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As Primary Nears, PG Muslims Get Face to Face with CandidatesBy Muslim Link Staff

Over the last several years, the Muslim community in Prince George’s County, Maryland has been experiencing growing pains.

With overfl owing prayer halls, double parked cars, and county zoning laws that seem like concrete walls boxing them in, masjid leaders needed to have a serious face to face with people who could help.

On Saturday, July 31, about 150 PG County Muslims sat down, face to face, with nine people who all said they were all ears.

The fi rst candidate forum jointly organized by the Prince George’s County Muslim Council (PGCMC), Al-Huda School, and the Islamic

Community Center of Laurel (ICCL)

By Fairuz MohammedMuslim Link Contributing Writer

Dating back to the early years of the Prophet Muhammad, Muslims have a rich and important history in Ethiopia. Between July 22 and 25, thousands came to Virginia to ensure an active and successful future.

Approximately 3,000 Muslims, from locations all around the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia, attended the tenth

Conference Largest in Badr History

A Candidate addresses a packed hall at a candidate forum. Organized by Muslims in Prince George’s County, the event took place at Al-Huda School. Photo by the Muslim Link.

The annual Badr conference attracts Ethiopian Muslim-Americans from all over the country to the nation’s capital region. Photo courtesy of Radio Bilal.

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Community NewsBy Saudah AhmadMuslim Link Staff Writer

(July 31, 2010) This past weekend the University of Maryland’s Stamp Student Union grand ballroom was filled with the boisterous voices of an estimated 180 students cheering as Team DC defended the home turf by winning the championship trophy during this years MIST (Muslim Inter-Scholastic Tournament) Nationals.

MIST was started with the intention of bringing the Muslim youth of America together to learn about Islam in exciting new ways by applying the religion to the things they love to do, helping them better understand the religion and themselves, explained MIST Executive Director Shaiza Siddiqi. It allows students to intertwine their religion and personal life as they compete in a wide array of competitions such as memorization of the Quran, short film, photography, and more.

Those who attended the tournament this past weekend were able to enjoy a multitude of workshops and open session activities, all expressing this years MIST theme: Lantern of Modesty- Reflecting the Light from Within. MIST 2010 marks the 10th year it’s been up and running, “The growth [of MIST] is incredible. It seems as if it only grows in number and the participants are more diverse.

It’s really from the Mercy of Allah to see these people coming together for a common goal,” MIST National speaker

and former MIST competitor Mohamed Abutaleb told The Muslim Link.

At 114, the DC team had more competitors than all other regional teams combined. Atlanta came with 27 team members, Texas with 24, New York with 12, and a single competitor represented Toronto.

Though it started off slow due to the small amount of out-of-state competitors, Saturday afternoon proved to be a turning point as DC’s Regional Director Adam Kareem helped excite the students as he led them on into a regional chant battle. Cheers of “What side? Southside!”, “What town? H-Town!”, “New York!” and “DC Chillin’!” rang in the air as the leading regions attempted to out-do the others before the evening barbeque began.

The MIST competitors all boarded a bus as they headed towards the picnic grounds where the barbeque was held. A few hours without workshops, competitions, and activities gave the competitors a chance to truly mingle and get to know people from all the different regions that attended. They enjoyed playing sports for fun rather than competition and a nice meal before packing and heading back to UMD as day two of MIST came to a close. “I’ve been to every single national these past three years, and I actually enjoyed DC [the best] because they were different. The barbeque was

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Expo Showcases Muslim BusinesswomenBy a Contributing Writer

The first annual Support Our Sisters Expo showcasing local Muslim businesswomen took place at ADAMS Center in Sterling, VA Saturday, July 24, 2010.

According to event organizers, Sisters in Solidarity to Educate, Respond & Serve (SISTERS), the expo was organized “to promote women-owned and operated businesses” Laurie Jaghlit, SISTERS’ Chairwoman explained. “Just within our small organization we have women doing remarkable things and we knew if we reached out to the local communities, we would find more of the same…and we did.”

SISTERS kept table rental prices low at $25 in order to encourage both small

and large businesses to participate in the expo.

Even though the temperatures outside reached over 100 degrees, a steady stream of shoppers filled the bazaar area. The vendors included those selling clothing, hijabs, jewelry, skin products, magazines, toys and an array of delicious delicacies at the SISTERS bake sale tables.

Several businesses offering services were also represented including a real estate agent, a Quran school, and home health services. Two new area businesses were also in attendance; the Nur Café, a Center for Art, Fitness and Enrichment (CAFÉ) scheduled to open in September, 2010 in Falls Church, VA as well as a wellness studio and boutique located in the Tyson’s area. Hip Muslim Mommas, an organization for young mothers/families

was another group present at the Expo. They have a network of young Muslim families in the Fairfax/Loudoun County areas who offer organized playgroups, mom’s night out and other events aimed at young families.

Along with the bazaar, the Expo offered several business-related workshops.

Sr Inayat Sahin presented a workshop entitled, Turning your Passion into a Business. She shared with the attendees how she took her love for the environment and all that is green and turned it into her business, Beyond Green Living, a consulting company that teaches families how to “go green.” The room listened intently to Sr. Zainab Alwani expound on the lives and works of famous Muslim businesswomen throughout history. From some of the wives of the Prophet (Salallahu

‘alyhi wa sallam) to various waqfs (endowments) set up and maintained by Muslim women, the audience learned how women run businesses were not only allowed, but also played a vital role in the development of the early Muslim communities. Finally, Sr Nadhira Al Khalili, staff attorney for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) presented a “Know your Rights” workshop focusing on issues concerning women in the American workplace.

“The event was well received by the community and we look forward to doing it again in the future,” said Laurie Jaghlit. Woman-owned business or organizations wishing to participate in future SISTERS Expos should email their contact information to [email protected].

Silat school wins at Prestigious Martial Arts TournamentsBy contributing writers

The Prophet (Peace be upon him) stated, “Verily, Allah loves that when anyone of you do something that he should seek to perfect it” (Al-Bayhaqi)”. In this light, Al-Azhar Pencak school continued its quest to excel in martial arts.

The DC based Martial Arts school accepted the latest challenge of competing in one of the most prestigious martial arts tournaments in the USA, the US Capitol Classics. In this international tournament, competitors come from as far as China to compete and showcase their skills in the martial arts.

Prior to this event on January 16, 2010, Al-Azhar Pencak Silat school competed at the John Chung martial arts tournament in Reston, Virginia. Competitors for this open tournament came from around the DC metropolitan area to compete. The following Al-Azhar Silat practitioners won first place trophies: Afra Nirar, Sakina Ahmad, Tahmeed Ullah, Ashraf Ullah, Ahnaf Khan (tied for first place) and Kak Terra Kurnia. Other students also won second and third place trophies.

The Al-Azhar school of martial arts trains in a style of martial arts called “Pencak

Silat” (or Silat for short) practiced in countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, etc. Originating around 2000 B.C., the crude form of Pencak Silat was developed from observations of animal movements and natural surroundings. In recent times, it has been developed and structured by Muslims of Malay heritage. Although Silat is popular in Europe and many other places throughout the world, it is still relatively new in the United States.

