Also known as Masjid Aisha. The North Austin Muslim Community Center (NAMCC) was founded in 1992, and the current property of three buildings located on five acres of land was purchased during 1996. NAMCC is a registered non-profit organization and the property has been registered with NAIT (North American Islamic Trust) as belonging to the Islamic community of Austin.
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Know Your Rights during Ramadan

Join CAIR-AUSTIN to learn more about your rights regarding religious accommodation in the workplace and in school as well as the protections provided by law against discrimination in hiring, firing or treatment of employees.

4/21/2018 8:00:00 PM -05:00

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Blood Drive at a Mosque

Pick a reason below and join us in helping Central Texans Reason #1: Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. That means more than 38,000 blood donations are needed per day. Currently, less than 38% of the population is eligible to give blood, with only 3 out of every 100 Americans actually donating. It’s a very elite group, but they’re always looking to expand membership. Reason #2: There are four types of transfusable products that can be derived from a pint of whole blood: red cells, platelets, plasma and cryoprecipitate. As each pint of donated whole blood is separated into two or three of these products, each donation can help save up to three lives. Reason #3: The two most common reasons people don’t give blood are, “I never thought about it” and “I don’t like needles.” Well, we’re thinking about it right now! Cancer patients go through much more than a needle prick. Plus, blood donation is an opportunity to volunteer, rather than be drafted. Wouldn’t it feel good to put out your arm for a cause and walk away knowing you’ve contributed to the good health of someone other than yourself?

4/1/2018 11:00:00 AM -05:00

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General Assembly Meeting - We want to hear from you

As Salaam alaikum, Inshallah, General Assembly (GA) meeting will be held on 03/17/2018, Saturday at NAMCC between Magrib and Isha. All community members are requested to participate. EC will provide important updates and will take questions from community. Executive committee is inviting community input on the following: 1) Looking at growing community needs EC is seeking input from members on adequate number of executives to be elected to the EC board. 2) If you will like any changes to the bylaws/constitution then please provide us the inputs. ***Please provide the inputs by 6:00 pm on 3/14/2018, Wednesday to ec@namcc.org to be reviewed and discussed during the GA meeting inshaAllah*** Dinner will be served.

3/17/2018 7:30:00 PM -05:00

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The Ilyas & Duck Show at NAMCC Austin, TX!

Register/Tickets: http://bit.ly/namcc-show 1. Tickets are required for ALL guests (0-100 years old). Revenue from ticket sales is donated to children's causes through our relief partner, Zakat Foundation of America. #ilyasandduckcare 2. Books will be available for sale at the event. HOWEVER, guests are encouraged to PRE-ORDER the books anytime prior to the Show date here: bit.ly/namcc

3/11/2018 12:30:00 PM -05:00

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Community Weekend at NAMCC

As salaam alaikum, March 10th & 11th is community weekend at NAMCC. All are encouraged to participate. Saturday: Breakfast at the masjid Flyer preparation and distribution to inform our neighbors about the free clinic and food pantry services Hotdogs, hamburgers & fellowship at the masjid (all Austin area community members encouraged to attend) Youth Session with Imam Islam Sunday: Ilyas & Duck Show (Ilyas and Duck search for Allah) -craft session -interactive storytime show -book & shirt sale and signing -lunch **Show fee is $1.99/person (all ages) please purchase tickets in advance** Volunteers needed for all events this weekend, please email ec@namcc.org or secretary@namcc.org to volunteer Please bring your friends and family and spread the word Jazakum allahu khairan

3/11/2018 12:00:00 AM -06:00

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Muslim Votes Muslim Voices: Be an Informed Texas Voter

