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ICNA GA Meeting 2024

ICNA GA Meeting 2024 Hundreds of brothers and sisters, connected through a profound concept of a Jama’ah, look forward to year’s largest gathering of the members of the General Assembly of Islamic Circle of North America that occurs every year in January. This year GA meeting was held between Jan 19th through Jan 21st. Over 250 associates flocked in Houston, TX, from across the country, to participate in the annual report back program. There are many objectives of this annual meeting where ICNA MGAs not only review the previous year’s progress of ICNA’s chapters, regions, divisions, departments and programs, but it gives an opportunity of socialization to rebuild and strengthen the bond of brotherhood. Ideas to progress are shared in these interactions, and professional connections are made. The meeting was formally started on Friday evening with an inspiring presentation by Dr Abdul Aziz Abdul Raheem where he introduced a unique way of Arabic language learning. Despite severe weather conditions in many states, most of the MGAs checked-in by late night. Saturday after Fajar salaat, Hafiz Inayatullah delivered a heart touching Tazkeer in which he reminded the audience about sincerity and purpose of the gathering. The meeting resumed after a nice continental breakfast and for the most part of the day various reports were presented one after the other by the Markaz, Regions, Division and various departments including ICNA Relief, HHRD, Da’wah, Baitulmaal and others. Slido tool was used to ask any questions related to the presentations. Breaks for prayers, food and snacks were incorporated at appropriate times. MGA introductions were done during at place lunch. Senior MGAs were honored at the stage. Dr Talat Hussain, Dr Muhammad Yunus and Br Mustafa White shared some experiences and advice. All the resolutions were presented by the resolution committee. Most of the resolutions were related to various reforms in the elections process, therefore, they were sent to Shura with a suggestion to form an election reforms committee to create a proposal by August 2024 for presentation and approval by the MGAs. Sh Abdool Rehman Khan delivered a short khatirah on Sunday morning after Fajar and the meeting resumed right after breakfast. The heart of the healthy organizations is the accountability process that took place to give MGAs the opportunity to hold the Ameer, the Shura and individual MGAs accountable in front of all MGAs after following a prescribed process. The remaining short presentations were made before the end of the proposed time. Another pleasant feature of this meeting was the attendance of a good number of YM alumni and short spiritual reminders and some practical advice from three of them on different topics. Ameer delivered a short speech emphasizing on the need to engage families into Islamic work, fighting immorality and keeping up with the value of brotherhood. He closed the meeting with Dua. Lunch was served and MGAs started to leave after brief socialization with a aspiration to come back the following year.

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Actions to Take Beyond March 4 Gaza

Sender: American Muslim Task Force for Palestine Subject Line: Actions to Take Beyond March4Gaza Title: Voices United: Historic Protest in D.C. Calls for Ceasefire, Accountability, and Justice in Palestine On January 13th, 2024, over 400,000 protestors marched through the streets of Washington, D.C., to reiterate our demands of the Biden Administration and Congress to: Call for and facilitate immediate and permanent cease-fire in Gaza End unconditional U.S. funding of Israel’s genocide against Gaza and the occupation of Palestine Hold Israel accountable for war crimes committed against the Palestinian people and its continuous violations of international law. In partnership with the ANSWER coalition, the American Muslim Task Force for Palestine would like to thank all who joined us in the largest protest ever for Palestine in the U.S. Thank you to the over 350 organizations who endorsed and answered our call to March on Washington for Gaza. Despite the harsh winter, Americans came from over 35 states and 125+ cities to join their voices and demand the Biden administration listen to the people’s will. This historic march on Martin Luther King Jr. weekend was a monumental moment for the movement for Palestine and a moment of reckoning for the Biden administration. Our collective demands and message were clear: We need an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, an end to the US aid for Israel, and for Israel to be held accountable for their violations of both US and international human rights. With over 26,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza by Israel, 60k+ injured, and over 1.9 million internally displaced, we need to maintain the momentum and continue acting to save lives. U.S. complicity in this genocide and occupation of Palestine must come to an immediate end. The American movement for a just U.S. foreign policy and the liberation of the Palestinian people is a multiracial, multifaith, and multigenerational movement. Our efforts will, God willing, continue until we see a free Palestine. We urge those who joined us to continue mobilizing and organizing. We invite you to take these next three steps. Organize locally for a ceasefire resolution Call and email your Members of Congress until there is a ceasefire Donate to the cause The American Muslim Task Force for Palestine is deeply grateful for your commitment to justice. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” While we pray for our Palestinian brothers and sisters, we will also not relent in our efforts to demand justice and the liberation of all of Palestine. Signed, American Muslim Task Force for Palestine ————- The American Muslim Task Force on Palestine includes American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), Muslim American Society (MAS), Muslim Student Association-National (MSA), Muslim Legal Fund of America (MLFA), Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA), and Young Muslims (YM).

