Helping Hand and ICNA visit Christchurch, New Zealand
—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE— NEW YORK, NY (March 20, 2019) – The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) and Helping Hand for Relief and Development USA (HHRD) sent a delegation to Christchurch, New Zealand to personally deliver condolences to the families of the victims of the terrorist attack last week on behalf of the Muslim community in USA.
ICNA's message of hope & solidarity for U.S. Muslims
A Message of Hope and Solidarity from ICNA to the American Muslim Community NEW YORK, NY (March 18, 2019) – The world woke up on Friday, March 15, 2019 to the horrific massacre unfolding in Christchurch, New Zealand.
ICNA Community Leadership Meetings in the North East
NEW YORK, NY (March 18, 2019) – The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), invited community leadership on the East cost from New York city to Washington, DC for an yearly opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest and to promote it’s annual 44th ICNA-MAS convention in Washington DC.
ICNA holds Family Day event
The ICNA is celebrating the upcoming arrival of a group of Rohingya refugee families Feb 17, 2019 by: Dana Roberts Kitchener, Canada – The Islamic Circle of North America’s (ICNA) local group is celebrating the long Family Day weekend.
Umar AbdulAziz, Senior ICNA member of GA passes away
(New York, Feb. 4, 2019) – Umar AbdulAziz, a senior ICNA Member of the General Assembly from Brooklyn, New York, passed away in Islamabad, Pakistan, last Saturday due to illness.
Muslims to give food, supplies to unpaid fed employees
Food and necessities now available for TSA agents and other workers impacted by the federal government shutdown at Logan International Airport. By Nate Homan, Metro News
Worldwide search for rare blood type to help child
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A worldwide search for a rare type of blood to help a Florida girl battling cancer made its way to New York City on Saturday.
Local doctor helping Rohingya Muslim refugees
BY CHRISTINA WALDNER, JAN 3, 2019 The horrors Airdrie-based family physician Dr. Fozia Alvi saw and heard of during her humanitarian missions to refugee camps in Bangladesh in 2017 and 2018, will forever be with her.