
A Blueprint for Justice: Review of Sister Aisha Muhammad’s ADOS Reparations Framework
In full disclosure, I am a member of the American Descendants of Slavery Advocacy Foundation (ADOS Advocacy Foundation). The ADOS

In full disclosure, I am a member of the American Descendants of Slavery Advocacy Foundation (ADOS Advocacy Foundation). The ADOS

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

What is awaiting with God is far better and everlasting –for those who believe, and on their Lord alone rely

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

I have never been charged with breaking and entering.I have never been charged with arson.I have never been charged with

The 18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference, titled “Silos to Systems: Building Bridges for Holistic Care,” will be held as

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

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

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




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.