The Religious Department of Allama Iqbal Community Center (AICC) is a cornerstone of the Pakistani American community in the United States. The department is dedicated to providing a space for individuals and families to learn about Islam, practice their faith, and celebrate important religious occasions.
Throughout the year, the department organizes various events and seminars to help members of the community deepen their understanding of Islam.
which is celebrated in partnership with Anjuman e Ghosia. This event is held annually on Coney Island Ave in Brooklyn and is attended by famous Muslim scholars from all over the world. The event provides an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in a festive and joyous atmosphere.
These events provide members of the community with opportunities to connect with their faith, celebrate with their friends and family, and deepen their understanding of Islam.
In addition to organizing events and celebrations, the Religious Department of AICC also provides educational seminars for youth, women, and families to help them better understand their faith. These seminars cover a range of topics, including Islamic history, Islamic law, and the teachings of the Quran.
Overall, the Religious Department of AICC plays an essential role in the lives of Pakistani Americans, providing a space for them to learn about and celebrate their faith, and helping them to deepen their connection to Islam.
At the Allama Iqbal Community Center (AICC), we are committed to providing Pakistani American individuals and families with the resources they need to lead healthy, productive, and self-sufficient lives
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