Humankind is the noblest of all creatures of Allah
(S.W.T). Allah, the Almighty, has blessed the human
race with distinctive attributes, namely the thinking
faculty and the freedom of choice. What such esteemed
traits, Allah, the Supreme Authority has commissioned
the mankind as His vicegerent (khalifah) on the earth.
In addition, Allah, the Most High, has from time to
time, sent his chosen servants from amongst the best
of humanity. As part of his Eternal Truth, Allah, the
Most Merciful, has sent Muhammad (peace be upon him)
as the last prophet with the Final Divine guidance to
humanity at large'
The Qur'an. Islam is the guidance
not only for the Muslims, but also for the entire humanity
irrespective of race, religion, or color. In essence,
there is no other alternative for real peace and salvation
except the total submission to Allah and firm acceptance
of his eternal guidance.
The way of Islam is the only
straight path for the entire humanity in all contents
and continents to establish peace in this world and
secure salvation in the hereafter.
Islam requires Muslims
to lead unified and united life. In this regards Allah
(S.W.T) says,''Hold fast, all of you together, to the
rope (Qur'an) of Allah, and be not divided among yourselves.'
(Al-Imran:103).
To meet this demand, Muslim Ummah of
North America has been operating in United States of American
guided by its sublime fundamental creed, objective,
principle and agenda.
Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA) is a Dawah and Social organization. MUNA provided many invaluable services to the Muslim and Non-Muslim community of North America.
As a Dawah organization MUNA calls to Muslim to practice Islam in their personal and social life and try to introduce Islam to the non-Muslims.
As a Social Organization, MUNA involves in many social welfare activities for the development of entire humanity.
In addition to building bridges of understanding and cooperation within the diversity that is Islam in America, MUNA maintain harmonious relationship with various organizations, religious and ethnic communities and neighbors.
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