MANA's ITSFAAM Healthy Marriage Town Hall #4
Panelists:
Imam Nadim Ali
Imam Sulaimaan Hamed
Sr. Stephanie Bonner
Sr. Naamau Tahira
Sr. Akanke Rasheed (moderator)
ITSFAAM, The Initiative to Strengthen Families of African-American Muslims, is a community-based project that was created after analyzing the results from a national survey done in partnership by MANA with other leading organization (Muslim Journal, Muslim Wellness Foundation, Al Ummah, and Conveners of Imam of WD Mohammad’s community). The survey assessed the needs of the African-American Muslim community. The results showed that among the highest priorities was the need to strengthen African-American Muslim families in three areas: healthy marriages, young adult leadership, and youth engagement.
For more information about this go to manajustice.org
The 2023 Assessing the State of the African American Muslim Community Town Hall that was referring to in this can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaKyC-BtBDE
The 2023 Assessing the State of the African American Muslim Community survey results can be found here: https://bit.ly/survey4aam[+] Show More

Panelists:
Imam Nadim Ali
Imam Sulaimaan Hamed
Sr. Stephanie Bonner
Sr. Naamau Tahira
Sr. Akanke Rasheed (moderator)
ITSFAAM, The Initiative to Strengthen Families of African-American Muslims, is a community-based project that was created after analyzing the results from a national survey done in partnership by MANA with other leading organization (Muslim Journal, Muslim Wellness Foundation, Al Ummah, and Conveners of Imam of WD Mohammad’s community). The survey assessed the needs of the African-American Muslim community. The results showed that among the highest priorities was the need to strengthen African-American Muslim families in three areas: healthy marriages, young adult leadership, and youth engagement.
For more information about this go to manajustice.org
The 2023 Assessing the State of the African American Muslim Community Town Hall that was referring to in this can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaKyC-BtBDE
The 2023 Assessing the State of the African American Muslim Community survey results can be found here: https://bit.ly/survey4aam[+] Show More



Panelists:
Imam Nadim Ali
Imam Dr Jihad Saafir
Sr. Stephanie Bonner
Sr. Akanke Rasheed (moderator)
ITSFAAM, The Initiative to Strengthen Families of African-American Muslims, is a community-based project that was created after analyzing the results from a national survey done in partnership by MANA with other leading organization (Muslim Journal, Muslim Wellness Foundation, Al Ummah, and Conveners of Imam of WD Mohammad’s community). The survey assessed the needs of the African-American Muslim community. The results showed that among the highest priorities was the need to strengthen African-American Muslim families in three areas: healthy marriages, young adult leadership, and youth engagement.
For more information about this go to manajustice.org
The survey can be found here: https://bit.ly/survey4aam[+] Show More

Panelists in this Town Hall :
Imam Nadim Ali
Dr. Aneesah Nadir
Shaykh Mateen Sabree
Akanke Rasheed (moderator)
ITSFAAM, The Initiative to Strengthen Families of African-American Muslims, is a community-based project that was created after analyzing the results from a national survey done in partnership by MANA with other leading organization (Muslim Journal, Muslim Wellness Foundation, Al Ummah, and Conveners of Imam of WD Mohammad’s community). The survey assessed the needs of the African-American Muslim community. The results showed that among the highest priorities was the need to strengthen African-American Muslim families in three areas: healthy marriages, young adult leadership, and youth engagement.
For more information about this go to manajustice.org
The survey can be found here: https://bit.ly/survey4aam[+] Show More


In this session, our dynamic presenters will inspire …participants to deepen their spiritual practices, forge a stronger connection with Allah and His messenger (peace be upon him), cultivate spiritual resilience, and become catalysts for positive change within our community. Participants will be encouraged to commit fully—in mind, body, and spirit—to the betterment of our community.
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This session invites participants to …reflect deeply on the spiritual, socioeconomic, and political challenges and opportunities faced by the African-American Muslim community. Presenters will share valuable insights and suggestions that will help shape the future of our community’s success and well-being, inshaAllah.[+] Show More


This session focuses on the importance of centering our relationships around Allah and the prophetic model, this session explores the dynamics of marital relationships within the Black Muslim community. Attendees will learn strategies and share experiences that contribute to strong and thriving marriages.[+] Show More


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Akanke is an Atlanta native who grew up in a non-religious family. In her late twenties, she embraced Islam after an unexpected introduction to the faith while training as a television producer. She volunteered to help as a camera operator on a live talk show featuring Muslim guests and was captivated by the insightful discussions surrounding Islam. Encouraged by her fellow producer colleagues, she attended Friday prayers and began reading the Quran, ultimately finding profound inspiration that solidified her decision to convert. This transformative experience ignited a lifelong passion for spirituality and personal growth rooted in her faith.
Akanke holds a degree in Communication from Georgia State University, specializing in film, television, and anthropology. Her diverse career includes roles as a television and radio producer, life coach, voiceover artist, and abstract painter. During a decade spent in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, Akanke refined her public speaking and leadership skills, mentoring women through two women-only Toastmasters clubs she founded. Above all, Akanke emphasizes spirituality as the cornerstone of self-actualization, advocating for a life devoted to Allah. She believes personal growth and lasting success stem from a strong, loving relationship with Him.
Since 2007, Akanke has been involved with MANA in various capacities. She currently serves as Board Vice President and part-time Director of Communications.