The Islamic Circle of North America is a grass-roots organization working to establish Muslim identity and cohesiveness and to further good works. It has traditionally been an immigrant-led organization. It provides religious instruction and public education, youth programs, social services, disaster relief and services to the homeless. It has a presence in every major city in the country, with the largest chapters in Houston, Dallas, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Maryland-Virginia, Florida, Detroit, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Contact president Khurshid Khan.
Website | http://www.icna.org/ |
Phone number | 718-658-1199 |
Categories | Beliefs & practices, Congregations, education, Environment, Faith leaders, Food & agriculture, Gender & sexuality, Government & politics, Health care, Marriage & family, Migration, Poverty & welfare, Race & ethnicity, Science & health, Society & culture |
Locations | United States of America |
Resource Types | Organizations |
Faiths | Islam |
Languages | English |