ISNA Weekly Newsletter

ISNA is Coming to the Atlanta Region

November 1-2, 2025

ISNA & the Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA - a program of ISNA) are collaborating with MANA & YMTA for an Atlanta regional convention. Come join at any of these featured events! Click on each image to register today.

Statement from the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)


We at ISNA are keeping Br. Marwan Marouf and his family in our prayers, and we stand with them in full solidarity until his safe release and return home.Marwan Marouf is one of the most well-liked and humble leader of our North Texas community. He has dedicated his entire life to serving the youth through mentorship and tarbiya, earning the deep respect of all who know him.He does not deserve to be detained by ICE while simply dropping off his children at school. In this great nation of ours, he deserves far better, especially given that he has never violated any law.

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MYNA X MIFTAAH UMRAH 2025

MYNA × Miftaah Fall Umrah 2025 – Registration Now Open!


We’re excited to announce that MYNA is partnering with Miftaah Institute to offer a powerful Umrah experience for youth and young adults this Fall Break, November 21–30, 2025.


Led by esteemed scholars including Shaykh Abdullah Waheed, Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed, and others, this journey is designed to deepen your connection with Allah, build lifelong friendships, and create lasting spiritual memories in the blessed cities of Makkah and Madinah.


  • Departure cities: Chicago, Houston, Detroit
  • 5-star hotels, ground transportation, and visa support included
  • On-site reflections, lectures, and guided tours of historical sites
  • Perfectly timed during Thanksgiving Break for students and families


This is a unique opportunity to embark on a spiritually transformative journey with a community of passionate, like-minded youth.


Spaces are limited — don’t wait to register!


Voices of Justice: Islam’s Legacy of Speaking Truth

Our winter camps are back and registration is open! 

We want youth to rediscover the rich tradition of justice and advocacy rooted in our faith. Voices of Justice will explore how speaking truth to power has always been a part of Islam, beginning with the prophets and continuing through generations of courageous believers. From the defiance of Prophet Musa AS before Pharaoh, to Bilal RA's stand for racial equality, to the compassionate governance of Umar ibn al-Khattab RA, and the economic leadership of Khadijah RA, our history is filled with those who rose against oppression. We want to connect these legacies to modern-day icons like Malcolm X and Sheikh Omar Mukhtar, empowering youth to see justice not as a trend, but as a sacred inheritance.

Join us this winter for an unforgettable week as we delve into this amazing theme! 

Register here: myna.org/camp

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ISNA Day in St. Louis

January 31, 2026

Marriott St. Louis West

660 Maryville Centre Dr, St. Louis, MO 63141


Available Tickets: 

  • Conference Only Ticket - $35.00
  • Banquet Only Ticket - $50.00
  • Conference and Banquet Ticket - $75.00
  • Youth Ticket (12-18 yrs) - $25.00
  • Banquet Table of 10 - $500.00

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Featured Articles

Reformed Muslim Convict Shares Impact of Accepting Islam

How Embracing Islam Shifts Core Values and Changes Trajectory of Life

By Romy Sharieff

Jul/Aug 25

Abdur Raqiyb Mutawakil Rashaad at Al Masjid An Nabawi in Madinah.

A member from the Umrah (pilgrimage similar to Hajj) group adjusted Abdur Raqiyb Mutawakil Rashaad’s ihram (pilgrimage attire) before heading to the Kaaba, the Haram ash-Sharif. At 79, this was his first Umrah. He had often dreamed of this moment while serving his prison sentence...

Muslim Women Must Take Active Leadership Roles in Mosques

Mosques Not Welcoming Toward Women Need to Change

By Mommina Tarar 

Jul/Aug 25


Due to societal expectations and cultural restrictions that often have nothing to do with religion, many Muslim women feel they are confined to a domestic role and rarely attend Jummah (Friday) prayer at the mosque. Interpretations of Islamic teachings on women being allowed in mosques...

Navigating Market Turbulence with Faith

How Halal Investing Can be an Anchor in a Volatile World

By Salah Obeidallah

Jul/Aug 25


The return of tariff-centered trade policies under the Trump Administration reignited global market volatility. Investors – already grappling with inflation, interest rate swings, and geopolitical unrest – are expressing concern about what lies ahead. Yet, as our history and faith...

George Washington University Textile Museum Displays Art from Islamic World


Celebrating the Museum’s 100th year

By Yerusalem Work

Jul/Aug 25


The Textile Museum at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. is celebrating its centennial this year. This 100-year-old institution is a treasure trove of priceless cultural artifacts from across the world. With free admission and a convenient location...

ISNA Convention 2026 in Detroit, Michigan

We at the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) are delighted to announce that the 63rd Annual ISNA Convention will take place in Detroit, Michigan, over the Labor Day Weekend, September 4 - 7, 2026.


The ISNA convention is celebrated as one of the largest annual gatherings of Muslims in America, drawing thousands of participants. This convention promises to be an inspiring gathering, bringing together community members, families, leaders, scholars, youth, the business community, and other guests from across the country. With thought-provoking sessions, uplifting spiritual programs, engaging youth activities, interfaith dialogues, and a dynamic bazaar, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.

 

The program will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and special events designed to address timely issues, strengthen community bonds, and highlight opportunities for growth and service. 


Detroit, with its rich history and vibrant Muslim community, will serve as the perfect host city for this national gathering of faith, knowledge, and unity.

Convention Highlights:

·       Keynote sessions with distinguished speakers

·       Interactive workshops and panel discussions

·       Networking opportunities for professionals and students

·       Special events and exhibitions

·       Art Exhibit, Film Festival, Science Fair, Robotics

·       Basketball Tournament 

·       Community recognition and award ceremonies

·       Interfaith Events and Activities 

·       And much more 

We invite all members, partners, and the broader community to join us in this landmark event. Your presence will help make the convention a meaningful and impactful experience.


Stay tuned for more details on registration, hotel accommodations, and program highlights. 


Other Upcoming Events - Save the Date

14th Annual West Coast Education Forum - Jan 16-17, 2026

Hilton Costa Mesa

West Coast Matrimonial Banquet - January 17, 2026

Hilton Costa Mesa

27th Annual Chicago Education Forum - April 3-5 2026

Marriott Chicago O’Hare

Chicago Matrimonial Baquet - April 4, 2026

Marriott Chicago O’Hare

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Email your resume to basharat.saleem@isna.net

From ISNA Green Initiative Team


Install Solar Panels and Save* Money


Allah (SWT) has bestowed upon us the free source of energy. Solar Power is a renewable

energy that does not diminish like fossil fuels. The solar panels don't contribute carbon emissions when producing electricity. Reduce carbon footprint, improve environmental

sustainability, and above all save you the money. The deadline to complete installation and

be eligible for the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit is December 31, 2025.


Consider Installing the solar panels with the following benefits

  1. Solar panels are increasingly affordable
  2. You can save money by going solar
  3. You can keep the lights on when the grid goes down
  4. Solar will often increase the *value of your home
  5. Solar systems work in a variety of climates

*ISNA does not guarantee savings or the increased value of your home. These claims were sourced externally. Consult an expert.

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