On July 31, 2010, eight students and two instructors drove to the Gaylord Hotel at the National Harbor in Maryland for the US Capitol Classics international tournament. The Al-Azhar team began the competition together with prayer as they begin all tournaments and classes. Kak Terra participated as a judge for several of more than 550 divisions. Later, other advance students came to watch and encourage the competitors. They also met Hernán Guadalupe, an instructor Dar-us-Salaams Aqabah Karate school who was also competing in the tournament.

Overall the school won a total of 8 trophies at the competition. Shadman Hosssain won first place in forms and sparing. Julia Blue took second place

in forms and Muhammad Lahlah and Kak Abdul-Malik Ahmad took second place in sparring in their respective divisions. Obaidah Farid and his brother Yusuf Farid took third place in forms and Sakina Ahmad took 3rd place in sparring. Ashraf and Tariq Ullah placed as finalist in forms and sparring.

Although the Silat team was excited about their wins, they used the competitive experience to help them

focus on what they need to do to improve their abilities. Al-Azhar Pencak Silat students and instructors plan inshaAllah to compete again in the upcoming Battle of Baltimore and instructors Kak Abdul-Malik Ahmad and Kak Wona Sumantri plan on competing in an international Silat tournament in South Africa in September, inshaAllah.

For more information about Al-Azhar Pencak Silat and for videos of the tournament, visit va.al-azharsilat.org.

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Jumping Their Way to Health at ADAMSBy Wafa UnusMuslim Link Contributing Writer

Many have fond memories of youthful summer days beautiful enough to spend entire afternoons galavanting around outdoors. Little girls on the sidewalk played hopscotch not far from a vigilant group of kids, brows furrowed, lips curled, knelling inches from the pavement, knocking marbles out of an imperfect chalk ring drawn on the blacktop.

Sometimes there was some patty-cake accompanied by rhymes about sweets, or sometimes a little competitive hacky sacking, but there was always jump roping. It seemed to be the quintessential summer activity that never went out of style.

Well, jump roping isn’t just for kids

anymore, particularly not for mother Ann Raheem, who started a sisters jump rope club at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society center.

“I started it because I saw how my niece enjoyed jump roping and was trying to learn some tricks, and I remembered about a jump roping club I had seen when I was a kid. I looked up jump roping clubs so we could put her to one, but couldn’t find one in the area, so I thought we should just start our own.”

With her five year old daughter in tow, Raheem held her first club meeting on July 28th. Though a modest gathering, she is hopeful that the club will grow as people embrace the opportunity to combine fun with a little exercise.

“I would say the exercise is part of it, but in general, [it’s] just trying to learn new things, setting goals and accomplishing

them. It’s also nice to meet new people, and for sisters to be able to exercise freely.”

However, It’s more than just a physical exercise. According to the American Heart Association jump roping, and activities like it, can actually prepare the brain for optimal learning. By raising heart rate more blood flows to the brain. When more blood flows to the brain, more nutrients and oxygen reach it resulting in a good workout for the noggin as well as the rest of the body.

At a 2000 Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) convention, the idea of beat awareness and beat competency was discussed alongside the way human language is understood. The better an individual is able to keep a beat and rhythm, like that required while jump roping, the more fluid language

acquisition became.

When getting the family to the gym regularly is not within time or budget, jump rope packs plenty of health benefit in a convenient recession-proof package.

Raheem believes her being active has an immediate affect on her daughter’s health.

“Kids are watching everything we do, and if we are healthy and active, they see it, and they will have so much more fun if they do it with us.”

The sisters Jump Rope Club is scheduled to meet Wednesdays between 5:30 and 7:00 at the ADAMS Center until Ramadan and then resume again after Ramadan, Insha’Allah.

ADAMS Hosts Discussion on Muslims, National SecurityBy Wafa UnusMuslim Link Contributing Writer

Chicago based organization, Muslims for a Safe America, attempts to take on broad issues through the most basic of methods -- honest and open discussion.

Founder Kamran Memon travels around the country by invitation, toting little more than critical sheets of brightly colored papers.

On July 23, 2010, the All Dulles Area

Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center in Sterling, Virginia hosted a community discussion called “American Muslims and American National Security: Where Do We Stand?” moderated by Memon, who grew up in Maryland where he attended the Muslim Community Center in Silver Spring.

Memon passed out printed pages in shades of blue, orange, green and pink; colorful in both a literal and figurative sense. On them were printed headings of controversial topics. One read, “Are

Western Civilians Legitimate Targets in War.”

A modestly sized group gathered in the prayer area of the center and listened intently to Memon discuss the need for conversation and debate on controversial issues impacting the Muslim community.

What began as a quaint introduction became a heartfelt discussion between community members as individuals debated both sides of the topics. Is it okay for the government to monitor mosques? To one sister, it was perfectly legitimate and Muslims should expect it in light of recent acts of terrorism. To another, the very idea of allowing such activity to go unquestioned was a blow to civil liberties and should not only not be tolerated but should be spoken against.

If you’ve ever wondered if Muslims should join the armed forces or found yourself engaged in heated arguments over whether or not the FBI is listening into your conversations, you’re likely not alone. Brimming with controversy, these

issues, and issues like them have found there way into everything from backyard barbecues to official meetings.

In an effort to educate Muslim American’s on these issues, Memon and his organization, are tackling taboo topics in Muslim communities around the nation.

What began as a post 9/11 idea, Muslims for a Safe America has grown into an interactive discussion where community members are encouraged to engage in intelligent debates.

“After 9/11 I realized that our community needs to deal with a lot of issues and some of the issues where issues relating to our identity as Muslims and Americans in light of the tensions caused by America’s foreign policy in the Muslim world and tensions we have because of our connections to American and at the same time the Muslim world,” said Memon.

After choosing topics not likely to be

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featured five candidates for the District 1 position on the PG County Council, and four candidates for State’s Attorney. The hall was packed.

The PG County Council is the 9-member legislative assembly which makes laws – including zoning laws – governing the county; each district is represented by one elected official. Both Al-Huda School and ICCL fall under District 1, currently represented by Tom Dernoga.

Dernoga must vacate his seat on the County Council due to term limits; he is now campaigning to be the next States’s Attorney for PG County, the top lawyer representing the County and managing the County office that conducts prosecutions, investigations, and litigation on behalf of PG County.

Because of Dernoga’s influential role on the PG County Council during the last few years at a time when ICCL and Al-Huda School struggled to deal with zoning and permitting issues, many Muslims were eager to hear what he had to say.

Held at Al-Huda School in College Park, Maryland, the two-hour forum was moderated by attorney Anu Kemet from the PGCMC. After the recitation of Qur’an by College Park sixth grader Tahmid Hossain, Kemet invited representatives from the two masajid in District 1 to welcome the candidates.

Board members from both masajid said they were happy the candidates responded to their invitation to participate in the forum, and emphasized the deep roots their respective congregations have in PG County. “We are looking forward to working with you towards our community goals,” said ICCL President Hayder Qaadri.

Candidates took three minutes each to introduce themselves; a front row volunteer kept time, flashing a yellow card when two minutes elapsed, and a red card signaling candidates to stop speaking.