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ICNA Declares Friday, October 13, 2023, As a Day of Du’a.

We call upon Khateebs, community Leaders and Politicians in the US to educate the community and all Americans about the dire humanitarian situation in Palestine and to pray for their safety, freedom, and well-being of all those including innocent civilians, women and children. Here are some facts and the talking points to be discussed: 1. Netanyahu’s far-right government intensified Israel’s violent repression upon Palestinians since taking power earlier this year. Defense Minister of Israel called Palestinian as “animals”, denying them any food, electricity and water • Before the latest surge in violence, Israeli soldiers had already killed more than 250 Palestinians, including at least 47 children, in the occupied West Bank only in 2023, more than any year since the Second Intifada, or uprising, against Israel’s occupation in the early 2000s. • Extremist Israeli settlers had also ramped up their attacks on Palestinians to push them off their land earlier this year. In August 2023, the UN warned of a dramatic increase in settler violence, with nearly 600 attacks recorded in the first six months of JUST THIS year, averaging 99 incidents each month. • Israeli extremists have also increased their provocations in and around the Noble Sanctuary Mosque complex in occupied East Jerusalem, the third holiest site in Islam, which they wish to destroy. 2. Gaza has been under brutal Israeli military occupation for more than 50 years. • Under international law, Gaza remains under Israeli military occupation, despite Israel’s withdrawal of settlers and soldiers from the interior of Gaza in 2005, it continues to control virtually all entry and exit, as well as Gaza’s airspace and coastline. 3. Israel has imposed a ruthless, illegal siege and naval blockade on Gaza for more than 15 years. The former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, said, “People in Gaza are living under constant attacks and pressure in an open-air prison,”. • More than 2.3 million Palestinians are in Gaza, trapped under Israel’s draconian siege and naval blockade, unable to travel to get medical treatment, go to school, or visit family and friends, deprived of basic needs and supplies. Gaza’s economy has been devastated by the siege and blockade, and by repeated Israeli military assaults that have destroyed much of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure. The siege and blockade have been repeatedly condemned by the UN and human rights organizations as a form of collective punishment and illegal. 4. Most Palestinians in Gaza are refugees, expelled from what became southern Israel in 1948. • Two-thirds of Palestinians in Gaza are refugees who were expelled from their homes during Israel’s establishment in 1948, denied their internationally recognized legal right to return simply because they aren’t Jewish. 5. The source of the problem is Israel’s brutal military occupation and apartheid system that was established in 1948. • In the words of Amnesty International: “Israel has established and maintained an institutionalized regime of oppression and domination of the Palestinian population for the benefit of Jewish Israelis – a system of apartheid – wherever it has exercised control over Palestinians’ lives since 1948.” The only way to end the violence is to end Israel’s occupation and apartheid system. • Israel ‘can no longer control its own fate’ after stunning Palestinian attack Veteran Israeli analyst Meron Rapoport told MEE that the Israeli military and intelligence is at a new low, and it may prove terminal for Netanyahu and his settler government. • Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, said on Saturday that the Palestinian people have the right to defend themselves against the “Israeli crimes and violations in Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and the Palestinian Territories”. 6. American Muslims urge all Muslim countries and their leadership, particularly those who are eager to build their relationships with the Zionist regime, to reconsider their plans and not compromise on the just cause of the oppressed Palestinians. 7- We call upon the people of conscience to recognize the hypocritical stances of many nations when it comes to the human rights violations against the Palestinian people, and to condemn these senseless attacks. 8- Express support and the need for an immediate ceasefire. Demand the United States to reassert its leadership role as a negotiator in pursuit of a lasting peace. This entails addressing the root causes of violence, terminating Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories, and ending the Israeli government’s apartheid policies. Finally – we ask Allah SWT for His help, guidance and support. May He free the oppressed people around the world, including people of Palestine, and prevent the oppression of the oppressors. Ameen.  Events to Remember: American Muslims for Palestine and AJP Action are holding an advocacy day on Capitol Hill. It will take place in Washington DC on October 23rd and 24th to lobby congressional representatives in holding Israel accountable for its crimes, to recognize it as an occupying apartheid state, and to advocate for Palestinians. Please fill out and share widely in your networks it’s important that our elected representatives’ offices get flooded by their constituents’ messages – takes 30 secs and simple https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Faction.cair.com%2Fa%2Fgazaunderattack&data=05%7C01%7C%7C36882fe76db545d90c9708dbcae736a9%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638326866633394624%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=vRfR3Kb6FSMWx5dIvEyV9fUIDRhhpmtKrlzVvkJsiSw%3D&reserved=0 AMP will also be holding a Day of Action and rally on Saturday, October 14th, at 1 p.m. in front of the White House. For updated information, please visit the AMP website or follow their social media pages. As much as it is necessary to raise our voices, it is also necessary to donate. Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD) www.hhrd.org is collecting money to donate food and supplies to the Palestinian people. This is a time of dire need for our brothers and sisters, who are not able to access even basic necessities for survival and are under blockade by their occupiers. Donate to our campaigns through HHRD here

