“Believing men and believing women are the protecting friends of each other: they enjoin right and they forbid wrong…” (Qur`an, 9:71)
Islamic Circle of North America Sisters was established in 1978 as a response to the growing need for a supportive Muslim Community in North America. It is a grassroots organization that caters to the needs of its diverse community for education, outreach, and social wellbeing. Since its establishment ICNA Sisters has expanded its reach across the US while maintaining an active presence in local communities.
Goals
- To Develop Committed, Knowledgeable, and Active Individuals
- Transform ICNA into a Movement of Diverse Members
- Streamline and strengthen our Organization
- Empower American Muslims by Deepening our Roots within the Community
- Becoming a Mainstream Muslim Organization for a Just American society
Vision
ICNA will be an innovative, agile, and credible source of institutional support for connecting with Allah (God), with individuals, and with the
community.
Our Plan
How We Plan To Do This:
Invitation
Inviting mankind to submit to the Creator by using all possible means of communication.
Motivation
Motivating Muslims to perform their duty of being witness unto mankind by their words and deeds.
Organization
Organizing those who agree to work for this cause in the discipline of ICNA.
Training
Offering educational and training opportunities to increase Islamic knowledge, to enhance character, and to develop skills of all those who are associated with ICNA.
Social Justice
Opposing immorality and oppression in all forms, supporting efforts for socioeconomic justice and civil liberties in the society.
Humanity
Strengthening the bond of humanity by serving all those in need anywhere in the world, with special focus on our neighborhoods across North America.
Collaboration
Cooperating with other organizations for implementation of this program and unity in the Ummah.