Dhul Qoadah or September 2013 issue of the IUC monthly Newsletter coming out today with the following articles:
a. Governance in Islamic Sharia'ah
b. Your Eid Resolution ... continuation from the last issue
c. An Exemplary Ruller: 'Umar ibn Khattab radiya Allahu anhu.
d. Etc.
Monday, September 30, 2013
IUC Mission Statement and Programs
Alfaoz Foundation & IUC
Mission Statement
To serve the community by serving its youth, young professionals and community members. The Islamic University Center in Pittsburgh PA plans to carry out this mission by creating opportunities via engagement in community based research, internships, publications, social discourse and engagements with the members of the society at large to engender Muslims public eclectic interactions beyond academia and the Masaajid; without compromising our moral compass.
A Center where you can learn, pray, play, research, engage, and volunteer.
ENGAGE
RESEARCH
INFORM
EMPOWER
ACTIVITIES
Semester Courses: Arabic & Islamic Studies
Monthly Lecture
Monthly Literary Debate
Monthly Newsletter
Radio Broadcast
Environmental Activities
Bi-Annual Magazine: Pgh Muslims
Bi-Annual Research Publication
Annual Scholars Conference
Campus Extra Curricular Activities
Students Welcome Event
Graduation Events
Annual Banquet
Volunteering with other organizations
OTHER SERVICES:
After School programs
Child Care (7:00am-7:00pm)
Temporary Address:
909 Hays Street
Homestead PA. 55120
Tel: (412) 467-6442
Office: officeiucpgh@gmail.com
Funding: From different sources.
Mission Statement
To serve the community by serving its youth, young professionals and community members. The Islamic University Center in Pittsburgh PA plans to carry out this mission by creating opportunities via engagement in community based research, internships, publications, social discourse and engagements with the members of the society at large to engender Muslims public eclectic interactions beyond academia and the Masaajid; without compromising our moral compass.
A Center where you can learn, pray, play, research, engage, and volunteer.
ENGAGE
RESEARCH
INFORM
EMPOWER
ACTIVITIES
Semester Courses: Arabic & Islamic Studies
Monthly Lecture
Monthly Literary Debate
Monthly Newsletter
Radio Broadcast
Environmental Activities
Bi-Annual Magazine: Pgh Muslims
Bi-Annual Research Publication
Annual Scholars Conference
Campus Extra Curricular Activities
Students Welcome Event
Graduation Events
Annual Banquet
Volunteering with other organizations
OTHER SERVICES:
After School programs
Child Care (7:00am-7:00pm)
Temporary Address:
909 Hays Street
Homestead PA. 55120
Tel: (412) 467-6442
Office: officeiucpgh@gmail.com
Funding: From different sources.
Friday, September 20, 2013
The Need For Muslim Women's Shelter in Pittsburgh
Assalaam alaykum warahmatullah wabarakatuH
The Need For Muslim Women's Shelter in Pittsburgh has become a necessity and not just a want.
Therefore, The Islamic University Center, Pittsburgh, PA, strongly encourage our brothers and sisters IN AND AROUND PITTSBURGH to rally around THIS EFFORT to make it a reality very soon inshaa Allaah.
PLEASE attend their FUNDRAISING TOMORROW At:
SALEM HALAL
SATURDAY, Sept. 21st, 2013
TIME: 2:00-3:30PM
Jazaakum Allaah khayr.
A short story ... coming soon.
The Need For Muslim Women's Shelter in Pittsburgh has become a necessity and not just a want.
Therefore, The Islamic University Center, Pittsburgh, PA, strongly encourage our brothers and sisters IN AND AROUND PITTSBURGH to rally around THIS EFFORT to make it a reality very soon inshaa Allaah.
PLEASE attend their FUNDRAISING TOMORROW At:
SALEM HALAL
SATURDAY, Sept. 21st, 2013
TIME: 2:00-3:30PM
Jazaakum Allaah khayr.
A short story ... coming soon.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
IUC Campus Ministry
Islamic University Center recognizes the need for Campus Ministry.
In Pittsburgh PA, services are rendered by IUC to area universities on different levels.
The founder, Imam AbduSemih A. Tadese, serves on the committee of chaplains and multi-faith groups in many universities and works with MSA groups in Pittsburgh and many other places.