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France bans abaya, polices Muslim girls’ education

ICNA CSJDate published: Sat, 23 September 23 In early September, a top French court upheld a ban that prohibits girls in school to wear abayas. The French court found that wearing the abaya is a religious affirmation and that the ban is in line with French law that prohibits, “the wearing by pupils of signs or clothing ostensibly expressing religious affiliation, either in and of themselves, or because of the pupil’s behavior.” The government has stated that the nationwide ban of abayas, is an update to a 2004 ban on hijabs, Jewish skullcaps, or other religious paraphernalia. Earlier this year, we published an article about French secularism and the weaponization of it against minorities. Action Droits des Musulmans, an advocacy group for Muslims, filed the emergency petition that led to the court upholding the ban. They said in a statement that it was “deeply concerned about the consequences this decision could have on young girls, who risk being discriminated against on a daily basis because of their ethnic and religious appearance.” Many are questioning the government’s intentions behind continuously banning and regulating women’s clothing. Again, Muslim women are expected to regulate themselves if they want to receive education. During the beginning of the school year, girls were sent home if they showed up not only in an abaya, but if they wore a matching pant-shirt set, if they wore skirts, or if they wore anything that was seemingly loose-fitting. One girl was sent home for wearing a kimono-style cardigan (picture below). Other girls are sent home for wearing dresses, or loose shirts and pants. The ban is not just a ban on women’s religious clothing, but it is a ban on something more sinister – the existence of Muslim women in public spaces in France. When girls are banned from going to school unless they regulate their clothing, the right to education is infringed upon. Young Muslim girls are policed, regulated. This sort of environment makes it hard for these girls to pursue education, unless they give up aspects of their religious identity and self expression. C’est vrai que ce n’est pas un kimono. C’est un abaya. — Caroline Jaeger (@gloupsback) September 5, 2023 Female students in France will no longer be allowed to wear the loose-fitting abaya dress favoured by some Muslim women 👇 The move comes almost 20 years after France banned headscarves from state schools. Read more: https://t.co/svRSk56Sux pic.twitter.com/NJYfih07wb — Sky News (@SkyNews) September 4, 2023 These bans are rooted in a history of French racism and Islamophobia. France’s history with colonialism can be understood as one of the primary reasons behind its racism and institutionalized discrimination against minority groups. French colonialism was brutal. Even now, in the era of “post-colonialism,” France’s former colonies are still paying France a reparation tax – a tax for the inconvenience colonial independence caused to France. French president Macron refuses to ask for forgiveness for the crimes of the colonization of Algeria, despite Algeria’s request to do so. The teacher/principal waiting to inspect Muslim girls clothing is, in fact, wearing a long sleeve ankle length dress herself. Tell me again how this is about secularism, France? https://t.co/VSgfNq8VzP — Hannah ☪️- HLK851 on Spoutible (@HLK851) September 6, 2023 The birth of the idea of Western civilization is a precursor, or perhaps even a framework, to how race is understood today. French colonial and imperial propaganda has depicted the SWANA region, South Asia, East Asia, and Africa as lands of “backwardness, lawlessness, and barbarism tamed by French rule.” Vinecia Perkins in an article on the constitutional stratification of French ethnic minorities says that French culture sees itself as superior to all non-European cultures. The notion and rhetoric of “otherness” and pseudo-scientific racism has persisted amongst French treatment of its minorities from the expulsion of Jewish people from France to French participation in the Transatlantic slave trade. An influx of North African immigrants materialized “banlieues” (slums), plagued with rampant crime, poverty, and unemployment. More than 4.4 million people of Arab or African heritage live in banlieues where they and Jews face extreme discrimination. From the beginning, Muslims and those of African and Arab heritage have been placed on the fringes of French society by the government and natives.” Because of these aspects of institutionalized discrimination, French Muslims experience high levels of unemployment. There are studies that show that when a Muslim is considered a practicing Muslim in public, they are less likely to be called back for jobs than a secular-appearing Muslim. The European Network Against Racism published in a report about Muslim women who wear hijab, “When they get an interview and choose to present themselves with their headscarf, they take the risk of being refused for the position. Usually the headscarf monopolises the interview, employers only focus on the religious symbol and not on thecandidate’s skills. In France, as many employers think that neutrality applies to private companies, they do not hesitate to openly express the specific motive of the refusal and thus exposed themselves to condemnation in court.” France’s Islamophobia is further tied into political figures. President Macron has consistently called for targeting “radical” Islam, and pushing for a “French” version of Islam. Marine Le Penn, a far-right politician, is known for her extreme Islamophobic statements. She was a contender for the French presidency, showing that these ideas are integral to mainstream French society. Political rhetoric has created an environment where Islamophobic sentiments are on the rise, and individualized attacks occur. In 2020, Islamophobic attacks in France increased by 53%. Attacks on mosques increased by 35%. The institutionalized Islamophobia in France has created a normalization of hatred against Muslims. This not only demonizes Muslims, but increases violence against them. When faith is intertwined with French colorblind racism, the systems of oppression continue on and on, cycling for years. To address the problem, France must first acknowledge their deep institutionalized issues. https://youtu.be/WNzAaOaBtmk?si=mb4sUzlVRJA8QJOm

