U.S. Muslims join thousands in honoring NZ terror victims
(Christchurch, March 22, 2019) – Thousands of messages of love, support and solidarity keep pouring into New Zealand for the families of the victims of last week’s terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Helping Hand and ICNA visit Christchurch, New Zealand
—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE— NEW YORK, NY (March 20, 2019) – The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) and Helping Hand for Relief and Development USA (HHRD) sent a delegation to Christchurch, New Zealand to personally deliver condolences to the families of the victims of the terrorist attack last week on behalf of the Muslim […]
ICNA's message of hope & solidarity for U.S. Muslims
A Message of Hope and Solidarity from ICNA to the American Muslim Community NEW YORK, NY (March 18, 2019) – The world woke up on Friday, March 15, 2019 to the horrific massacre unfolding in Christchurch, New Zealand.
ICNA Condemns Terror Attack on NZ Mosques
—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE— NEW YORK, NY (March 14, 2019) – The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) condemns the horrific terrorist attack a few hours ago at two Mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand causing the death of around 50 and wounding many more men, women and children.
Solitary Confinement Ban: VR tour helps religious groups
Religion News Service (RNS) — At a one-day conference on torture later this week, the Rev. Ron Stief, a United Church of Christ minister, will display his latest educational tool to dramatize what it’s like to live in solitary confinement.
ICNA Community Leadership Meetings in the North East
NEW YORK, NY (March 18, 2019) – The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), invited community leadership on the East cost from New York city to Washington, DC for an yearly opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest and to promote it’s annual 44th ICNA-MAS convention in Washington DC.
Muslim call center gets hate calls after Dallas billboard
By FOX4News.com Staff Mar 07 2019, DALLAS – A Muslim call center has received about 200 hate calls in a week after a billboard was put up in Dallas to help clear negative stereotypes about hijabs and Muslim women.
Billboard campaign in Dallas on Hijab misconceptions
By STELLA M. CHÃVEZ, Texas Public Radio Ruman Sadiq says the current political climate has led to misperceptions of Muslim women. That’s why she hopes a new six-week billboard campaign will encourage people to call and ask questions about the hijab, or head scarf.