The candidates present included Prince George’s County Council hopefuls Valerie Cunningham, Sam Epps, Mary Lehman, Fred Smalls, and Crystal Thomson, and State’s Attorney contenders Angela Alsobrooks, Tom Dernoga, Mark Spencer, Joseph Wright.

Some PG Muslims held a small fundraising dinner for State’s Attorney candidate Mark Spencer the night before the forum; the Washington Post and PG Gazette newspapers recently endorsed Alsobrooks for that position.

All the State’s Attorney candidates promoted themselves as being tough on crime, dedicated to making the county a safe place to live, and dispensing “equal justice”. All of them greeted the Muslim crowd with “assalamu’alykum” except Dernoga. Some County Council candidates also greeted the audience with “assalamu’alykum”.

Most County Council candidates promoted their dedication to service and their experience on city councils and commissions in the county. One Council candidate – retired federal prosecutor Valerie Cunningham from Laurel, used her lack of legislative experience as a plus, saying she is not part of the “political machine”.

“I was troubled seeing how many of our children transition from homes to schools to prisons .. I believe there is something we need to different in our society … our foundation needs to be reinforced,” said Cunningham, implying the foundation is a moral one aided by religious institutions.

“There is a perception that we are less than ethical in our dealing on the

Prince Georges County Council .. that is something that I’ll work diligently to ensure that there is not an appearance of impropriety … we will deal ethically and honestly with those who attempt to do business in PG County,” said Cunningham, who is a member of the Ethics Commission of Laurel.

The question and answer period was the main segment of the forum, and using index cards to send in their questions, audience members quickly let candidates know their top concern.

“I have one mass of zoning questions,” Kemet said, choosing only two of the zoning related questions to ask. The first question dealt with candidates’ views on zoning restrictions on growing Muslim communities.

“I think [expansion] is great … the key is planning,” said candidate Crystal Thomson, adding everyone needs to sit down, define their needs, and then work together.

Sam Epps said no one should be left out of the discussion, and that the county must “streamline the process” for occupancy permits and site plan approvals.

Mary Lehman – endorsed by Tom Dernoga – stressed any expansion must meet standards and codes. However, she acknowledged the community’s fear of unfair treatment by zoning authorities.

“I was disturbed today when I heard from one of your members that there is a perception that [Al-Huda School] was treated differently when it came to getting your use and occupancy permit and wanting to use this space for Friday prayers … that can’t be tolerated, whether its true or not, everyone needs to be treated with respect and dignity,” said Lehman, a strong advocate for environmental causes.

Many audience members were surprised to see a bit of mudslinging at the forum.

State’s Attorney Alsobrooks highlighted an embarrassing rebuff Tom Dernoga received when a Laurel church sued the County due to Dernoga’s attempts to change laws so the church couldn’t proceed with an expansion. “I think you should know [that] there was a case recently where the county was held liable for $3.7 M for religious discrimination and Mr. Dernoga was named in that case involving a church [in the county],” said Alsobooks.

When asked about their views on a law passed during the Clinton administration restoring “the general rule that state or local officials may not substantially burden religious exercise” through things like local zoning ordinances, all of the council candidates admitted they were unaware of the law. Cunningham said in general she “would support exceptions or exemptions [for worship centers]” and look at their cases “objectively”, while Mary Lehman said centers of worship shouldn’t receive preferential treatment.

“Generally, their should not be a higher standard or threshold for environmental studies, traffic impact studies … but there shouldn’t be a lower threshold either,” said Lehman.

After closing remarks, the forum wrapped up and the candidates mingled with audience members.

In small groups of threes and fours, attendees lingering in hall and the parking lot asked one another: which candidate was most favorable to growth? The only fact that was clear is – four years from now before the next election – the Muslim community will be even larger.

Another candidate forum featuring the County Executive candidates was schedule for Friday, August 6 at 6pm at the Prince George’s Muslim Association in Lanham.

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annual Badr Ethiopia conference, held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Crystal City, Va. The four-day event consisted of programs for adults, women, youth and children. Numerous speakers – including Safi Khan, imam of Dar-us-Salaam in College Park, Md., Dr. Souheil Ghannouchi, a prominent international scholar and speaker, and various speakers from around the world – told the audience to stick with their religion through all trials and implored them to strengthen their ties with Ethiopian Muslims and Muslims across the world.

Virginia resident Suad Yahya found the program both enjoyable and enlightening.

“What they talked about and all the topics they covered kept everyone interested and was relevant and informative,” she said. “I enjoyed it.”

Conference organizers say the annual event gathers Ethiopian Muslims and helps them learn about Islamic values and

human rights for Muslims in Ethiopia. The turnout was one of the largest in Badr history, according to organizers.

“The conference brought Ethiopian Muslims from all over, including Europe, but also brought together those Ethiopians who knew each other through the cyber world, such as the PalTalk [online voice messaging] community,” said Najib Mohammed, founder of the First Hijrah Foundation in D.C., former Badr president and current Badr board member. “It brought together the Radio Bilal community as well – that is the first short wave radio transmitted from the U.S. to Ethiopia daily.”

“In that sense, the conference was a success.” The main program was open to all conference attendees, while the breakout women’s session focused specifically on women’s issues in Islam. The youth and children’s programs specialized in events geared toward their age groups. The children took sightseeing field trips and visited museums across the D.C. area.

Speeches during the main program and the women’s program were delivered in English and Amharic.

Much of the attention was focused on the youth program – the first complete youth program of its kind in Badr’s conference history – geared toward youth between the ages of 13 and 21. Sticking to a theme focused on local community involvement, various speakers educated youth on how to step up in their societies, break the silence and misconceptions enveloping Islam and how to practice their religion regularly. Boonaa Mohammed, an award winning poet, demonstrated to the youth that their involvement in their communities can be displayed through talents and voice.

“Overall, the program motivated me to participate more,” said Yasmin Faisal, 18, from Virginia. “Sometimes we get kind of lazy and expect everything to be done for us, but this event made us feel like we are taken more seriously and need to get out there more. It was really a success.”

Maryland resident Mohammed Kemal, 19, agreed.

“I came just wanting to know more about Islam,” he said. “In the end it got me closer to my religion and closer to all the Muslims around me.”

Aside from Dawah (Islamic teaching) tours throughout the year, the annual summer conference – held in a different North American city each year – is Badr’s main event. Past conferences have been held in Toronto, Seattle, Atlanta, and other cities. This is the D.C.-area’s second time hosting the conference.

D.C.-based Badr Ethiopia, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, was founded ten years ago to promote Islamic beliefs and heritage to Ethiopian Muslim communities all around the world. Ethiopia has had a significant Islamic presence since nearly the beginning of Islam, when the Prophet Muhammad sent some of his followers to Ethiopia to seek refuge there. As part of its mission, Badr sends local Muslims to Ethiopia to meet with government officials and community leaders in an effort to curb religious and political discrimination against the country’s Muslims.

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Storm Closes Summer CampBy Muslim Link Staff

The short but powerful storm that ripped through the Washington metropolitan area on July 25, 2010 leaving hundreds of thousands without power for days also affected a younger group: summer campers.