MUSLIM VOTES MUSLIM VOICES: KNOW YOUR RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND REPRESENTATIVES AS A TEXAS VOTER Not sure who to vote for? Not sure about the issues? Don't know if you are registered to vote? Or where to vote and when? Join us at the North Austin Muslim Community Center (NAMCC) on February 23rd at 8pm to learn more about the elections, the candidates and the issues at stake in the 2018 midterm elections. Your vote could make all the difference for the future. Featured Speakers: MAIRA SHEIKH (Executive Director, CAIR-Austin) Maira has served as executive director of the Austin chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations since October 2017. She previously worked as a Senior Research Fellow in South Asia specializing in international law, human rights, the law of armed conflict and counter-terrorism. Maira has a Juris Doctor from the University of Notre Dame Law School and a Bachelors from Temple University. HOPE DOTY (Voter Advocate, Elections Judge) Hope is a US Air Force veteran. The first time she ever picked up a gun, in basic training, she missed earning the marksmanship ribbon by 2 points on the M-16, which still sticks in her craw. Hope left the service to complete her BA in English from the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she met her husband of nearly 25 years. She later ran a web consulting business with her husband for over a decade. Hope has been an active voter advocate for the last 16 years. In 2016 alone, she registering nearly 500 voters in two Texas counties. She also works as an Elections Judge. Trivia: Hope became an accidental long-distance runner at the age of 51 and once achieved 10 miles in 1 run. For fun. Go figure!

2/23/2018 8:00:00 PM -06:00

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Sisters’ Meeting: Engagement, Empowerment & Participation

NAMCC invites all the sisters of the greater Austin area to attend the first sisters’ meeting of 2018. We will learn about the vision for women's engagement and active participation in the masjid, share ideas and build a foundation of fellowship and leadership within our community. The meeting will be conducted by Sr. Shanada, the General Secretary of NAMCC. We look forward to meeting you and hearing your valuable input in sha Allah.

2/11/2018 10:00:00 AM -06:00

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TX Representative Gina Hinojosa *Town Hall Q/A*

Join us as the largest Mosque in Austin hosts a town hall with TX Representative Gina Hinojosa. Take the opportunity ask your questions and meet some of your neighbors. ABOUT REP. GINA HINOJOSA: A native Texan and a proud product of public schools, Gina Hinojosa arrived in Austin in 1992 to attend the University of Texas at Austin. With the exception of her years in law school in Washington, D.C., she has called Austin home ever since. The daughter of legal aid lawyers from Mission, Texas, Gina was steeped in social justice and activism at a young age. Her mother, Crisanta Guerra Lozano, was born in Mexico and immigrated to the United States. She now resides in Austin's Hyde Park neighborhood. Gina graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Plan II Honors/Government degree. She received her law degree from George Washington Law School in 1999 and was licensed that same year. Gina’s first legal job was working for AFSCME in the Office of Legal Counsel in Washington, D.C. There she learned the importance of organized labor in securing a strong middle class and workers’ rights. In Austin, Gina joined the law firm of Kator, Parks & Weiser, representing employees who had been discriminated against based on race, gender, age, and disability. In 2005 Gina worked on the prevailing legal team that sued House Majority Leader Tom Delay for illegal campaign contributions to Republican members of the Texas House. Once she and her husband started their family, Gina worked part-time for Catholic Charities, Office of Immigrant Concerns; Texas Rural Legal Aid; and the Equal Justice Center where she helped to secure unpaid wages for low-wage workers. She still serves on the Equal Justice Center Board. Throughout her career, Gina volunteered with Austin Interfaith and was a key leader in the organization’s successful efforts to require corporations that receive economic incentives from the City to pay their employees a living wage or higher. Gina ran for the Austin Independent School District (AISD) School Board primarily because she was frustrated with the District’s proposed plan to close neighborhood schools, including the school her son attended, Pease Elementary. She was elected to an at-large position on the Board in November 2012 and was elected Board President by her fellow trustees in January 2015. In the short time that Gina has served on the School Board, she has led successful efforts on workers’ rights, advocated and testified at the Legislature in support of increased funding for public education, partnered with the City to secure millions in additional funding for students, and secured the rights and safety of LGBTQ employees and students. Under her leadership, every AISD high school met state accountability standards for the first time, a major step forward in improving academic performance for all students. Gina lives in the Old Enfield neighborhood with her husband, John Donisi, two sons, Matteo and Pablo, and their dog, Baffi. John is an Austin attorney who served as a special assistant to Governor Ann Richards.

