
Black History Is Not a Month—It Is a Living Trust: 12 Ways to Celebrate Year Round
Each February, our nation pauses to acknowledge Black history. While this recognition has value, it becomes incomplete if our remembrance

Each February, our nation pauses to acknowledge Black history. While this recognition has value, it becomes incomplete if our remembrance

In many Muslim communities, leadership transitions happen under pressure—after illness, burnout, or sudden loss. Too often, succession is treated as

Faith Under Fire, Standing Strong in Chaotic Times On Sunday, December 28, 2025, MANA had the honor of welcoming Mayor

In a world saturated with noise, Imam Tariq I. El-Amin is offering something rare: music that feeds the soul, centers

Every soul shall taste death. And you will only be given your [full] compensation on the Day of Resurrection…” Surah

MANA’s Track: A Sacred Space for Black Muslim Empowerment As-salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah dear family! The spirit of community is

A Faith-Based Reflection on the Power of Our Vote Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-RaheemIn the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the

MANA’s collaboration with AHAD for The Black Muslim Family Retreat proved to be a remarkable blessing. Held from October 10-13

Prelude In Part 1, we explored the inspiring journey of Dr. Ishaq Majeed, who achieved his dream of earning a

Every now and then, a story emerges that restores our faith in perseverance — a reminder that the human spirit,




Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) is a national network of masjids, Muslim organizations, and individuals committed to working together to address the urgent needs of the African-American Muslim community.
To grow and maintain a broad-based alliance of Muslims dedicated to strengthening African American Muslim communities and institutions.
To see an America where justice, equality, and righteousness reign and where the legacy of Islam lives on.