Thursday, July 28, 2011

MACCPAC concludes youth leadership


MACCPAC concludes youth leadership workshop with high school and college students from greater Washington DC

Washington DC. July 28, 2011. MACCPAC (Muslim American Citizens Coalition & Public Affairs Council) organized the Graduation Ceremony of its first annual YOUTH LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP on Tuesday July 26 at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) in Sterling, VA. The ceremony was attended by the representatives from the White House Office of Public Engagement, Congressional leadership, local Mosques and national Muslim organizations, as well as the family members of the graduating participants who come from high schools and universities in the greater Washington DC area.

To support the emerging new leadership, MACCPAC introduced the workshop this year, and organized the three days long workshop at three mosques in the Northern Virginia - Dar Al-Noor, Shirley Gate Mosque (ICNVT) and ADAMS. The participants learnt from distinguished speakers (including representative from Dept of Homeland security) on a wide range of topics including peaceful civic engagement, policy-making process in America, quality career and college planning, enhancing inter-faith knowledge and skills, working for the federal government: internship and fellowship overview, legal issue and media communication, effective communication with government and non-government officials, etc. Out of the thirty registered students, twenty-two graduated successfully after passing a written test based on the topics covered in the workshop. Five students were awarded for their extra-ordinary performance evaluated by their participation and test score. These top students are Habiba Sultana (tenth grader at Western School of Technology and Environmental Science, MD), Rahim Abdullah (sophomore at the University of Maryland), Abdullah Ahmed (eleventh grader at Islamic Saudi Academy, VA), Samiha Ahmed (tenth grader at Mount Hebron High School, MD) and Muaz Rahman (freshman at George Washington University).

MACCPAC is a non-profit grassroots organization working to bridge the gap between American Muslims and the mainstream American society. MACCPAC is committed to promoting national security, freedom, human rights, justice and peace through interaction, education, interfaith understanding, coalition building with both government and non-government entities, and coordinating the community efforts.

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Contact:
Hashmat Sikder
Media and Communications Director, MACCPAC
Ph. 202-664-3762, 443-642-7984 (mobile)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

National Young Muslim American study by MPac

The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC). I am the Policy and Research Fellow at MPAC, conducting research on college-age (18-25) Muslim-heritage Americans in the United States.

The survey is being administered through faculty at Missouri State University, in a partnership to enhance the research and effectiveness of this project.
 
The Muslim Public Affairs Council  has recently launched a survey focusing on civic and political participation among Muslim American youth. This is an important part of a larger research project, which aims to empower the youth of the Muslim community with regards to civic and political engagement. 

MPAC is a non-profit advocacy organization working for the civil rights of Muslim Americans, the integration of Islam into American pluralism, and for a positive, constructive relationship between Muslim Americans and their elected representatives. 

This survey is meant for Muslim citizens and permanent residents of the United States. The results of the survey are meant to provide policymakers with solutions to increase civic participation among Muslim youth.

We need your assistance in getting the word out. Here is the link to our online-based questionnaire, we kindly ask you to forward it to all the sources you think would fit this population criteria. 

Participation in this survey is completely anonymous and voluntary. It
should take about 15 minutes to complete.

For more information please visit "MPACNews"

Any questions or concerns can be directed to Hisham Fageeh at hisham@mpac.org

Visit our Facebook Event Page!

-- 
Hisham E. Fageeh 
Policy and Research Fellow 

Washington, DC Office
Muslim Public Affairs Council

Tel:             202-547-7701       / Fax: 202-547-7704
www.mpac.org / hisham@mpac.org

Friday, July 8, 2011

Congressman André Carson Fundraiser, please join us


Ambassador Osman Siddique ~ Dr. Esam Omeish ~ Jameel Aalim-Johnson~ Aktar Hossain ~ Dr. Shahida Chowdhury ~Wasim Entabi and Dr. Mohamed Helmy
                                               
           Cordially invites you to join them for a dinner

                                                                           
                                                                     honoring
      Congressman André Carson

Indiana’s 7th District
2nd Muslim Congressman

Thursday, July 14, 2011
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Residence of Dr. Mohamed Helmy
5134 1st Rd
Fairfax, VA 22030

Contribution Levels*
Host: $1000 * Patron:  $500 * Supporter:  $250
* Federal law prohibits the acceptance of corporate contributions.
RSVP requested by Tuesday July 12th, 2011
Wasim Entabi: wentabi@gmail.com