••• “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.” (Quran 3:103) ••• “If you give thanks, I will give you more.” (Quran 14:7) ••• “And whoever puts all his trust in Allah, then He will suffice him.” (Quran 65:3) ••• “Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves.” (Qur’an 13:11) ••• “Allah is with the doers of good.” (Quran 29:69) ••• “Allah is with those who have patience.” (Quran 2:153) ••• “And whoever holds firmly to Allah has (indeed) been guided to a straight path.” (Quran 3:101) ••• “And He found you lost and guided [you]. And He found you poor and made [you] self-sufficient.” Quran (93:7-8) ••• “Call upon Me, I will respond to you.” (Quran 40:60) •••

Engaging African-American Muslim Young Adults: MANA’s Commitment to Community Empowerment

The Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) is focused on its mission to grow and maintain a network of individuals and organizations dedicated to strengthening the African American Muslim community. Through a comprehensive and systematic approach, MANA has developed a five-step methodology that guides its efforts in addressing the community’s top challenges. Please read more about MANA’s work HERE. Currently, MANA is in step three of its methodology and is actively engaging with the community to implement solutions addressing youth, young adults, and healthy marriages.

During a recent meeting focused on young adult Muslims, participants identified key challenges such as limited leadership opportunities, feelings of disconnection from the Muslim community, and a lack of purpose and direction. The cohort engaged in fruitful discussions and brainstormed ideas to better engage young adults. These ideas included building networks, fostering collaborations with organizations, leveraging existing initiatives, and highlighting economic empowerment opportunities.

Furthermore, the meeting emphasized the importance of developing a robust curriculum for young adults to equip them with essential life skills. There was a strong emphasis on community structures, mentorship programs, and the establishment of specialized groups led by young experts in various fields to facilitate peer relationship-building and support.

Among the diverse ideas generated, one concrete initiative stood out: creating a comprehensive list of organizations and individuals supporting young adults. This initiative, which received significant support from the group, aims to be a dynamic living document that will be refined with community feedback. The purpose of this initiative is to expand the available resources for young adult engagement within the African American Muslim community, fostering cooperation, knowledge sharing, and disseminating best practices among different organizations.

Central to the success of these endeavors is the spirit of collaboration and networking with like-minded organizations. By fostering partnerships and creating a network of groups that can work together effectively, the aim is to address common needs and empower African-American young adult Muslims.

In conclusion, the recent gathering showcased the dedication and commitment of individuals and organizations within the African American community to engage and empower young adults. By focusing on collaborative efforts, the exchange of innovative ideas, and the selection of impactful initiatives such as the creation of a resource list, the collective vision is to create a more supportive and enriching environment for young adults within the community. If you or anyone you know has an organization focused on working with young adult Black Muslims, please look for a form to submit the information in MANA’s next newsletter.

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