
Meet Malika Umar, MANA’s Network Coordinator
Meet Malika Umar, our dynamic Network Coordinator! In her role, Malika collaborates with three active cohorts to bring their annual

Meet Malika Umar, our dynamic Network Coordinator! In her role, Malika collaborates with three active cohorts to bring their annual

The 40th Annual Riyaadah was held in Atlanta, July 25, 2025- July 27, 2025. Riyaadah is an Arabic word that

This month, I found myself on the bottom bunk for the first time in 17 years. I had the honor

The Black Muslim Family Retreat, organized by The African-American Healing Ancestry & Development Collective (AHAD), is set to take place

The Echo of Emancipation On June 19, 1865—two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation—Union soldiers arrived in Galveston,

Eid al-Adha (عيد الأضحى) is often referred to as the “Greater Eid” (Eid al-Kabir) in Islamic tradition, while Eid al-Fitr

As the golden sun rises and sets over the plains of Arafah today, Muslims worldwide stand at the threshold of

On Saturday, May 24th, the Healthy Marriage Cohort held its sixth virtual town hall meeting. This was a heartfelt and

As he felt his life force leaving his body, three words echoed around the world: “I can’t breathe.” These words,

Born on May 19, 1925, Malcolm X remains one of the most transformative figures in modern history – a man




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.