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You R A Creator
YRAC is a Muslim community online social network, started in 2008, that seeks to serve the needs of a Progressive Islamic Experience. Composed of Muslim young adults, the YRAC platform is designed to close the gaps between vision and fruition, people and resources, individual endeavors and community life. In other words, this is the place to be if you want to connect to make it happen: handing the world with what God has placed in your palm. At YRAC, stagnation is the disease to heal, progress is our continual aim. We're always moving forward; with arms outstretched to help one another. We are a family; recognizing that everyone has a significant role, and each puzzle piece must be present and in proper position to see and appreciate the full picture. We also recognize that this Movement is bigger than us...we strive--with utter humility and great pleasure--to be the fulfillment of our Creator's Will. Join us as we partake to create...
- Calendar of Events from around the world
- A map of believers across the world for networking
- Radio Gadget to allow you to listen to countless hours of Islamic Music and YRAC musicians
- Sell or Buy-Shopping Mall of Muslim clothes, accessories, and resources
- Important news Concerning YOUR community.
- A List of All of your beautiful Brothers and Sisters
- Groups related to your heritage and Interests.
- Discussions on All of the Topics YOU need to talk about.
- Interesting Blogs of believers across the world.
- Open ChatRooms, Videos, Art, and More......
Islamic Games of North America
OBJECTIVES:
- To execute professional sports and athletic events
- To organize Muslim athletes, coaches, officials and sports events
- To promote athletic skills within the Muslim community
- To support athletes with the right management and sponsorship to realize their objectives
- To develop appreciation for sports among Muslims
- To encourage Muslim to interact with the wider community
The Islamic Games was initially held in the late 80’s and early 90’s. After some years, as the Muslim population increased and their needs grew, the Islamic Games embarked to operate at a higher level to accommodate the expansion. Many more events, certified officials, appropriate venues, and a greater participation lead the Committee to build an organization that would ensure that the Islamic Games is presented professionally while becoming a major annual attraction for North American Muslims.
The Islamic Games is somewhat like the PanAm Games or the Asian Games or the Commonwealth Games; it brings athletes of the similar denomination to compete and network with each other. In this instance, the Islamic Games provides a forum for Muslim athletes and teams to participate in sports and athletics with others in a Halal environment. Islamic Games plans to host regional games in the USA that would culminate at a National Islamic Games.
The Islamic Games also provides an ideal opportunity for Muslim companies as well as companies interested in the American Muslim market to gain ready access to the Muslim community. With the growing interest and increasing attendance at Islamic Games events sponsorship and vending are very lucrative opportunities.
MYNA (Muslim Youth of North America)
MYNA stives to provide youth with the platform to express their thoughts and beliefs, to showcase their talents and skills, and to lead our community today, and not be relegated to the afterthoughts of tomorrow. MYNA's unique camps, diverse programs, and exciting activities are inspired, planned, and organized wholly by youth, with the support and guidance of select, experienced advisors.
MMYC (Michigan Muslim Youth Council)
MMYC is a non-profit organization established for the youth, by the youth. Our mission is to please Allah by serving the Muslim Ummah and helping to strengthen faith. Our goal is to create a unified environment for Muslims all across Midwest America, where youth can come together and establish life long friendships with each other and Allah (SWT).
A2 Youth (Ann Arbor Muslim Youth)
A2 Youth is dedicated to support the growth and development of Muslim Youth. Based in Ann Arbor, MI, it contains a lot of audio, video, articles, and much more. There is a wealth of knowledge that can be gained if we just take the time to acquire it.
MANA (Muslim Alliance of North America)
MANA is a national network of masjids, Muslim organizations and individuals committed to work together to address certain urgent needs within the Muslim community. These needs include the great social and economic problems that are challenging Muslim communities especially in the inner city; the need for the involvement of masjids and Muslims in community service projects which are aimed at improving society as a whole; the need for systematic and effective dawah programs to help bring more non-Muslims into Islam; the need for new Muslim programs that will help them to grow in Islam. MANA is therefore an open organization that is agenda driven.