1/19/2018 6:00:00 PM -06:00

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Sh.Islam at NAMCC

Imam Islam Mossaad currently serves as Imam for the Islamic Community of Bryan College Station. He leads the regular prayers, taraweeh prayers in Ramadan, gives talks at the Masjid and on the Texas A&M campus. He is an interfaith leader who helps explain Islam to non-Muslims and works collaboratively with other faith leaders on common challenges. Imam Islam grew up in Austin, Texas where he volunteered extensively from a young age leading the local youth group and teaching in the weekend school. From a young age he was trained in Islamic work giving khutbahs and halaqahs, translating for scholars, and being engaged in a host of other Islamic activities. He earned a bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas. He also studied Quran and Hadeeth extensively and continues to expand his knowledge in the Islamic Sciences. He previously served as Imam for the Islamic Center of Little Rock and then the North Austin Muslim Community Center. He also served as principal for the Huda Academy in Little Rock, and taught at the Renaissance Academy in Austin

12/15/2017 8:00:00 PM -06:00

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Purification and Light

Sh Mohammed Aldurah has been Imam of Alfarooq Islamic center in Bakersfield, CA for 10 years. He graduated as a teacher in the Islamic Schools in Yemen. He is now based in Dallas to work for "Pure Hands" humanitarian efforts.

12/8/2017 7:45:00 PM -06:00

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Blood Drive at a Mosque

Pick a reason below and join us in helping Central Texans Reason #1: Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. That means more than 38,000 blood donations are needed per day. Currently, less than 38% of the population is eligible to give blood, with only 3 out of every 100 Americans actually donating. It’s a very elite group, but they’re always looking to expand membership. Reason #2: There are four types of transfusable products that can be derived from a pint of whole blood: red cells, platelets, plasma and cryoprecipitate. As each pint of donated whole blood is separated into two or three of these products, each donation can help save up to three lives. Reason #3: The two most common reasons people don’t give blood are, “I never thought about it” and “I don’t like needles.” Well, we’re thinking about it right now! Cancer patients go through much more than a needle prick. Plus, blood donation is an opportunity to volunteer, rather than be drafted. Wouldn’t it feel good to put out your arm for a cause and walk away knowing you’ve contributed to the good health of someone other than yourself?

11/25/2017 11:00:00 AM -06:00

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Chief Brian Manley - Austin Police *Town Hall Q/A*

Join us as the largest Mosque in Austin hosts a town hall with Chief Brian Manley. Take the opportunity ask your questions and meet some of your neighbors. CHIEF BRIAN MANLEY'S BIOGRAPHY APD continues its mission to keep you, your family and our community safe, so that residents and visitors feel safe. Our vision of being the safest big city in America is built around a strong commitment to neighborhood-based policing. The emphasis includes continued efforts to reduce crime, improve service delivery, increase attention to traffic safety and quality of life initiatives, and improve efficiency and effectiveness through professional development, process improvements, technology changes and volunteerism. Chief Manley has been with the Austin Police Department since 1990 and during this time he has served in and supervised many areas including Patrol, Narcotics, Child Abuse, Homicide, Highway Enforcement, Internal Affairs, Special Operations & Homeland Security, and Recruiting & Training. Additionally, he led a delegation of APD officers during the 2009 Presidential Inauguration in Washington DC, commanded a group of Special Response Team officers in a deployment to Houston, TX in the wake of Hurricane Ike, and attended the Senior Counterterrorism Officials Seminar in Israel. Chief Manley earned his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1992, majoring in Finance. He earned his Master of Science in Organizational Leadership and Ethics (MSOLE) degree from St. Edward’s University in Austin in 2004 and was recognized as the St. Edward’s University 2004 Outstanding MSOLE Graduate of the Year. Chief Manley is a graduate of the Police Executive Research Forum’s Senior Management Institute for Police, the Major Cities Chiefs Association’s Police Executive Leadership Institute, and is an IACP certified Leadership in Police Organizations instructor.