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The passing of Allama Delawar Hossain Sayedee

Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raaji’oon. The Muslim Ummah has lost a great legend. It is with profound sadness that ICNA announces the passing of Allama Delawar Hossain Sayedee while in prison. He was the Naaib Amir of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. He was an internationally acclaimed exegete (Mufassir) of the Qur’an and former Member of Parliament. This great leader was unjustly imprisoned for well over a decade and was never given a chance of a fair trial. According to reports, even his family was not allowed to meet him after his recent illness and heart attack. The death of Allama Sayedee is a great loss to this Ummah and particularly to the people and the Islamic Movement of Bangladesh. It is very difficult to describe in words the level of impact that Allama Sayedee had in the lives of people, worldwide. His passion, his dedication, his charisma, his eloquence and yet so simple and humble, were beyond captivating. He had a dynamic personality with a resoundingly impactful legacy – a truly unique icon whose contributions will benefit generations to come Insha Allah! May Allah have mercy on him and enter him into the highest levels of Paradise. Allama Delawar Sayedee has joined those great souls that have returned to Allah SWT after sacrificing all they have in this world, for Allah SWT’s sake. May Allah accept him as a martyr and fulfill his dream to become a Shaheed. By the Will of Allah their sacrifices will not be forgotten and the quest for justice and Deen continues. Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raaji’oon!Image Courtesy: The Muslim NewsImage Courtesy: Siliconeer.com

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Significance Of Ashura – 10th Of Muharram

