Jamaat al-Muslimeen International Press Release

GATHERING OF ISLAMIC ACTIVISTS on JUNE 23, 2001
All are invited if Interested in Reality- Oriented Islamic Work
"The believing men and the believing women are each others'
protecting friends and guardians (awliyya). They enjoin what is
good and forbid what is evil; they establish prayer, pay zakat,
and obey Allah and His messenger. It is they upon whom Allahv will most surely send his blessings. Allah is almighty, Wise."The Qur'an 9:71
PLACE: Baltimore, Maryland.
PURPOSE: Organization and goal-orientation of Independent Islamic Movement.
TIME: All Day June 23 (It's a Saturday)
Your hosts:Br. Kaukab Siddique (Bel Air, Maryland), Sis. Ashira Na'im
(Baltimore, Maryland), Sis. Chekeisha al-Ameen (Baltimore, MD), Sis.
Nadrat Naeem (Silver Spring, MD)
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TOPICS: Paradigm Shift continued.
1. The Qur'an and Hadith as books of revolutionary transformation.
2. America's Justice System versus the People
3. DECENTRALIZATION. Individual responsibility and the Hereafter.
3a. Concepts of leadership in Islam.
4. Immigrant and Indigenous Muslims. Issues and solutions.
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(Other topics will be listed in May.)
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PAPERS HAVE BEEN FILED TO ALLOW BR. NASSER AHMED, former para legal of
Shaikh Omar, imprisoned on secret evidence for almost 4 years, to speak
at the symposium.
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS as of April 20:
IMAM NADIM ALI (Representative of Imam Jamil Abdullah al-Amin now in
prison, imam of Imam Jamil's West End Masjid.) Atlanta, GA.
Br. Jihad Abdul-Mumit, former Black Panther leader, the Malcolm X of our
times. After 22 years in federal prison, he leads with the Qur'an and the
Hadith of the Prophet, pbuh. Richmond, Virginia.
Imam Warithuddin Umar. Outstanding leader of Islamic Chaplains of America
in the prison system. Supports the cause of Shaikh Omar 'Abdel Rahman.
Albany, New York
Imam Ali Siddiqui, (from Pakistan), leader of Darul Ifta, founder of
Jamaat al-Muslimeen, and Sis, Jaleelah Yusuf.
Sis. Hadayai Majeed, co-Director of Baitul Salaam Network, with a track
record of work against domestic violence. Atlanta, Georgia.
Br. Amin Abdullah and Sis. Fatima, Jamaat al-Muslimeen leaders, teachers
of family values and child-upbringing methodology. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.
Br. Kashif Memon, youth activist and supporter of New Trend. Toronto,Canada
Br. Hammad Abdur-Raheem, Islamic activist, left the U.S. army as he saw
it opposed to Islamic values. Most successful in petition drive for the
release of Imam Jamil al-Amin. Falls Church, Virginia.
Br. Imani Mahdi, long time Islamic activist and worker for the cause of
Black liberation prisoners of conscience. Washington, DC
Br. Salahuddin Abdullah and Sis. Nisaa Ameen, leaders of Jamaat
al-Muslimeen and international travellers. Denver, Colorado.
Br. Mahair Sibay (from Syria), Islamic activist and grassroots worker for
the cause of Allah. Washington, DC
(Inshallah, more speakers will be listed in May.)
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