11/17/2017 7:30:00 PM -06:00

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Dispute of the Angels

11/3/2017 8:15:00 PM -05:00

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Family Fun Night

Family Fun Night No Tricks Lots of Treats Brief talk by Imam Nur and Ustadh Amjad Bounce House Candy Gift Cards (for correct answers) Light Dinner by Tempura Grill Austin French Fries | Fried Chicken | Noodles | Cupcakes

10/31/2017 5:30:00 PM -05:00

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Al-Sittir : The Concealer of Faults

Al-Sittir : The Concealer of Faults by Ustadh Ammar AlShukry

10/20/2017 8:00:00 PM -05:00

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Dr. Eiad Soudan at NAMCC

As Salamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu, Our beloved and always captivating Dr. Eiad Soudan will be visiting us this Friday for a Khutbah and an evening program. He will continue with the fascinating series on the Journey into the Afterlife, In-sha Allah. Jumuah Khutbah - 1:30 PM Topic: Current Crisis of Rohingya Muslims Evening Program - After Maghrib Topic: Journey into the Afterlife Free Babysitting and Snacks Provided

9/29/2017 7:20:00 PM -05:00

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Shaikh Dr.Yasir Qadhi and Qari Mohamed Jibril at NAMCC

North Austin Muslim Community Center (NAMCC) & Islamic Center of North Loiusiana (ICNL) Invite you and your family to an evening with Special Guest: Shaikh Dr Yaser Qadhi World renowned Qari Shaikh Mohamed Jibril Motivational Speaker: Abderraoof Alkhawaldeh When: Saturday Sep 16th 2017 Time: 7:30 pm Where: North Austin Muslim Community Center 11900 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78753 Free Admission: This event is dedicated to complete the construction of the Islamic Center of North Louisiana

9/16/2017 7:30:00 PM -05:00

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Imam Zia Sheikh at NAMCC

How can a practicing Muslim deal with the challenges with assimilation in America Followed by Q&A Free Snacks and Babysitting Will be Provided

8/18/2017 8:00:00 PM -05:00

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NAMCC Annual Open House of 2017 (Plz RSVP)

You are cordially invited to our mosque. Meet your American Muslim neighbors. Get to know more about Islam and Islamic cultures. Discover the commonalities between the Devine religions. Sample some of Ramadan favorite starters! Your neighbors at the North Austin Muslim Community Center (NAMCC) look forward to meet you.

5/21/2017 2:30:00 PM -05:00

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Ramadan, a Month to Fix Ourselves

Ramadan, a Month to Fix Ourselves A community halaqah with Sh. Eiad Soudan from Masjid Bilal(Houston) FREE CHILDCARE AT FRIDAY EVENING EVENT

5/19/2017 8:20:00 PM -05:00

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Fundraising Dinner

Join us for dinner and fundraising for the benefit of making Masjid Aisha a safe place to worship, learn and develop into proud and powerful American Muslims. The fundraising will benefits the implementation of additional security measure to face the challenges of the current environment. American Muslim Community ... the American Way!! Secure! Strong! Effective! وَدَّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا لَوْ تَغْفُلُونَ عَنْ أَسْلِحَتِكُمْ وَأَمْتِعَتِكُمْ فَيَمِيلُونَ عَلَيْكُمْ مَيْلَةً وَاحِدَة) (النساء: من الآية 102). "Those who disbelieve desire that you may be careless of your arms and your luggage, so that they may then turn upon you with a sudden united attack"

3/24/2017 8:00:00 PM -05:00

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Quran and Dua Night with World Renowned Qari Muhammed Jibreel

Sheikh Muhammed Jibreel memorized the Quran at the age of 9 and won a number of national and international competitions of Quran recitation. He studied at Al-Azhar University and received a B.A in Shariah and Law. He also went to the University of Jordan and worked as a lecturer and author of some religious programs for the Jordanian television. Since 1988 and during the holy month of Ramadan, Sheikh Jibreel has led the Taraweeh prayers at the Amru Ibn Aas mosque in Egypt. He was also appointed as supervisor of the establishment of the International Islamic Center of Quranic Sciences in Cairo.

