The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) was established on September 1st, 1968, in response to the growing need for a supportive Muslim community in North America. Initially focusing on educating members about Islam, ICNA has evolved to prioritize outreach, education, relief efforts, youth development, and social justice initiatives.
Through its various divisions like ICNA Sisters, ICNA aims to promote Islamic values, empower women, and engage in community outreach to create a more active and visible Muslim presence in society. With a strong emphasis on dawah activities and grassroots efforts, ICNA continues to play a vital role in fostering a sense of community and support among Muslims in North America.
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