Several schools and community centers holding summer camps had to cancel

their activities due to power outages and no air conditioning; with temperatures in the triple digits, even indoor activities at camps were hazardous.

At Dar-us-Salaam in College Park, Maryland, summer camp was canceled the entire week after the storm, leaving parents to take time off from work to stay home with the kids or find friends who could host their children during the

day. Some parents took their children to work. Power came back on Friday, but not all the summer camper came back after the forced break.

For Dar-us-Salaam, it was not not only lost fun, but lost funds.

“We really rely on summer camp tuition to help us through the summer,” said the Dar-us-Salaam’s treasurer Sayeed

Jaweed. “With the power use so high because of the AC these last several weeks, it’s really putting us in a tight financial position.”

Some area masajid also canceled the Fajr, Maghrib, and Isha prayers due to no lighting. Some parking lots were pitch black, as nearby street lights were also without power. Dar Al-Noor in Manassas, Virginia lost power as well.

Talking Qur’an to Debut in DCBy Muslim Link Staff

A new Islamic high tech product just introduced to the United States blending sacred tradition with point-and-click ease will debut at the DC Hidayah Conference the weekend of August 7 in the nation’s capital.

Called the “One Touch Mushaf Teacher”, the product is an actual printed and leather bound copy of the Qur’an in the standard Medina printing facility format, with the addition of icons on the sides and bottom of every page. Using a special optical reading pen that comes with the product, users can simply touch verses or parts of verses to hear the recitation of their favorite qari, listen to tafseer of the ayah, hear different ways of reciting the ayah, listen to the translation in a language of their choice, and other features.

The pen holds 2 GB of memory, has a USB port to download additional audio files for each ayah, and an audio jack for private or group listening.

The pen recognizes the ayahs and icons clicked due to invisible marks that cover every page of this Qur’an. The unique

blend of on-demand information with an actual printed, high quality copy of the Qur’an makes the product as versatile as Amazon’s Kindle “electronic book”, and as easy and familiar as any Qur’an on the shelf.

Developed by an Islamic scholar in Syria who also mass produced one of the first color-coded “tajweed” Qur’ans, the One Touch Mushaf Teacher is exclusively

distributed in the United States by UFI, Inc. based in Springfield, Virginia, according to Vice-President Hossam Abu Hamza Hijjee.

“Because we want everyone to own one, we are offering this at $185 for the large copy of the Qur’an, and $150 for the smaller size,” he said, adding that they sold out of the product at a recent convention they attended in Virginia.

This weekend they will introduce the product formally to the Washington DC area at the DC Hidayah conference, to be held August 7-8 at the Washington Convention Center. Hijjee plans on demonstrating the product.

With more than a dozen functions and icons printed on each page – including the volume controls for the pen – Hijjee assured the Muslim Link the product was very simple to use.

“My son Hamza is 6-years old and he became the sheikh of the house. He loves the recording feature.”

The product’s “memorization” icon allows you to select a verse, listen to it recited for you in the voice of your favorite reciter, and then the pen prompts you to read the verse aloud. The pen records your recitation, and then plays back the reciter’s reading and your reading back to back so you can check for mistakes.

Hijjee cautioned that – though useful – the product cannot replace sitting with

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discussed openly, or at all, Memon researches multiple opinions on them and carefully develops written arguments to share at his discussions. He then encourages his audience to first

engage in a mock debate so all sides are presented and then opens the floor for frank opinions.

By hosting discussions and debates on topics like government surveillance of Muslim communities, American Muslims working as government informants and a wide range of topics dealing with

America’s involvement in the Muslim world, Memon hopes that Muslims will gain the confidence they need to engage in the greater public conversation.

“People will talk about these issues in very emotional ways at dinner parties but not in an intellectual forum,” he said.

Memon hopes to mimic that intellectual forum through his debates and discussions, using them as a form of practice and hopes that through them, Muslims will gain the education and the confidence to intelligently share their voice with their government and their fellow Americans.

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the best thing, it’s where I was able to meet everybody and it had a nice vibe [throughout],” commented 16-year-old Atlanta competitor Jameela Winters.

“Muslims need to understand how important this is for the youth, to be able to intermingle in an Islamic manner, meet new people, and widen their experiences and perspectives. When the doors are closed there is so much talent. Very seldom do they have the opportunity to shine [outside of that]. This is really important for confidence, self-esteem, everything. It’s our responsibility as an Ummah in this society to provide these venues [for the youth],” Poetry and Nasheed Judge and former MIST coach Safiyyah Abdullah.

DC MIST organizers had approximately three weeks to prepare the program for this year’s national tournament. They were faced with challenges such as

the early closing times of the chosen venue, finding judges, and helping hands throughout the weekend. With the help of Allah they were able to pull through with minimal disruptions in the program by finding creative ways to engage the youth during the weekend such as the picnic they hosted. Many youth who weren’t competing came out and to lend the DC organizing team a helping hand. Houston’s Head of Competition and former MIST competitor, Shaimaa Eissa, came down to this year’s national to represent the Houston regional organizational team. “It’s really sad. We usually have over one-hundred students come to nationals,” she said. The late notices and inability to fundraise enough money for tickets were among the reasons why many were not able to come down, she explained. If dates were released a bit earlier and registration for nationals was open while youth were still excited from MIST regionals, the turn out and excitement might have been greater, commented Atlanta Regional Director Omar Hamid.

MIST’s ultimate goal is to instill the love of Islam in the hearts of those who attend it. This years theme of Modesty has changed its fair share of people. DC’s Team Lake Braddock Coach Khadijah Nassiry beamed when she said, “This year’s theme of modesty has been engrained into my team.” First time competitor, 16 year-old Mayisha Ahsan of New York’s team the Townsend Titans truly benefitted from the fruits MIST had to offer, “I always thought I was an “okay” Muslim and I always felt alone, but after coming to MIST I saw that there are other Muslims exactly like me. I made many friends and I feel closer to the friends I made these last three months then friends I’ve known my whole life.” The excitement from Saturday ran well into Sunday’s award ceremony where an estimated 300 competitors, family, volunteers, and guest gathered to celebrate the final hours of MIST 2010. One Truth, a local nasheed group, comprised of DC MIST competitors, entertained the crowd before the award

ceremony began. The night was filled with enthusiastic chants, overjoyed competitors rushing to the stage to claim their trophies and medals, and many performances. Ilham Diwani, 17, animatedly recited her winning original oratory, Na’im Bashir, 16, passionately read his winning poem, and the top short film was presented for all the crowd to view. “MIST 2010, protect this house is what we did! I love Adam Kareem and I appreciate what he and his team did to make this happen,” 18-year old DC team competitor Anes Mehai told The Muslim Link

“A large amount of Muslims cheering for their teams and the spirit of competition rising in the environment. SubhanAllah, it’s just amazing” commented 16-year-old DC team competitor Feisel Abdurrahman

