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Dawah Experiences | Imam Jawad Ahmed | ICNA Dawah Conf 2020

Dawah Experiences. Da’wah is a duty, a responsibility, assigned on every Muslim. As Prophet Muhammad SAW said, “Convey from me, even if it be an Ayah.” The goal of Da’wah to non-Muslims is not to convert them, but to inform and educate them about the ONE TRUE GOD. Alhamdulllah, ICNA has launched various dawah projects like WhyIslam, GainPeace and Embrace. Our main focus areas are to share Islam with every household in America especially in the rural areas via road trips, zip code mailing and social media campaigns. We also focus on reaching out to Educators like public school teachers, booths at book fairs, etc. We emphasize diversity in our Dawah by having special focus in inner cities among African American and Latino communities. For more information: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/icna Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/icna Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/icnatv Website: http://www.icna.org Phone: 718-658-1199 Donate at http://www.icna.org/dawah Volunteer at http://www.icna.org/barakah/ Donate/Support Prophet’s (p) Mission http://www.icna.org/dawah source

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Samuel Paty killing: ICNA condemns French handling

—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE— New York, NY (October 25, 2020) – The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) strongly condemns the heavy-handed approach of the French government after the killing of French educator Mr. Samuel Petty. Since the killing, France has taken the opportunity to arrest many Muslims, closing down of Mosques and dragging the entire Muslim minority in a so-called crackdown on Islamism. Almost all of these people and organizations have no connection to this crime. We always condemn any act of violence from any individual or group regardless of their faith and belief. At the same time we also condemn irresponsible behavior of individuals, groups and states. France has used very offensive, and disturbing language and attitude in last many years against Islam and Muslims and unfortunately there is no one from any world forums to keep a check on them. No one who claims to be a Muslim should take it upon himself to carry out vigilante justice. This creates tremendous chaos and backlash against Muslims globally and not to mention it is totally inconsistent with Islam. The perpetrator of this crime should be brought to justice and given the same due process as any French citizen. But what is more alarming is that after this incident, the French government unleashed a war against Islam. This is a new trend that the world is witnessing: far-right groups becoming more emboldened than ever before. They take one isolated incident and use it as a springboard to unleash their hatred, racism, Islamophobic bigotry and heavy-handed aggression against a helpless minority. France who claims to be champion of free speech has tortured and killed millions in North and Central Africa when they carried out their right of free speech and the freedom to choose their path forward. Countries like Algeria, Chad, Niger, Morocco, and Tunisia are some examples of their hostility and clamping down of free speech. Such double standards in the name of justice is nothing short of hypocrisy or as they say in France “hypocrisie”. Mr. Macron said that “Islam is a religion that is in crisis all over the world today, we are not just seeing this in our country.” The crisis is not with Islam but the crisis is the systematic nefarious double standards used by countries such as France to rally cheap votes. The crisis is that there are over one billion people in extreme poverty and nations turn a blind eye. The crisis is that war is constantly waged against helpless people after exploiting them of their natural resources and then turn and blame them. The crisis is the abyss of man and how low he can stoop when he has lost his soul. ICNA calls on the free world to join with them in condemning such repressions as now seen in France.

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DC/Maryland/Virginia Chapter

  ICNA DMV would like to announce a great new program! Free Online Tutoring Service Assalamo Alaikum,  ICNA DMV area chapters are excited to announce a new free program for our area students. Under the current circumstances, we recognize a need many parents have to offer some additional help to their young students. Alhumdulillah, our community is also full of talented youth and adults who would love to help out by volunteering as tutors.  ICNA DMV is providing a platform to bring both sides together under the supervision of our local chapter brothers and sisters. The ICNA program administrators will match the right students with the appropriate tutors and manage the program by providing oversight and guidance, and ensuring that we offer the very best service to our community, Inshallah.  Subjects: Math, Science, Physics, Chemistry, English, Spanish, or let us know and we will find a tutor who can teach that subject.   Please use two buttons above to sign up as a student or as a volunteer.  Here are answers to some common questions that you may have: Q. If I register as a student, am I guaranteed to get a spot in the program? A. Program administrator will do their best to match the needs of students with the available tutors but registration is just your request and the administrators have to be able to find a volunteer tutor for the requested subject and meet other program requirements to offer a program for you.  Q. How long it will take for you to make a decision after my registration? A. We commit to getting back to you within one week Inshallah. If we cannot find an exact match for your needs, we will be happy to discuss other options.   Q. How long is the Tutoring Program? A. Each program will consist of 8 sessions, 45 minutes each, for eight consecutive weeks. You will sign up for a program by subject. Q. Is this one-to-one tutoring or a group study? A. This will be Inshallah one-to-one tutoring based on agreed upon subjects.  Q. Will I be able to get the time and subjects I requested? A. Inshallah, the program administrators will do their best to match the right student with the right tutors who can meet the subject and timing needs. However, registration is not a guarantee of being approved for a program.    Q. Can I sign up for more than one program at a time? A. Yes, you can request more than one subject and ICNA team will decide based on availability of tutors if more than one subject can be offered to one student at a time.  Q. Can I sign up again after first 8 week program? A. Yes, you can again sign up for future programs. ICNA team will decide based on availability of tutors.  Q. What online platforms we can use for this tutoring? A. Most of our local students use Zoom or Google Meet to conduct online studies. Our tutors will also use the same tools as needed Inshallah.  Q. How do you select your volunteer Tutors? A. Alhumdulillah, we have a team of local brothers who come from academic backgrounds and they will evaluate the ability of the tutor to tech the subject matter at the required grade level. Also, we will require all tutors to consent for background checks and clearance from the Child Abuse Registry as per local laws. Apart from this, we also require our tutors to provide references that will be checked to ensure only those are allowed to engage with our students who have the best moral character and great academic ability, Inshallah.    Have more questions, please reach out to the program administrators at icnadmvchapter@gmail.com 

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The 2020 NYC 40 Under 40 Rising Stars

Domna Antoniadis attended Fordham Law School with the aim of combining her interest in law and health care, which she did in part by co-founding the school’s health law club. She interned with the LegalHealth division of the New York Legal Assistance Group and later completed a post-graduate fellowship at the organization before being hired as a staff attorney.

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