadership, and community service. Said Rageah’s dynamic speaking style and deep understanding of Islamic teachings have made him a popular speaker at Islamic conferences and events worldwide. He continues to inspire and educate Muslims through his lectures, writings, and community initiatives, fostering a greater understanding of Islam and promoting unity within the Muslim community.