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Education/Outreach. Dawah; Two Quranic School programs with daily and Sunday Schedules; Speakers for churches, prisons, schools, universities, and other institutions; Library facility in the masjid for Islamic research; Outreach programs for new Muslims and non-Muslims; Other. Distribution of Zakat and Fitra; Library facility in the masjid for ...
The foundation stone was placed by Mirza Tahir Ahmad in October, 1987 and inaugurated by him in July, 1989. The mosque was one of five build as a direct result of the "5 Mosque Initiative" where Mirza Tahir Ahmad directed the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of the United States to establish 5 mosques throughout the country.
The South Florida Muslim Federation (SoFlo Muslims), an umbrella organization representing over 40 mosques and Islamic organizations across South Florida, has decided to tackle the sensitive issue ...
The Islamic Society of Central New York is a "purpose-built" Sunni mosque and Islamic community centre located on Comstock Avenue in Syracuse, NY.Founded in 1981, by Khaja Qutubuddin, the center serves the needs of Central New York's estimated 15,000 - 20,000 Muslims [1] providing various services and outreach programs for the Muslim and non-Muslim community.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is hiring Nasrina Bargzie to lead outreach to Muslim and Arab voters, according to a campaign official who shared details of the plan first with NBC News ...
Its educational programs include workshops on Islamic practice, a Muslim youth center, [5] a Sunday school, [4] and a support group for converts to Islam. [6] On the social services front, ICP operates a monthly food pantry in conjunction with the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank. This service is open to both Muslims and non-Muslims. [2]
Trump has put Massad Boulos, a Lebanese American businessman and Tiffany Trump’s father-in-law, in charge of Arab and Muslim outreach alongside Richard Grinnell, Trump’s former director of ...
In 1999, the organization began publishing a bimonthly English-language magazine, The American Muslim. The following year, the MAS Youth Center opened in Brooklyn, and MAS helped start the Islamic American University, based out of Southfield, Michigan, and Kansas City, Missouri, as a distant-learning program for classical Islamic studies. [6]