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Those who (in charity) spend of their goods by night and by day, in secret and in public, have their reward with their Lord: on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve." - (Al-Quran, 2:274)

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Why Donate to ICNA?
Islamic Circle of North America is a leading grass roots organization which seeks to obtain the pleasure of Allah (SWT) through working for the establishment of Islam in all spheres of life. ICNA has many projects, programs, and activities which are designed to help in the process of molding the individual and reforming society at large.

ICNA Annual Convention
Every year thousands of Muslims attend our Annual convention along with their families. Relevant themes are expounded upon by the most knowledgeable of Islamic Scholars. A wide array of vibrant parallel activities and programs are held. These activities include a dynamic youth conference, a Muslim children’s conference, sisters only sessions, plus sessions in many various languages. A lively Bazaar nicely compliments the other segments of the convention. For one weekend a major city transforms into a Muslim metropolis.

The Why Islam Project
Why Islam has initiated many projects and activities to help present a clear view of Islam.
The 1-877-WHY-ISLAM toll free hotline was established to help those who are seeking answers to questions about Islam. Up to 8 Simultaneous associates volunteer at the call center. Other projects include advertising Why Islam billboards on public highways, organizing community booths at malls, and the launching of ad campaigns on the radio. – Visit http://www.whyislam.org

Young Muslims
Young Muslims is a pioneering national youth organization that has been on the youth scene since the early 90’s. We have established a well organized network of local youth groups which we call NeighborNets (which means network of neighbors) across the nation. Each NeighborNet is a dynamic youth group which attempts to build a solid understanding of the principles of Islam amongst its members by helping them put these principles into practice. By providing the youth with an Islamic atmosphere where they can form bonds of brotherhood/sisterhood with their peers, they become comfortable with Islam and its teachings. We stress the importance of knowing, understanding, and fulfilling our individual and collective obligations as Muslims. There are two separate divisions of Young Muslims for both brothers and sisters. Visit – http://www.ymsite.com and http://www.ymonline.org 

ICNA Sisters Wing
The ICNA Sisters Wing is a division of ICNA which strives to provide Islamic education and training to women of all backgrounds. Some of ICNA Sisters projects are Noor Magazine, Online classes, Institute of Islamic Sciences, and Muslim Children of North America . – Visit http://www.icnasisterswing.com

Muslim Children of North America
A special project of the ICNA Sisters Wing which focuses on children ages 5-12. MCNA arranges speech competitions, weekly Islamic classes, and a special program which is held parallel to the ICNA Annual convention. MCNA is serving as a means of educating young children while engaging them in a fun environment.

ICNA Relief
ICNA Relief is strengthening the bond of humanity by serving all those in need anywhere in the world, with a special focus on our own neighborhoods in America. Some of ICNA Relief’s divisions include: United Muslim Movement Against Homelessness, Muslim Family Services, Muslim Women’s Help Network and the 911 response program. - Visit http://www.reliefonline.org

The Message Magazine:
The Message is ICNA's monthly news magazine. Month after month, it has delivered stories and articles that keep Muslims informed about the contemporary world. This information helps us to become better conveyers of the message of Islam. The Message magazine is published separately in US and Canada. – visit http://www.messageonline.org 

ICNA Book Service:                                               
ICNA Book Service was established with the purpose of providing Islamic literature to Muslims living in North America. It has served as a source of obtaining Islamic books  by both Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Visit – http://www.icnabookservice.com

Send Checks to:
Islamic Circle of North America
166-26 89 Ave Jamaica NY 11432
phone: (718) 658-1199
fax: (718) 658-1255
email: info@icna.org
Tax Exempt ID#: 11-2925751

 
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