In the city of Pittsburgh and its distinguished universities, colleges and higher institutions, Imam Tadese has demonstrated expertise for many years in helping students and young professionals navigate through sometimes perplexing circumstances.
More ...
In Pittsburgh PA, services are rendered by IUC to area universities on different levels.
The founder, Imam AbduSemih A. Tadese, serves on the committee of chaplains and multi-faith groups in many universities and works with MSA groups in Pittsburgh and many other places.
In the city of Pittsburgh and its distinguished universities, colleges and higher institutions, Imam Tadese has demonstrated expertise for many years in helping students and young professionals navigate through sometimes perplexing circumstances.
More ...
Upcoming Monthly Lecture Oct. 22nd, 2013
IUC Lecture of the month
TOPIC:Sunni & Shiite Divide:
Similarities and Differences,A Tip of the Iceberg in the Syrian OrdealA Lecture by:Imam AbduSemi'h A. TadeseDate: Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013Time: 4:00pm-5:30pm
NOTE: For more detail, email: officeiucpgh@gmail.com or call: (412) 467-6442
Refreshment Provided
Why Islamic University Center, USA
The headquarter of the Islamic University Center is the great city of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
The center was established in June, 2013 as part of the programs of Alfaoz Foundation.
Americans have long enjoyed the services of non-Muslim centers like the Lutheran University Center in the city of Pittsburgh and other cities, plus other centers, for young Jewish and Christian groups. For instance, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) which was founded in June 1844 by George Williams, which now has thousands of centers across the continental U.S.A and other countries serves thousands of people in many states across the United States.
Thus, ever increasing number of the Muslims today in the United States, especially, the second generation (children of immigrants) and for some African Americans, third generation Muslims necessitates the need for the like of those non Muslim organization centers to fill the gap in providing services to the vast majority of Muslims children who do not attend Islamic Schools or religious schools, by way of Day Care, After School Program, Career Centers, gymnasium, etc.
Among those aforementioned Muslims are parents who are new converts to Islam or first generation Muslims who want and need an Islamic environment for their children after school hours, either in form of Day Care or After School Programs and others. Perhaps most Muslims would agree that Sunday Schools (originally exclusive to Churches) or Weekend Schools, which many Islamic Centers and Masaajid are establishing across North America, no longer capable to provide these on-going need of adequate services to the growing number of Muslim children, university students, and other international students, whose main purpose of presence in the United States is only to attend college or graduate schools.
This is why we have established Islamic University Center, starting in Pittsburgh, to spread throughout North America in shaa Allah Ta'aala in the next ten to twenty years.
We ask Allah subhaanahu wata'aala to give us success in our efforts, Ameen.
Link:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/ wiki/YMCA
The center was established in June, 2013 as part of the programs of Alfaoz Foundation.
Americans have long enjoyed the services of non-Muslim centers like the Lutheran University Center in the city of Pittsburgh and other cities, plus other centers, for young Jewish and Christian groups. For instance, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) which was founded in June 1844 by George Williams, which now has thousands of centers across the continental U.S.A and other countries serves thousands of people in many states across the United States.
Thus, ever increasing number of the Muslims today in the United States, especially, the second generation (children of immigrants) and for some African Americans, third generation Muslims necessitates the need for the like of those non Muslim organization centers to fill the gap in providing services to the vast majority of Muslims children who do not attend Islamic Schools or religious schools, by way of Day Care, After School Program, Career Centers, gymnasium, etc.
Among those aforementioned Muslims are parents who are new converts to Islam or first generation Muslims who want and need an Islamic environment for their children after school hours, either in form of Day Care or After School Programs and others. Perhaps most Muslims would agree that Sunday Schools (originally exclusive to Churches) or Weekend Schools, which many Islamic Centers and Masaajid are establishing across North America, no longer capable to provide these on-going need of adequate services to the growing number of Muslim children, university students, and other international students, whose main purpose of presence in the United States is only to attend college or graduate schools.
This is why we have established Islamic University Center, starting in Pittsburgh, to spread throughout North America in shaa Allah Ta'aala in the next ten to twenty years.
We ask Allah subhaanahu wata'aala to give us success in our efforts, Ameen.
Link:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/
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