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What is MAS?
Muslim American Society (MAS) is a
charitable, religious, social, cultural, educational, and not-for-profit
organization. It is a pioneering Islamic organization, an Islamic revival, and
reform movement that uplifts the individual, the family, and the society.
When and where it all started?
Muslim American Society (MAS) traces its
historical roots back to the call of the Prophet Muhammad ( Peace be upon
him). Its more recent roots, however, could be traced to the Islamic revival
movement that started evolving at the turn of the twenties century. This
movement brought the call of Islam to Muslim masses all over the reestablish
Islam as a total way of life.The call and the spirit of the movement reached
the shores of North America with arrival of the Muslim student and immigrants
in the late 50Ěs and early 60Ěs. These early pioneers and Islamic Movement
followers established in 1963. Muslim Student Association (MSA) of U.S and
Canada as the rallying point in their endeavor to serve Islam and Muslims in
the North America scene. Other services and outreach organization soon
followed, such as North America Islamic Trust (NAIT), Islamic Medical
Association (IMA), Muslim Arab Youth Association (MAYA) and Muslim Youth of
North America (MYNA), to name a few. Twenty years later, Islamic Movement
followers and sympathizers in North America launched the Islamic Society of
North America (ISNA) as an outgrowth of the Muslim Students Association (MSA)
to serve the needs of the ever-growing number of indigenous Muslims and
immigrants who had opted to reside permanently in North America. Since its
inception, ISNA and other organizations affiliated with it have been working
diligently under the leadership of many future MAS founding members towards
the advancement of the cause of Islam and Muslims in North America. Mindful of
the dynamic changes that are taking place within the Muslim community and its
surroundings and keeping an eye on the future, a number of Islamic workers and
Islamic movement followers decided in 1992, after a painstaking slow and
tedious process of soul searching and consultation. to launch the Muslim
American Society (MAS) to complement the work that has been accomplished in
the last three decades and to lay the ground for the Islamic work needed to
face the challenges of the next century.
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To present the message of Islam to
Muslims and non-Muslims and promote understanding between them.
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To encourage the participation of Muslims
in building a virtuous and moral society.
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To offer a viable Islamic alternative to
many of our societyĚs prevailing problems.
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To promote family values in accordance
with Islamic teaching
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To promote the human values that Islam
come to emphasize: brotherhood, equality, justice, mercy, compassion, and
peace.
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To foster unity among Muslims and Muslim
organizations and encourage cooperation and coordination.
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