To learn more about MIST contact your local MSA or visit www.getmistified.com

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August 3, 2010 NEW YORK – The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and the American Civil Liberties Union today filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Treasury Department and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to challenge their refusal to grant a license that would allow the groups to file a lawsuit challenging the government’s asserted authority to use lethal force against U.S. citizens located far from any battlefield without charge, trial or judicial process of any kind. In early July, CCR and the ACLU were retained by Nasser al-Aulaqi to bring a lawsuit in connection with the government’s decision to authorize the targeted killing of his son, U.S. citizen Anwar al-Aulaqi, whom the CIA and Defense Department have targeted for death. On July 16, however, the Secretary of the Treasury labeled Anwar al-Aulaqi a “specially designated global terrorist,” which makes it a crime for lawyers to provide representation for his benefit without first seeking a license from OFAC. CCR and the ACLU have sought a license, but the government has not yet issued one despite the urgency created by an outstanding execution order. CCR and the ACLU have not had contact with Anwar al-Aulaqi. “The government is targeting an American citizen for death without any legal process whatsoever, while at the same time impeding lawyers from challenging that death sentence and the government’s sweeping claim of authority to issue it. This is a dual blow to some of our most precious liberties, and such an alarming denial of rights in any one case endangers the rights of all Americans,” said Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU. “Attorneys shouldn’t have to ask the government for permission in

order to challenge the constitutionality of the government’s conduct.” The OFAC requirements generally make it illegal to provide any service, including legal representation, to or for the benefit of a designated individual. A lawyer who provides legal representation for the benefit of a designated person without getting special permission is

subject to criminal and civil penalties. The ACLU and CCR charge that OFAC has exceeded its authority by subjecting uncompensated legal services to a licensing requirement, and that OFAC’s regulations violate the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment and the principle of separation of powers. Today’s lawsuit asks the court to invalidate the regulations and to make clear that lawyers can provide representation for the benefit of designated individuals without first seeking the government’s consent. The lawsuit that CCR and the ACLU seek to file would charge that the government has not disclosed the standards it uses for authorizing the premeditated and deliberate killing of U.S. citizens located far from any battlefield. The groups argue that the American people are entitled to know the standards being used for these life and death decisions. “President Obama is claiming the power

to act as judge, jury and executioner while suspending any semblance of due process,” said Vince Warren, Executive Director of CCR. “Yemen is nearly 2000 miles from Afghanistan or Iraq. The U.S. government is going outside the law to create an ever-larger global war zone and turn the whole world into a battlefield. Would we tolerate it if China or France secretly decided to execute their enemies

inside the U.S.?” He added, “This sets a dangerous precedent for other countries that will only lead to more violence and further diminish the rule of law.” While there are circumstances in which the government can legitimately use lethal force against civilians, the authority contemplated by senior Obama administration officials is far broader than what the Constitution and international law allow, the groups say. Under international human rights law, lethal force may be used outside of armed conflict only when there is an imminent threat of deadly attack and when lethal force is a last resort. A system in which names are added to a list through a secret bureaucratic process and stay there for months at a time does not appear to be limited to imminent threats or lethal force as a last resort. Moreover, targeting individuals for execution who are suspected of crimes

but have not been convicted – without oversight, due process or disclosed standards for being placed on the kill list – also poses the risk that the government will erroneously target the wrong people. Since the tragic events of 9/11, the U.S. government has detained many men as terrorists, only for courts or the government itself to discover later that the evidence was wrong or unreliable and release them. The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Attorneys on the case are, for CCR, Pardiss Kebriaei, Senior Attorney Maria LaHood and Legal Director Bill Quigley; for the ACLU, Deputy Legal Director Jameel Jaffer, Ben Wizner, Jonathan Manes and Legal Director Steven R. Shapiro; and for the ACLU of the Nation’s Capital, Arthur B. Spitzer. For more information on the case, fact sheets and legal papers, visi twww.aclu.org/ofac and www.c c r j u s t i c e . o rg / t a rg e t e d k i l l i n g s . The ACLU is our nation’s guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country. Visit www.aclu.org. The Center for Constitutional Rights is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Founded in 1966 by attorneys who represented civil rights movements in the South, CCR is a non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change. Visit www.ccrjustice.org. [Source: ACLU press release]

Civil RightsCivil RightsCivil RightsACLU, CCR Challenge Targeted Killing Without Due ProcessRights Groups Say It’s Illegal For Government To Deny Counsel To Targets On Kill List

On July 16 the Secretary of the Treasury labeled Anwar al-Aulaqi a “specially designated global ter rorist,” which makes it a crime for lawyers to provide representation for his benefit without first seeking a license from OFAC.

CIVIL RIGHTSv

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The Inner Secrets of FastingBy Imam Ibn Qudaamah al-Maqdisee

Know, that in the fast (Sawm) is a special quality that is not found in anything else. And that is its close connection to Allah, such that He says: “The fast (Sawm) is for Me and I will reward it.” [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]

This connection is enough to show the high status of fasting. Similarly, the Ka`bah is highly dignified due to its close connection to Him, as occurs in His statement: “And sanctify My House.” [Soorah al-Hajj:26]

Indeed, the fast is only virtuous due to two significant concepts:

The first: It is a secret and hidden action thus, no one from the creation is able to see it. Therefore riyaa’ (showing off) cannot enter into it.

The second: It is a means of subjugating the enemies of Allah. This is because the road that the enemies (of Allah) embark

upon (in order to misguide the Son of Aadam) is that of desires. And eating and drinking strengthens the desires.

There are many reports that indicate the merits of fasting, and they are all well known.

The recommended acts of fasting

The pre-dawn meal (suhoor) and delaying in taking it are preferable, as well as hastening to break the fast and doing so with dates.

Generosity in giving is also recommended during Ramadaan, as well as doing good deeds and increasing in charity. This is in accordance with the way of the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam).

It is also recommended to study the Qur’aan and perform I`tikaaf during Ramadaan, especially in the last ten days, as well as increasing upon the exertion (towards doing good deeds) in it.

In the two Saheehs, `Aa’ishah said: “When the (last) ten days (of Ramadaan) would come, the Prophet would tighten his waist-wrapper (izaar), spend the night in worship, and wake his family up (for prayer).” [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]

The scholars have mentioned two views concerning the meaning of “tighten his waist-wrapper (izaar)”:

The first: It means the turning away from women.

The second: It is an expression denoting

his (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) eagerness and diligence in doing good deeds.

They also say that the reason for his (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) exertion in the last ten days of Ramadaan was due to his (sallallahu ̀ alayhi wa sallam) seeking of the Night of Al-Qadr (Lailatul-Qadr).

An explanation of the inner secrets of fasting and its characteristics

There are three levels of fasting: The

“Whosoever does not abandon false speech and the acting upon it, Allah is not in need of him leaving off his food and drink.”

Using Your Time In RamadanBy Shaykh `Aa’id Abdullah al-Qarnee

Allah describes the discourse between Himself and the reckless and negligent on the Day of Judgement: ‘[And] He will ask [the doomed]: “What number of years have you spent on earth?” They will answer: “We have spent there a day, or part of a day; but ask those who [are able to] count time... .[Whereupon] He will say: “You have spent there but a short while: had you but known [how short it was to be]! Did you then think that We created you in mere idle play, and that you not have to return to Us? [Know,] then, [that] God is sublimely exalted, the Ultimate Sovereign, the Ultimate Truth: there is no deity save Him, the Sustainer, in bountiful almightiness enthroned!”’ (23:112-16).

