- Source: Inner-City Muslim Action Network
Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), founded in 1996 by Rami Nashashibi, is one of the leading Muslim charity organizations in the United States.
According to the Inner-City Muslim Action Network, IMAN seeks "to utilize the tremendous possibilities and opportunities that are present in the community to build a dynamic and vibrant alternative to the difficult conditions of inner city life." IMAN sees understanding Islam as part of a larger process to empower individuals and communities to work for the betterment of humanity. Consequently, IMAN has initiated a diverse set of community programs and projects with the hope of changing the conditions in the inner city, in particular the communities on Chicago's South and Southwest Side. IMAN provides a range of direct social services through the IMAN/ICIC Food Pantry, IMAN Health Clinic, and IMAN's Career Development Initiative (ICDI). "Takin' It To The Streets" is IMAN's most popular and well-known project. The festival draws people from all over the Chicago area for a day of festivities, musical performances, sports tournaments, and carnivals.
Directors are listed as: Rami Nashashibi, Ayat Elnoory, Asad Jafri, M. Altaf Kaiseruddin.
References
External links
IMAN Website
Takin' it to the Streets 2016 Website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Manchester
- Melbourne
- Paus Fransiskus
- Inner-City Muslim Action Network
- Islam in the United States
- Iman
- Rami Nashashibi
- Chicago Theological Seminary
- Azhar Usman
- Illinois Fair Tax
- Bayan Islamic Graduate School
- Sufism
- Ahmadiyya