2/3/2017 7:45:00 PM -06:00

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Sh. Kamal El Mekki(from Al Maghrib Institute) at NAMCC & ICRR

About Shaykh Kamal El Mekki Kamal El Mekki is a well-known Islamic speaker and lecturer in the United states. He is an instructor at Al Maghrib institute. He has studied with numerous scholars from around the world and served as the Imam of George Mason University and has also served as a radio talk show host for a large Islamic radio station in America. He is mostly popular for his dawah workshop, “How to Give a Shahadah in Ten Minutes”. The workshop is six hours long and has been taught across the United States and throughout the world. It has been attended by thousands and has led hundreds into Islam. He also teaches a number of intensive courses designed for youth and has many lectures especially in the field of Islamic history.

10/14/2016 7:15:00 PM -05:00

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NAMCC Fall Carnival 2016

Rock Climbing! train, petting Zoo, Pony Ride Carnival Games, BBQ, Pizza, Popcorn, Snow Cones, Clothing & Jewelry Stalls A fun filled day for all ages. Saturday October 1st, 2016 4pm to 8pm NAMCC Multipurpose Hall 11900 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX

10/1/2016 4:00:00 PM -05:00

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Overcoming The Negativity Around Us

Prophetic Optimism: Overcoming the negativity around us - How the Prophet Muhummad (PBUH) dealt with negative people - His (PBUH) optimism in the face of negative events - Psychology of Optimism - Ways to Overcome negativity

9/30/2016 7:15:00 PM -05:00

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Eid ul Adha Prayer

Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu Dear Brothers and Sisters: Eid-ul-Adha: Monday, September 12, 2016 Eid Prayer Locations and Timing 1. Please bring your own prayer mat. There will be no cardboard mats in the Round Rock prayer hall. 2. We strongly urge members to attend the 7:30am prayer to avoid overflow at the 9:00am prayer. 3. Please give yourself enough time to park and find space inside the prayer hall. 4. Due to limited parking space, we will hold Eid prayers at two locations. We highly encourage you to CARPOOL to alleviate parking congestion. Eid Prayer Location #1 Round Rock Sports Center (bring your own prayer mat) 2400 Chisholm Trail, Round Rock, TX 78681 (Exit 254 from I-35N; Turn left on FM 3406 & then right on Chisholm Trail) Please bring your own prayer mat. There will be no cardboard mats in the hall. No high heels will be allowed on the wooden floors. First prayer Takbir 7:30am; Prayer 8:00am (Please arrive on time; prayer will start at 8am) Second prayer Takbir 9:00am; Prayer 9:30am Eid Prayer Location #2 Quail Creek Plaza 9414 Parkfield Dr. Austin, TX 78758 (corner of Parkfield Dr. and W Rundberg Ln) First prayer Takbir 7:30am; Prayer 8:00am (Please arrive on time; prayer will start at 8am) Second prayer Takbir 9:00am; Prayer 9:30am **The event is free, however, we request community members to donate generously to help defray expenses for the Eid prayer. We ask Allah SWT to accept all our good deeds. We request your prayers and support in our endeavors. Eid Mubarak from all of us. Jazakum Allahu Khairun North Austin Muslim Community Center (http://www.namcc.org) Islamic Center of Brushy Creek (http://www.icbrushycreek.org) Islamic Center of Greater Austin (http://www.austinmosque.org) Islamic Center of Lake Travis (http://www.iclaketravis.org) Islamic Center of Round Rock (http://www.roundrockmasjid.org)

9/12/2016 7:00:00 AM -05:00

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How to Deal with Sadness and Grief - Imam Zia

"How to Deal with Sadness and Grief" by Imam Zia. About Imam Zia Shaikh Imam Zia Shaikh (PhD) is the imam at the Islamic center of Irving, where he regularly leads prayers and conducts study circles of various branches of knowledge and is often invited to speak at colleges, universities, conferences and seminars. He is a founding member and Board Member of the North Texas Islamic Council, an umbrella organization representing Islamic Organizations in the North Texas Area. He is actively involved in Interfaith, Outreach and Dawah work, working hard to unite various faith groups in an effort to create peace and harmony between religions.