One of the righteous predecessors noted: life is short, do not shorten it with negligence. This is, certainly, true. Negligence shortens the hours and consumes the night. Hence the Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said: ‘Two favours that many people are deceived by: health and spare time.’ The lesson being that many people are healthy and have a lot of time on their hands yet their lives pass by quickly before them without their using them or benefiting anyone. He also warned: ‘The foot of a believer will not move on the Day of Judgement until he is asked about four things and mention his life span and how he utilized it.’ Life is, undoubtedly, a treasure, whomsoever spends it in obedience to Allah will find his treasure on the Day when wealth and sons will be of no avail but instead only

those who returned to Allah with clean hearts. Thus, those who spent their lives in negligence, disobedience and play will on that Day regret in such a manner that will never be equalled thereafter. They will say: ‘Alas for us, that we disregarded our lives.’

In effect, both the night and day are like riding animals that transport man to either

eternal happiness or loss. Our righteous forbears used to take every initiative to preserve their time. There are strange stories about them concerning this matter. There were among them those who used to read the Quran and they were on the threshold of death. Such an example was

The month of Ramadan is a school in which the Muslim’s time is organized and invested in matters that lead to closeness to Allah.

>> RAMADAN Pg 14

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Suppress Your Yawn

Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, “Allah loves sneezing but dislikes yawning; so if anyone of you sneezes and then praises Allah, every Muslim who hears him (praising Allah) has to say Tashmit to him [Tashmit is the following prayer “May Allah show you his mercy]. But as regards yawning, it is from Satan, so if one of you yawns, he should try his best to stop it, for when anyone of you yawns, Satan laughs at him.” (Source: Bukhari)

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Junaid ibn Muhammad. His sons said to him, ‘You are exhausting yourself.’ He replied, ‘And should there be among the people one who exerts himself more than me?’

Al Aswad ibn Yazid used to stand in prayer for most of the night. Some of his friends advised him to relax at least for a small portion of the night. He told them it is this very relaxation he is in search of; meaning in the Hereafter.

Sufiyan al Thowri once sat in the Sacred Mosque speaking to some people. Then suddenly he arose terrified and said; we are sitting here and the day is doing its work. There were among our forbears those who used to divide their days and nights into hours. Hence they allocated specific hours for prayers, recitation, remembrance, meditation, acquisition of knowledge, work and sleep. They ascribed no time for merriment.

As for their successors, they have been afflicted by the calamity of time-wasting. Except, of course, those to whom

Allah has shown mercy. They indulge in excessive sleep, idleness, aimless wandering, spending on amusements and sittings in which there is no benefit; or in meetings which, if they do not involve disobedience, are definitely the cause of disobedience.

Among the greatest things that organize time and work are the five daily prayers. Allah the Sublime and Most Excellent Speaker affirms in the Quran: ‘Verily, for all believers prayer is indeed a sacred duty linked to particular times [of day]’ (4:104).

The month of Ramadan is a school in which the Muslim’s time is organized and invested in matters that lead to closeness to Allah. Notwithstanding, some people do not know the meaning of fasting. They engage in ample negligence and deep slumber. They spend their days sleeping and their nights in wasted wakefulness.

O Allah! Preserve for us our lives. Plant our feet firmly on Your path, and make us obey You always. O Lord of all the worlds. [Source: islaam.com, excerpted from the author’s book Thirty Lessons for those who Fast]

A Delayed Response By Ibn al-Jawzee

While talking to himself Ibn Al-Jawzi was blaming his soul in a gentle way. He said: I found myself in trouble, and so I made Du’aa consistently, all the while requesting relief and comfort. The response to my Du’aa seemed to be delayed, and so my soul became disturbed and worried.

However, I rebuked it saying, “Woe unto you; look attentively at yourself, are you the one possessed or are you the possessor? Are you the one that is controlled or are you the controller? Are you not aware that this world is the abode of tests for you? If you desire that your goals be fulfilled and become impatient when they are not, then, where is your test? Is it not the ultimate test when you get the opposite of whatever you desired?

“So, (dear restless soul) try to understand the meaning of the word ‘Abd, and whatever is dear to you will become worthless, and whatever is difficult will become easy.” After it deliberated over what I said, it became a little appeased.

I informed it that I had a second argument for it, and so I said, “Allah (azza wajal) is a necessary requirement in order for any of your aims to be fulfilled; yet you do not exhort yourself to work for His (azza wajal) pleasure. This is ignorance, as the matter should have been opposite to what yohu desire, primarily because

you are the one possessed. (You should note) that the mindful ‘Abd should make sure that he fulfills the rights due to the Master, and that it is not necessary that He (azza wajal) gives to Al-’Abd whatever he desires or loves.”

It made it quieter yet I then mentioned that I had a third argument for it, and so I said, “You are under the impression that the response to your Du’aa has been slow; yet you were responsible for this because you closed the door of response (to your Du’aa) because of your constant sinning. If, however, you open the door [by developing Taqwa for Allah (azza wajal)], then the response (to your Du’aa) would arrive quicker, because having Taqwa for Allah (azza wajal) is the cause of all comfort.” Allah (azza wajal) said:

“...And whoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him (Taqwa), He will make a way for him, to get out (from every difficulty), and will provide for him from sources that he never could imagine…” [At-Talaaq:2-3]

Therefore, understand that if you do not develop this Taqwa for Him (subhana wa ta’ala), the result will be different from what you expect. Woe is me from the drunkenness of mindlessness which became stronger than any other drunkenness in confronting the soul’s aims to prevent them ftom reaching its hopes. It (the soul) knew that this was the truth, and so it became more tranquil still.

I said to it, “I have a forth argument for you, and it is that you seek a particular answer (to your Du’aa); yet you are not aware of the consequences that would result (if you were granted what you desire) because what you seek might be to your detriment. In this state you are like a feverish child asking for candy.

“(0 soul) be conscious that your Master is more aware about your well-being than you are.” As He (azza wajal) said: “... And maybe you will dislike something that is good for You…” [Al- Baqarah:2161

When this became clear to the soul, it

became more tranquil still. I then said to it, “I have a fifth argument for you, and it is that your demands would lessen your rewards and would reduce your status (with Allah). However, if you would request that which is good for your eternal abode (Al-Aakhirah), it would be better for you. (O soul) it is crucial that you understand what I have explained.”

It said, “I meandered in the garden of your explanation, and as such I wandered when I understood.”

[Excerpted from Ibn al-Jawzee’s classic work Sayd al-Khaatir, translated by Zaynah ar-Rawahee]

ou are under the impression that the response to your Du’aa has been slow; yet you were responsible for this because you closed the door of response (to your Du’aa) because of your constant sinning.

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If a person had a stream outside his door and he bathed in it fi ve times a day, do you think he would have any fi lth left on him?” The people said, “No filth would remain on him whatsoever.” The Prophet (peace be upon him) then said, “That is like the fi ve daily prayers: Allah wipes away the sins by them.”