Significance Of Ashura – 10th Of Muharram By Sh. Abdool Rahman Khan بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Ashura 2023, 1445 We begin reflection of Ashura by the Words of Allah SWT 4Indeed, Pharaoh transgressed in the land and divided its people into groups. He persecuted a group among them by slaughtering their sons and keeping their females alive. Surely, he was one of those who spread corruption (on earth) [28:4]   Muharram is from the sacred months and comes at the beginning of the FOUR of them. Al Hassan Al Basree (May Allah have mercy on him) said: Allah Almighty opened the year with a sacred month, that is Muharram and concluded the year with a sacred month that is Dhul Hijjah. It is the only month that is known as “The Month of Allah” as in the Hadith where Rasoolullah SAS calls it : شَهْرُ اللَّهِ الْمُحَرَّمُ Narrated Abu Hurairah (RA), Rasoolullah SAS said: أَفْضَلُ الصِّيَامِ بَعْدَ رَمَضَانَ شَهْرُ اللَّهِ الْمُحَرَّمُ وَأَفْضَلُ الصَّلاَةِ بَعْدَ الْفَرِيضَةِ صَلاَةُ اللَّيْلِ مسلم The most excellent fast after Ramadan is God’s month. al-Muharram, and the most excellent prayer after what is prescribed is prayer during the night. Muslim Al-Qurtubi said: Fasting in Muharram is the best fasting, because it is the beginning of the year and it opens with fasting, which is the best of deeds. Ashura Ashura The 10th of Ashuraa is one of such virtuous days of Fasting A day when Allah SWT grants victory to o Prophet Musa (AS) and the Believers o While defeat was granted to falsehood – to Pharaoh and his people. This victory is still a matter of consideration for us. o We are still in a world of Pharaohs fighting Believers o So, we sure can learn from the struggle that Prophet Musa (AS) had with the ruthless Pharaoh. Thus, it is highly recommended for us to fast on this day out of gratitude to Allah A lesson how Allah SWT causes His righteous servants to inherit the earth. As Allah Almighty said: Quran وَعَدَ اللَّهُ الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا مِنكُمْ وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ لَيَسْتَخْلِفَنَّهُمْ فِي الْأَرْضِ كَمَا اسْتَخْلَفَ الَّذِينَ مِن قَبْلِهِمْ Allāh has promised those who have believed among you and done righteous deeds that He will surely grant them authority on the earth just as He granted it to those before them An Nur (24:55) The martyrdom of the beloved grandson of Rasoolullah SAS We also recall another incident in the history of Islam which also took place on the 10th of Muharram and that is the martyrdom of Hussain (RA) the beloved grandson of Rasoolullah SAS. Hopefully next year we will discuss this in details by the grace of Allah SWT and this too is a struggle between the faith and sincerity of Hussain (RA) and insincerity and ruthlessness of those clamoring for power. The Messenger of Allah PBUH said: “Hussain is from me, and I am from Hussain . Allah loves whoever loves Hussain. Hussain is a generation among the generations.” (Tirmidhi) The Martyrdom of Imam Hussain (RA) – Click here to Read By Syed Abul Aala Maududi History of Prophet Musa (AS) Musa AS was a descendant from the lineage of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), and from the lineage of Prophet Yaqub (AS) Over time, the people forgot the message of Islam o Eventually they were overtaken by Pharoah – one of the mightiest rulers in history o Egypt was the rich superpower of the world at that time. However, he was also considered to be the most ruthless and oppressive leader in history and in addition he had power, authority and wealth. No wonder why his story is depicted in so many verses in The Quran as a warning to today’s Pharaoh. And a hope for Believers. Power and wealth made him exceedingly arrogant, and he went so far as to proclaim himself to be the lord of creation. Allah SWT says: Then he gathered his people and cried aloud, (23) Saying: “I am your lord, most high” (79:23-4) Pharaoh, together with his ministers, Qarun and Haman, ruled the land with an iron rule. Pharaoh heard that a leader will arise from Bani Israel As time went by, Pharaoh was informed of the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) which Bani Israel would often talk about that there would be a leader from Bani Israel who would again lead them to a position of strength. Pharaoh was greatly disturbed by these predictions, and as a precaution, ordered that all the pregnant women of Bani Israel be strictly monitored. No woman delivered a baby boy without the Pharaoh’s army knowing about it, and thus these newborns were immediately killed in cold-blooded, systematic infanticide. o Just imagine the horror! The murder of innocent babies! In the Quran Allah SWT says: 4Indeed, Pharaoh transgressed in the land and divided its people into groups. He persecuted a group among them by slaughtering their sons and keeping their females alive. Surely, he was one of those who spread corruption (on earth) [28:4] So, Pharaoh began this merciless killing of the young male babies o How often we see this repeated throughout generations by tyrants and even till this day and age of a so-called civilized world of human rights. Another evil of Pharaoh was to divide Bani Israel and enslaving them. Today the Muslim Ummah has also become victim of this plot. Ibaadallah! We are one Ummah, but unfortunately, we succumb to the same tactics what Pharaoh did to Bani Israel. Alternate killings of the boys So, Musa (AS) was born the year when the male infants were to be killed while his brother Harun was spared as Pharaoh was advised to alternate the years of killing to male born. According to all the decree of the land, Musa AS should have been killed. However, Musa’s (AS) life demonstrates o the power of the Qadr of Allah above all human planning no matter how powerful their plots are When the mother of Musa was pregnant for him, she went completely unnoticed. But

