So many of you have come forward to express concerns for Pittsburgh Muslims. On Sunday, March 19th, we are opening our doors to invite all in to enjoy refreshments, conversation and to learn about our beliefs and our community.
Come and meet the Muslims in your neighborhood, and our Imam, administration, board, and representatives from local Muslim organizations. Bring a friend, your youth group, your students, etc.
3:00 PM - Members of the Pittsburgh Islamic community will welcome guests with introductions and refreshments.
A presentation by Immigration Attorney Sara Burhan, and Professor of Law Haider Hamoudi to educate you on your civil rights and immigration rights.If you are apprehensive about the new-incoming administration, and the changes that might come along, this presentation will answer your questions.
Sponsored by the Consortium for Educational Resources, Consortium for Christian–Muslim Dialogue, Duquesne University and the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh
Thank you for your interest. We are unfortunately at capacity for this event. Please complete registration below (same as the book discussion registration) to participate in a future book discussion.
Join a book discussion lead by Rosemary Juel Bertocci, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Saint Frances University and Dr. Dr. Francis Rohlf, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Mt. Aloysius College.
Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, MCCGP, MAP, PIttsburgh Women's Association
Please join us for our 2016 Pittsburgh Muslim Women's Conference scheduled to take place Saturday November 12th from 8am-4pm. The Program is based on the theme "finding our balance in life". We have speakers traveling in to present, along with local Sister's presenting on how to keep your faith alive in our ordinary lives. The Program is as follows
• 8:00 Registration/Breakfast Served
• 9:00am Introduction by Nadia Khawaja / Quran Recitation by Gheed Khattab
• 9:15am Beverly Mack "Islam is a Thinking Chicks Religion"
• 9:45am-10:00am Open Q&A
CAIR: Pittsburgh Muslims to Offer Prayers, Pay Tribute to Muhammad Ali on Friday
(PITTSBURGH, PA, 6/9/2016) – On Friday, June 10, representatives from the Pittsburgh office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Pittsburgh), and other Pittsburgh Muslim leaders, will highlight and honor the legacy of Muhammad Ali.
This annual event is hosted to for students to present their work on topics related to Islamic Studies, network with other students and faculty, and to learn from student and keynote presentations. (Institutions can apply for CERIS travel grants if necessary to travel to Pittsburgh on April 9th for the deliberations.)
The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh cordially invites you to the annual Ramadan Interfaith Banquet. Share the Ramadan tradition while celebrating the outstanding Pittsburghers who are helping to cultivate compassion and respect in the fields of medicine, interfaith relations, museum programming and business networking.
The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh invites the community to Sheikh Atef's farewell gathering on May 2nd at 7:30pm. Sheikh Atef has impacted not only us at ICP, but the entire Muslim community of Pittsburgh.
We'll have an open mic for community members to tell Sheikh Atef what he has meant to them, so please be sure to drop by to say your goodbyes and give him and his family your duas before they embark on this challenging new chapter of their life.