5/20/2016 8:15:00 PM -05:00

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The Successful Marriage

How do I choose my spouse? How do I have healthy engagement? How do I have successful marriage? About the speaker : Sheikh Ra’ed Saleh Alrousan was born in Irbid, Jordan. His love for the Qur’an started at a very young age. His interest in Islamic Studies drove him to pursue Bachelors degree in Islamic Hadeeth in the prestigious Islamic University of Al-Medina, Saudi Arabia. He obtained his Masters in Islamic Studies from the Graduate Theological Foundation in Indiana. Sheikh Ra’ed served as Imam in many Masajid in Jordan and in the United States, including Masjid Al-Qassam in Tampa, FL and Ebad AlRahman in Saint Petersburg, FL. Through his specialized studies he has acquired an Ijazah (certification) in the recitation of the Quran of all the ways of Hafs from Shatebeyyah and Tayyebat Annashr. His interest in the knowledge of Tajweed is what led him to recently develop a non-profit organization called Tajweed Institute of Florida.

4/15/2016 8:00:00 PM -05:00

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Practical ways towards steadfastness in critical times

FRIDAY NIGHT EVENT at NAMCC FRIDAY, 1st April 2016 AFTER MAGHRIB(7:45 PM) Followed by Q&A Free Snacks and Babysitting Will be Provided JUMUAH KHUTBAH at Masjid Khadijah - ICGA FRIDAY, 1st April 2016 1:00 PM About Shaykh Mohamed Almasmari Shaykh Mohamed Almasmari served as an Imam in Oakland, CA and Brooklyn, NY where he captured the hearts of thousands of Muslims through his captivating lectures and khutbahs and his beautiful recitation of the Holy Qur'an. He also serves as a member on the Fiqh Council of Michigan, Michigan Muslim Community Council and the Council of Islamic Organizations of Michigan.

4/1/2016 7:45:00 PM -05:00

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Stop & Reflect

This event is to join together and be reminded about the Mercy of Allah. And that we can always motivate ourselves to turn to Him for the true success in this world and the next. The lecture will be followed by a brief overview of the newest programs offered by IOU, and a wonderful monthly potluck. Bring your families to be inspired and reflect. We look forward to seeing you there. NATIONAL IOU REPRESENTATIVE Sis.Yasmeen Rolland; AUSTIN IOU REPRESENTATIVE Sis.Tehmina Syed Railey.

2/26/2016 6:30:00 PM -06:00

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How To Reach People Who Hate Us - by Imam Kamil Mufti

How To Reach People Who Hate Us - by Imam Kamil Mufti Also 1:30 PM Friday Khutbah 'A Muslim is like a Tree'

2/5/2016 6:15:00 PM -06:00

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Sh. Joe Bradford: Through Thick and Thin: Having Hope in Allah

On behalf of ICGA and NAMCC, we are very pleased to have Sheikh Joe Bradford for the weekend! Friday: Jummah Khutbah at ICGA-Masjid Khadijah 1PM Friday Night: Community Dinner 7PM & Lecture 7:30PM at Islamic Center of Greater Austin (ICGA) Saturday Night: Pizza served 7PM & Lecture 7:30PM at North Austin Muslim Community Center - Masjid Aisha Please invite your friends and families to both of the events!

12/12/2015 7:00:00 PM -06:00

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Journey into the Afterlife

Sh. Eiad Soudan will be continuing where he left in his previous lecture titled 'Journey into the Afterlife'. FRIDAY program is at North Austin Muslim Community Center - Masjid Aisha SATURDAY program is at Islamic Center of Round Rock

12/4/2015 7:00:00 PM -06:00

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Building Healthy Relationships, Families and Communities in Islam

Join Us for a Conversation on Culti-vating Abuse–Free Families & Communities within Islamic tradition. Presentations include: Sheikh Umer on Healthy Families in Islam Dynamics of Domestic Violence & Impact on Families & Children Resources for Victims of Abuse What we can do as a Community?

10/31/2015 5:30:00 PM -05:00

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Journey into the Afterlife

Sh. Eiad Sudan will be continuing where he left in his previous lecture titled 'Journey into the Afterlife'.

10/9/2015 7:00:00 PM -05:00

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