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ICNA Condemns the Burning of The Quran in Sweden

ICNA Condemns the Burning of The Quran in Sweden ICNA strongly condemns the burning of The Quran in front of a Masjid in Sweden on The Day of Eid-ul Adha. All this is happening under the guise of “freedom of speech”. In January of this year also, a Danish-Swedish man burnt a Quran in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm and that too was endorsed by the Swedish government. Such despicable act goes against the principles of respect, tolerance, and freedom of belief. Everyone should have the right to practice his or her religion peacefully. Such a vile act towards Islam’s most sacred text is deeply offensive and disrespectful to the beliefs and sentiments of over two billion Muslims worldwide. Insulting or demeaning other religions solely in the name of “free speech” is deeply hurtful, disrespectful, and can contribute to the discord in society. The west, time and again has proved that their support for freedom of speech is “selective”. Where on one hand they allow and support hateful acts like this one to happen while on the other hand they do not allow oppressed individuals and communities to raise their voice against the barbarism they face in countries like Palestine and Kashmir. While individuals may have the legal right to express their opinions, it is crucial to exercise that right responsibly and with sensitivity towards the beliefs and feelings of others and governments must not condone when it is more of a hate speech than free speech. If it was the other way around, there would have been a big hue and cry. But just for the records, it is prohibited in Islam to use verbal insults to deities of other faiths let alone to burn their sacred texts. If any true Muslim were to have done that, the Muslim world would outrightly condemn it. The timing of the burning of Islam’s holy book, during the important Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, is a further insult to the entire Muslim World. This happened on the Day when the sacrifice of Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him) of his son Prophet Ismail (peace be upon him) is commemorated. ICNA hopes that we can learn from one another, rather than using this so-called “freedom of speech” as a justification for spreading hate, inciting violence, or perpetuating discrimination. While the door of repentance is always open, the aggressor should know that such an act, Allah Almighty says in 9:63: “Do they not know that whoever opposes Allah and His Messenger will be in the Fire of Hell forever? That is the ultimate disgrace.”