---Hadith in Sahih al Bukhari and Muslim

general fast, the specifi c fast, and the more specifi c fast.

As for the general fast, then it is the refraining of the stomach and the private parts from fulfi lling their desires.

The specifi c fast is the refraining of ones gaze, tongue, hands, feet, hearing and eyes, as well as the rest of his body parts from committing sinful acts.

As for the more specifi c fast, then it is the heart’s abstention from its yearning after the worldly affairs and the thoughts which distance one away from Allah, as well as its (the heart’s) abstention from all the things that Allah has placed on the same level.

From the characteristics of the specifi c fast is that one lowers his gaze and safeguards his tongue from the repulsive speech that is forbidden, disliked, or which has no benefi t, as well as controlling the rest of his body parts.

In a hadeeth reported by Al-Bukhaaree: “Whosoever does not abandon false speech and the acting upon it, Allah is not in need of him leaving off his food and drink.” [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree, Abu Dawood, at-Tirmidhee and Ibn Maajah]

Another characteristic of the specifi c fast is that one does not overfi ll himself with food during the night. Instead, he eats in due measure, for indeed, the son of Aadam does not fi ll a vessel more evil than his stomach.

If he were to eat his fi ll during the fi rst part of the night, he would not make good use of himself for the remainder of the night. In the same way, if he eats to his fi ll for suhoor, he does not make good use of himself until the afternoon. This is because excessive eating breeds laziness and lethargy. Therefore, the objective of fasting disappears due to one’s excessiveness in eating, for what is intended by the fast, is that one savors the taste of hunger and becomes an abandoner of desires.

Recommended Fasts

As for the recommended fasts, then know that preference for fasting is established in certain virtuous days. Some of these virtuous days occur every year, such as fasting the fi rst six days of the month of Shawaal after Ramadaan, fasting the day of `Arafah, the day of `Aashooraa, and the ten days of Dhul-Hijjah and Muharram.

Some of them occur every month, such as the fi rst part of the month, the middle part of it, and the last part of it. So whoever fasts the fi rst part of the month,

the middle part of it, and the last part of it, then he has done well.

Some fasts occur every week, and they are every Monday and Thursday.

The most virtuous of the recommended fasts is the fast of Dawood (`alayhis salaam). He would fast one day and break his fast the next day. This achieves the following three objectives:

The soul is given its share on the day the fast is broken. And on the day of fasting, it completes its worship in full.

The day of eating is the day of giving thanks and the day of fasting is the day of having patience. And Faith (Eemaan) is divided into two halves - that of thankfulness and that of patience. [Note: the hadeeth with a similar stament is unauthentic, see adh-Dha`eefah: 625]

It is the most diffi cult struggle for the soul. This is because every time the soul gets accustomed to a certain condition, it transfers itself to that.

As for fasting every day, then it has been reported by Muslim, from the hadeeth of Abu Qataadah, that `Umar (radhiallahu `anhu) asked the Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam): ‘What is the case if one were to fast every day?’ So he (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) said: “He did not fast nor did he break his fast - or - he did not fast and he did not break his

fast.” [Saheeh Muslim]

This is concerning the one who fasts continuously, even during the days in which fasting is forbidden.

Characteristics of the most specifi c fast

Know that the one who has been given intellect, knows the objective behind fasting. Therefore, he burdens himself to the extent that he will not be unable to do that which is more benefi cial than it.

Ibn Mas`ood would fast very little and it is reported that he used to say: “When I fast, I grow weak in my prayer. And I prefer the prayer over the (optional) fast.

Some of them (the Sahaabah) would weaken in their recitation of the Qur’aan while fasting. Thus, they would exceed in breaking their fast (i.e. by observing less optional fasts), until they were able to balance their recitation. Every individual is knowledgeable of his condition and of what will rectify it.

(Source: There were a slight modifi cation to the article by the editor, such as the exclusion of the couple of statements. From Mukhtasar Minhaaj ul-Qaasideen (pp. 38-41), Hudaa, Ramadhaan 1419, Translated by Ismaa`eel Ibn al-Arkaan and edited by Abu Khaliyl.)

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Washington Islamic Academy Fundraising DinnerSunday, August 22 2010, 5:00pm - 11:00pmCome Join Us for Iftar & Taraweeh prayer. Ummah Films: Baba Ali; Imam Zia Mokhdom, Imam Mahdi Bray, Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, Imam Siraj Wahhaj. Tickets: 1 person, $35; couple, $65; family of 4: $100, per additional $20.Location: NOVA Annandale- CE Building; 8333 Little River Turnpike; Annandale, VA 22003 Contact: wiaoffi [email protected] ; 703.941.6977; 6408 Edsall Rd, Alexandria, VA 22312

6-16-10 The wife of Brother Hakeem Farooq, Hajjah Ayawna Farooq was called back to Allah on Friday June 16, 2010 in Alexandria VA. May Allah be pleased with her, except her good deeds, forgive her of her sins and enter her into paradise. Surat An-Nisaa, or The Woman, Surah 4 Verse 40 Allah is never unjust in the least degree: If there is any good (done), He doubleth it, And giveth from His Own self a great reward. (Source: N. Ali-Keene)

7-28-10 We regret to inform you of the death of Sister Fumida Akhtar. Her funeral prayer was at ICCL on July 28, 2010. We request you to make sincere supplications for the sister’s forgiveness. (Source:ICCL)

7-30-10 Sister Karim Malik, wife of Haleem Malik, mother of Sohail, Nadeem, Faiza, and Farrah, passed away on July 30, 2010 in Arlington, VA. Inna lilahi wa inna ilaihi rajeoun. Please make dua that Allah forgive her, accept her deeds, and grant her entrance to jannatul fi rdaus. Ameen. (Source: ICM)

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ADAMS CENTER:46903 Sugarland Rd, Sterling,VA 20164, Tel: 703-433-1325, www.adamscenter.org.

ALL MUSLIM BROTHERS ASSOCIATION3900 King StreetAlexandria, VA 22302703-647-0515Jumma Prayer ONLY - 1:15 p.m

AVONDALE ISLAMIC CENTER:4637 Eastern Ave., Hyattsville, MD, 20782,Tel: 301-779-9292.

BADR COMMUNITY CENTER OF DUMFRIES (BCCD)17794 Main StreetDumfries, VA 22026Tel: 703-585-1689, 703-554-7983www.bccd.org E-mail: [email protected]

BAITUL MUKARRAM:2116 S Nelson St., Arlington, VA, 22204, Tel: 703-778-1550.

DAR AL HIJRAH:3159 Rowe St.,Falls Church, VA 22044, Tel: 703-536-1030, www.hijrah.org.

DAR AL-SALAAM:15250 Dumfries Rd., Mannassas,VA 20112.

DAR AL-NOOR (MUSLIM ASSOC. OF VA): 5404 Hoadly Rd., Manassas, VA 20112, Tel: 703-580-0808, Fax: 703-221-8513, www.daralnoor.org.

DAR AL-TAQWA:10740 Rte. 108, Ellicott City, MD 21042, Tel: 410-997-5711, www.taqwa.net.

