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With the recent passing of pop icon Michael Jackson, issues related to Islam, entertainment and pop culture are once again a hot topic that many are heatedly blogging about and debating. Recent documentary films such as “New Muslim Cool” and “Deen Tight” have given audiences nationwide an honest and eye-opening window into the world of Muslim hip-hop artists in particular. This timely workshop with Ustadh Abdullah is intended to bring empowering understanding and balance to the often controversial subject of entertainment, culture and creativity in the Islamic worldview.

Session I: Scholarly Consensus in the Purview of Culture (Ijma’ wa ‘Urf)
Session II: Islam & Popular Culture (Entertainment & Art)
Session III: Q&A

Taught by Shaykh Abdullah bin Hamid Ali

At the age of 17, Abdullah bin Hamid Ali, begun a serious study of Islam and the Arabic language. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania born to Muslim parents, he took advantage of many of the local scholars and teachers, including Dr. Khalid Blankinship, Hafiz Anwar Muhaimin, Ustadh Anas Muhaimin, their father?Imam Nafea Muhaimin, Imam Aberra?a native of Eritrea who studied Islam and Arabic in Egypt, and others.  Abdullah has served as resident scholar for Zaytuna Institute (http://www.zaytuna.org) since 2007. Prior to moving to California from Philadelphia he served for five years as the fulltime Assistant Head Chaplain for the State Correctional Facility of Chester, Pennsylvania. In 2001, he became the first and only Westerner to attend and graduate from the University of al-Qarawiyyin’s Faculty of Shariah located in Fes, Morocco, having acquired a four-year collegiate license (al-ijazah al-‘ulya) to teach the Islamic sciences. Prior to studying under the tutelage of a number of Morocco’s prestigious scholars, he acquired fluency in the Arabic language having spent close to seven years in the US studying with some of America’s most influential academics and leaders in Philadelphia and surrounding cities. Before traveling to Morocco to pursue higher studies in Islam, he attended Temple University for two years majoring in Computer Science, while concurrently attending graduate level lectures on Islam with Dr. Khalid Blankinship. He has worked as an Islamic school teacher, a barber, a painter, and was as an active member of the hip hop generation being at one time a breakdancer and a rap artist who produced a single in 1986 and an LP in 1990 with a local Philadelphia group, Rock Hard Delegation. Abdullah has authored over 40 scholarly articles, authored and translated four published works: Muslim Funeral Guide (Lamppost Productions); Explanation of Murshid Al-Mu’een: Ibn Ashir Recited: Part 1 (Lamppost Productions); The Attributes of God (Amal Press); and A Return to Purity in Creed (Lamppost Productions).  His work can be found at: www.lamppostproductions.com

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Taleef Collective and Heroes Martial Arts - Alan Gumby Marques Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Ta’leef Collective and Heroes Martial Arts Present: The Foundation of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Classes will provide students with the physical refinement and technical application of techniques that have made Brazilian Jiu Jitsu one of the most effective and fastest growing sports in the world today.

Heroes Martial Arts Head instructor and owner Alan “Gumby” Marques is a black belt under the legendary Ralph Gracie and is co-founder of OnTheMat.com, one of the world’s leading resources for Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) and Submission Grappling. Assistant instructor Adisa Banjoko holds a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and has written about BJJ and MMA for more than a decade.

Instructor, Adisa Banjoko, will lead daily classes with two advanced classes led by Gumby twice a month. The inaugural class will be led by Gumby on July 19th.

Monday – 7:30 – 9:00 PM
Wednesday – 7:30 – 9:00 PM
Sunday – 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

$100 / month
$25 – one time registration fee

Download the .pdf flyer here.

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Saturday, July 4, 2009 in Washington D.C. at the 46th Annual ISNA Convention.

Some of the attendees present at the meeting: Shaykh Muhammad Ninowy, Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Imam Zaid Shakir, Shaykh Faraz Rabbani, Shaykh Yasir Qadhi, Imam Siraj Wahhaj, Naeem Muhammad (of Native Deen and Islamic Relief), Imam Johari Abdulmalik, Tariq Subhani, Altaf Hussain (ISNA), Asma Mirza, Amadou Shakur, Imam Yahya Hendi, Imam Faris (ISNA Canada) and Sidi Yusuf Islam (also known as Sidi Cat Stevens).

Source: http://www.muslimsunitedforchange.com/gallery/

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Dear friends, supporters, mentors and fellow activists,

I’m delighted to report to you of our recent successful endeavor involving lobbying for health reform in Washington, DC last week. As you may know, AMHP has been involved in health policy work for the last one year. And even though, we’re only a four year old organization, our output in the policy arena, specifically vis a vis health reform has become the cornerstone of our grassroots efforts.

We prepared extensively for the trip and with a eight member delegation visiting over 15 congressional offices, meeting key health policy advisors and our partner organizations, I believe we were able to effectively represent the voice of Muslims on this critical domestic issue. In that spirit, I’m now working with various national, mostly non-Muslim organizations to mobilize a wide scale grassroots effort on health reform this August when congress is in recess and reps are at home.

I have also personally undertaken the effort to highlight our Free Clinics movement. About six months ago, I organized the Muslim Free Clinics Council, an umbrella group of 27 loosely connected free clinics across the country. I spoke extensively to Congressman Keith Ellison and other representatives to work with us and advance the role of these valuable institutions. To that effect, I’m working on analysis that may lead to increased funding within the reform legislation for these free clinics.

I write to seek your support and help to make these goals possible. I believe our community has a stake in it and this is an opportune time to put our mark on the issue of health reform, a viable domestic agenda.

AMHP has now established a credible role in this field by developing expertise, issuing policy briefs, and legislative updates. Over the last one year we have published numerous blogs/Op Eds, provided training, organized seminars and now have effectively represented the voice of Muslim American community in the policy arena.

Thanks for your consideration and I hope to speak to all of you soon to lay out details of the plans for upcoming efforts. Your duas and active support as well as encouragement is essential inshallah.

wasalam,

Faisal Qazi, DO
Neurologist
Chino Hills/Upland, CA
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA
President, American Muslim Health Professionals – AMHP (A national public health focused initiative. www.amhp.us)

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From our friends:

Barakah Life is now in DC taking part in ISNA’s 46th Annual Conference and Bazaar.

The DC trip is part of a larger launch for Barakah Life, with it’s new web site due to be online this weekend as well as new products like our 2 new Childrens Poetry Posters, The posters have whimsical designs incorporating traditional calligraphy. We also have two new greeting cards with designs created by Soraya Syed and Haji Noor Deen. The 2009 “Days of Joy” kits for children are also available.

We had the wonderful privilege of working in collaboration with HajI Noor Deen on some of our new offerings. We have more products in the works so please keep checking back to see what is new.

If you are in the DC area this weekend please come visit us. You can find us in booth #140.

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