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Harris Poll

Introduction We are pleased to present the findings of our Family Values and Gender Roles Snapshot, a comprehensive online survey conducted on our behalf by The Harris Poll. This survey provides valuable insights into the attitudes and beliefs of Americans as we delve into the realms of faith, changing social norms, and their profound impact on our society. This snapshot provides a unique window into the collective consciousness of Americans, offering a deeper understanding of how faith and evolving social norms shape our values and perceptions. By examining the intricate interplay between tradition and progress, we aim to shed light on the dynamic landscape of family values and gender roles in contemporary American society. The Family Values and Gender Roles Snapshot is an informative exploration of important topics, offering thought-provoking insights that challenge preconceived notions and inspire meaningful conversations. Our aim is to foster a greater understanding of the complex dynamics shaping our society today. FOR DONATION, CALL OUR HOTLINE (855) 855-ICNA donate now Changes In Social Norms Changing Social Norms: Redefining the Path to Happily Ever After Did you know that a staggering 74% of Americans believe that shifting social norms have made marriage less appealing to younger generations? From a growing focus on education and career growth to increased acceptance of cohabitation without being married, these factors are reshaping our perception of lifelong commitment. In fact, 26% of Americans strongly agree with this observation, highlighting the depth of sentiment surrounding cultural shifts.   The Appeal of Marriage in Younger Generations Astonishingly, over 7 in 10 Americans aged 18-44 (73%) acknowledge that these evolving social norms have made marriage less appealing for younger generations Bridging the Generation Gap: Diverse Perspectives on Marriage When examining the survey data, a fascinating trend emerges. 80% of Americans aged 65 and above concur with the statement, whereas 72% of Americans aged 18-54 share this sentiment. These findings underline a significant generational divide in how changing social norms influence attitudes toward marriage. The Role of Faith: Insights from Religious Communities Interestingly, the survey also delved into the influence of religious beliefs on marriage attitudes. The results revealed that religious Americans are more likely than non-religious Americans to agree that changing social norms have made it less appealing for younger generations to get married (76% vs 69%). This highlights the diverse perspectives that arise from different spiritual beliefs. If you want to report out that language it would be Religious Americans are more likely than non-religious Americans to agree….(76% vs. 69) The Role of Religion: Religion is important in upholding traditional family values! Religion has significant impact on traditional family values. A substantial 69% of Americans believe that religion plays an important role in preserving these values, with 32% strongly agreeing. 🙏 Age and Beliefs: Shaping Perspectives Interestingly, Americans aged 35-44 (71%) and those aged 55+ (75%) are more likely to agree compared to individuals aged 18-34 and 45-54 (62% each). Some place a higher emphasis on religion in upholding traditional family values. 💪 The Power of Conviction: Influence of Religious Beliefs The data also reveals that religious individuals significantly align with the importance of religion in upholding traditional family values. A striking 81% of religious Americans agree, in contrast to only 35% of non-religious individuals. Moreover, the disparity continues with 40% of religious individuals strongly agreeing, compared to just 10% among their non-religious counterparts. Conflicts with Americans aged 35-44 agreeing-change to “some generations” or remove 35-44 part The Impact of Traditional Family Values: A Predicted Rise in Divorce Rates An overwhelming two-thirds (67%) of Americans believe that the U.S. will experience an increase in divorce rates due to this lack of commitment, with 29% strongly agreeing. 🔍 Perspectives by Age Group: Insights Unveiled When examining the data by age group, it becomes apparent that Americans aged 55+ (69%) are more likely to agree compared to those aged 18-34 (62%). This generational  suggests varying perceptions regarding the connection between traditional family values and divorce rates. 🙏The Influence of Religious Beliefs: A Crucial Factor Religious affiliation plays a significant role in shaping opinions on this matter. A substantial 72% of religious Americans agree, while only 52% of non-religious individuals share the same sentiment. The disparity continues, with 33% of religious Americans strongly agreeing, in contrast to 20% among non-religious individuals. The Influence of Individualism and Changing Gender Roles on Traditional Family Values A majority of Americans, over 3 in 5 (64%), believe that individualism in American culture has contributed to the decline of these values, with 23% strongly agreeing. 🤷‍♂️ Gender Differences: Diverse Perspectives When examining the data, it becomes apparent that men are more likely than women to strongly agree with this statement (25% vs. 21%). These varying perspectives shed light on the complex relationship between individualism and traditional family values. 🙏 Religion and Beliefs: Shaping Perceptions Religious beliefs play a significant role in shaping opinions on this matter. A substantial 68% of religious Americans agree, in contrast to 53% of non-religious individuals. The disparity continues, with 25% of religious Americans strongly agreeing, compared to only 16% among non-religious individuals. 🚻 Shifting Gender Roles: A Contributing Factor Additionally, over 3 in 5 Americans (63%) believe that changing attitudes towards traditional gender roles have also contributed to the decline in traditional family values. Interestingly, men are more likely than women to agree with this statement (67% vs. 59%), with almost one-third of men (32%) strongly agreeing compared to 23% of women. SURVEY METHODOLOGY This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of the Islamic Circle of North America between May 4-8, 2023, among 2,053 U.S. adults ages 18+. Results were weighted where necessary by age, gender, race/ethnicity, region, education, marital status, household size, household income, and propensity to be online, to bring them in line with their actual proportions in the population. Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in our surveys. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by

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The Bronx Catastrophe

The Bronx Catastrophe With all sadness ICNA mourns the loss of the 17 lives that perished in the Bronx fire. We send our heartfelt condolences to the families and especially to the people of Gambia from where most of the victims originated. We cannot say how painful it is to learn that eight of the seventeen that perished in the fire were children. We also pray for the speedy recovery of those who are hospitalized. May Allah SWT help the survivors to put back their lives together in a better way. ICNA has been on the ground from the very beginning providing relief and comfort and is still continuing to do so. We ask Allah SWT to write those who died among the martyrs. In an authentic Hadith the Prophet (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Martyrdom is seven things besides being killed for the sake of Allah. The one who dies of the plague is a martyr, the one who drowns is a martyr, the one who dies of pleurisy is a martyr, the one who dies of a stomach disease is a martyr, the one who is burned to death is a martyr, the one who dies beneath a collapsed building is a martyr, and the woman who dies in pregnancy is a martyr.”  (Abu Dawood) We hope that such incidents do not happen again and those responsible must be held to account for poor building maintenance. Finally, may those who die be granted eternal happiness.

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