DAR UL ULOOM, 6334 Dogwoood Rd, Baltimore, MD 21207, 410-493-0785 Email:[email protected]

DAR UL-GHURABA (Masjid ur Rahmah):155 Baker St., Emporia, VA 23487,

DAR-UL HUDA:6666 Commerce St., Springfield, VA 22150,

Tel: 703-922-0111, www.darulhuda.org

DAR-US-SALAAM:5301 Edgewood Rd. College Park, MD 20740,Tel: 301-982-9848, www.darussalaam.org.

FIRST HIJRA MUSLIM COMM. CENTER:4324 Georgia Ave, NW Washington, DC 20011www.firsthijrah.org.

ICNA VA CENTER:2913 Woodlawn Trail, Alexandria, VA 22306. 703-660-1255

IDARA DAWAT-O-IRSHAD:4803 Valley St, Alexandria, VA 22312703-256-8622, www.irshad.org.

INDONESIAN MUSLIM ASSOC. IN AMERICA (IMAAM):1611 Veirs Mill Rd,Silver Spring, MD 20851Tel: 240-453-0808, e-mail: [email protected].

INST.OF ISLAMIC AND ARABIC SCIENCES IN AMERICA (IIASA): 8500 Hilltop Rd., Fairfax, VA 22031Tel: 703-641-4890, www.iiasa.org

IRHSCA (ISLAMIC RESEARCH AND HUM. SERVICES CENTER OF AMERICA):Chambers Ave, Capitol Heights, MDTel: 301-324-5040, www.irhsca.org.

ISLAMIC CENTER OF GREATER SOUTH EAST (FORMERLY MASJID ASH-SHURA)3109-B Martin Luther King Ave., S.E.Washington, DC 20032202-506-7235

ISLAMIC CENTER OF MARYLAND (ICM):19401 Woodfield Rd. Gaithersburg,MD 20879Tel:301-840-9440, www.icomd.org.

ISLAMIC CENTER OF NORTHERN VA TRUST (ICNVT):4420 Shirley Gate Road, Fairfax, VA, 22030 Tel: 703-941-6558,

[email protected] | www.icnvt.org

ISLAMIC COM. CENTER OF LAUREL (ICCL):7306 Contee Rd., Laurel, MD 20707Tel: 301-317-4584, www.icclmd.org

ISLAMIC FOUND. OF AMERICA (IFA):6606 Electronic Dr., Springfield, VA 22151Tel: 703-914-4982, www.ifa.ws.

ISLAMIC HERITAGE CENTER (IHC): 262 A-3 Cedar Ln., Vienna, VA 22180Tel: 703-206-9056.

ISLAMIC SOC. OF ANNAPOLIS (ISA): 2635 Riva RdSuite 110Annapolis, MD 21401 Tel: 410-266-6660 www.islamannapolis.org, Email: [email protected]

ISLAMIC SOC. OF FREDERICK (ISF):1250 Key Parkway , Frederick,MD 21702Tel: 301-682-6090, www.isfmd.org.

ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF GERMANTOWN (ISG):19900 Brandermill Rd., Germantown, MD 20876Tel: (301)-972-0504, www.isgtown.org.

ISLAMIC SOC. OF SOUTHERN PG COUNTY (ISSPGC): P O Box 99, Clinton, MD 207355410 Indian Head Hwy, Oxon Hill, MD 20745Tel: 240-253-4217

ISLAMIC SOC. OF THE WASHINGTON AREA (ISWA):2701 Briggs Chaney Rd. Silver Spring, MD 20904Tel: 301-879-0930, www.iswamd.org.

ISLAMIC SOC. OF WESTERN MARYLAND:2036 Day Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21740Tel: 301-797-0922.

IVY CITY MASJID: 2001 Galludet St. NE, Washington, DC 20002 Tel: 202-529-3100.

LA PLATA MASJID:111 Howard Street, La Plata, MD 20646Tel: 301-609-8769.

MAKKAH LEARNING CENTER (MLC):814 Brandy Farms Ln Gambrills, MD 21054Tel: 410-721-5880 www.mlcmd.org, Email: [email protected] MANASSAS MOSQUE: 12950 Center Entrance Ct, Manassas, VATel: 703-257-5537.

MASJID AL-GHURABAA: 8220 Washington St., South, Laurel, MD 20724. Tel: 301-604-3295.

MASJID AL-HIKMAH:11064 Livingston Road Unit L (101) Ft. Washington, MD 20744, Tel: 301 292-9009.

MASJID UL-HAQ:514 Islamic Way (Wilson St. ), Baltimore, MD 21217Tel: 410-728-1363.

MASJID AL-ISLAM: 4603 Benning Rd., SE, Washington, DC 20019Tel: 202-581-1616, e-mail: [email protected]

MASJID AL-INSHIRAH: 7832 Fairbrook Road , Windsor Mill, MD 21244Tel: 410-298-2977, Fax: 410-298-0266, www.al-inshirahweb.net.

MASJID AL-MUMINEEN: 2642 Harford Rd. Baltimore, MD 21218Tel: 410-467-8798.

MASJID JAMAAT AL-MUSLIMEEN: 4624 York Rd., Baltimore, MD 21212Tel. 410-891-8451

MASJID MUHAMMAD: 1519 4th St. NW, Washington D.C. 20001Tel: 202-483-8832.

MASJID AL-NOOR: 10012 Harford Rd., Carney, MD 21234Tel: 410-663-9637, Fax: 410-663-9817.

MASJID AL-RAHMAH/ISB: 6631 Johnny Cake Rd.

Baltimore, MD 21244Tel: 410-747-4869, www.isb.org

MASJID AS SAFFAT: 1335 W. North Ave. Baltimore, MD 21217Tel: 410-669-0655.

MASJID BAIT-ALLAH: 1910 Frederick Avenue (2 Floor) Baltimore, MD 21223Tel: 443-224-4423, E-mail:[email protected]. www.masjidbaitallah.org

MASJID IBN TAYMIYYAH: 8000 MLK Highway, Glenarden MDTel: 301-461-9325.

MASJID ZAMZAM1510 Lynch Road,Dundalk, MD 21222Phone: 410-284-2840

MEDINA CENTER:9426 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda MD 20814www.medinacenter.net

MUSLIM COM. CENTER (MCC): 15200 New Hampshire Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20904Tel: 301-384-3454,www.mccmd.org.

MUSLIM SOC. OF WASHINGTON, D.C. (MSWDC):Howard Center, Room 805 (Above HU Bookstore)Tel: 202-328-3236, www.mswdc.org.

MUSTAFA CENTER: 6844 Braddock Rd., Annandale, VA 22003.

PRINCE GEORGES MUSLIM ASSOC. (PGMA):9150 Lanham Severn Rd. Lanham, MD, 20706, Tel: 301-459-4942, www.pgmamd.org.Imam’s Office: 301-459-1441, [email protected].

SOUTHERN MARYLAND ISLAMIC CENTER(SMIC): 1046 Solomons Island Rd, Huntingtown, MD, 20639.Tel: 410- 535-0000

THE ISLAMIC CENTER:2551 Mass. Ave. NW Washington D.C. 20008Tel: 202-332-8343

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