ICNA-MAS convention now in DC: Easter Weekend, April 19
ICNA-MAS convention now in DC: Easter Weekend, April 19
Jan 11, 2019
(WASHINGTON D.C., JAN 11 2019) – The 44th Annual ICNA-MAS Convention 2019 will be held on Easter weekend, April 19-21, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
The convention theme will be “Healing Humanity: Lessons from Islam.” Last year’s convention attracted roughly 22,000 attendees and offered more than 150 speakers giving presentations in more than 130 sessions. Attendees have the opportunity to network and socialize with friends and new acquaintances. Visit www.ICNAConvention.org to register and for more information.
The convention features:
Renowned Speakers
Youth Conference
Huge Bazaar & Expo
Halal Food Court
Matrimonial Matchmaking
Kids Wonderland (Rides & Fun)
Immigration Lawyer Counsel
Sisters and Kids Events
Outdoor Dawah Trip
Live Entertainment
Ethnic Sessions in Arabic, Urdu, Bangla, Spanish, Somali, Malay / Indonesian
Competitions:
Quran Competition
Midnight Basketball
ICNA MasterChef Competition
Open Mic Competition
Muslim Youth Debate
Paint Night
HackathonSpecial Services:
Services for Autistic Children by Muhsen
Sign Language (ASL)
Wheel Chair by RSVPThe ICNA-MAS Annual Convention seeks to provide an atmosphere that is energized by unified praise and worship of One God by offering a variety of programs by many renowned speakers who depict solid Islamic teachings.Speakers Confirmed: To learn more and register please visit www.ICNAConvention.org.
The Islamic Circle of North America is a leading American Muslim organization dedicated to the betterment of society through the application of Islamic values. Since 1968, ICNA has worked to build relations between communities by devoting itself to education, outreach, social services and relief efforts.
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Islamic Circle of North America E-mail: ICNA PR Email Office: (718) 658-1199
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