The
Muslim Brotherhood Manifesto 5/22/1991 Bate
#ISE-SWI 1B1010000413 In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful Thanks
be to God, Lord of the Two Worlds, Prayers and peace be upon the master of
the Messengers An Explanatory Memorandum On the General Strategic Goal for
the Group In North America 5/22/1991 Contents: 1 - An introduction
in explanation 2- The Concept of Settlement 3- The Process of Settlement 4-
Comprehensive Settlement Organizations Bate #ISE-SWI 1B1010000414 In the
name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful Thanks be to God, Lord of the Two
Worlds And Blessed are the Pious The beloved brotherlThe General Masul,
may God keep him The beloved brotherlsecretary of the Shura Council, may God
keep him The beloved brothersMernbers of the Shura Council, may God keep them God's
peace, mercy and blessings be upon you. .. . To proceed, I ask Almighty God
that you, your families and those whom you love around you are in the best of
conditions, pleasing to God, glorified His name be. I send this letter of mine
to you hoping that it would seize your attention and receive your good care
as you are the people of responsibility and those to whom trust is given. Between
your hands is an "Explanatory Memorandum'' which I put effort in writing
down so that it is not locked in the chest and the mind, and so that I can
share with you a portion of the responsibility in leading the Group in this
country. What might have encouraged me to submit the memorandum in this time
in particular is my feeling of a "glimpse of hope" and the beginning
of good tidings which bring the good news that we have embarked on a new stage
of Islamic activism stages in this continent. The papers which are between
your hands are not abundant extravagance, imaginations or hallucinations which
passed in the mind of one of your brothers, but they are rather hopes, ambitions
and challenges that I hope that you share some or most of which with me. I do
not claim their infallibility or absolute correctness, but they are an attempt
which requires study, outlook, detailing and rooting from you. My request
to my brothers is to read the memorandum and to write what they wanted of comments
and corrections, keeping in mind that what is between your hands is not strange
or a new submission without a root, but rather an attempt to interpret and
explain some of what came in the long-term plan which we approved and adopted
in our council and our conference in the year (1987). So, my honorable brother,
do not rush to throw these papers away due to your many occupations and worries,
All what I'm asking of you is to read them and to comment on them hoping that
we might continue together the project of our plan and our Islamic work in
this part of the world. Should you do that, I would be tha&il and grateful
to you. I also ask my honorable brother, the Secretary of the Council, to add
the subject of the memorandum on the Council agenda in its coming meeting. May
God reward you good and keep you for His Daw'a Your brotherMoharned Akrarn Bate
#ISE-SWI 1B1010000415 (1) In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful Thanks
be to God, Lord of the Two Worlds And Blessed are the Pious Subject: A project
for an explanatory memorandum for the General Strategic goal for the Group
in North America mentioned in the long-term plan One: The Memorandum is derived
from: 1 - The general strategic goal of the Group in America which was approved
by the Shura Council and the Organizational Conference for the year [I9871
is "Enablement of Islam in North America, meaning: establishing an effective
and a stable Islamic Movement led by the Muslim Brotherhood which adopts Muslims'
causes domestically and globally, and which works to expand the observant Muslim
base, aims at unifying and directing Muslims' efforts, presents Islam as a
civilization alternative, and supports the global Islamic State wherever it is". 2-
The priority that is approved by the Shura Council for the work of the Group in
its current and former session which is "Settlement". 3- The positive
development with the brothers in the Islamic Circle in an attempt to reach a unity of
merger. 4- The constant need for thinking and future planning, an attempt to
read it and working to "shape" the present to comply and suit the
needs and challenges of the future. 5- The paper of his eminence, the General
Masul, may God keep him, which he recently sent to the members of the Council. Two:
An Introduction to the Ex~lanatorvM emorandum: - In order to begin with the
explanation, we must "summon" the following question and place it in
front of our eyes as its relationship is important and necessary with the strategic
goal and the explanation project we are embarking on. The question we are facing
is: "How do you like to see the Islam Movement in North America in ten
years?", or "taking along" the following sentence when planning
and working, "Islamic Work in North America in the year (2000): A Strategic Vision". Also,
we must summon and take along "elements" of the general strategic goal
of the Group in North America and I will intentionally repeat them in numbers.
They are: [l- Establishing an effective and stable Islamic Movement led by
the Muslim Brotherhood. 2- Adopting Muslims' causes domestically and globally. 3-
Expanding the observant Muslim base. 4- Unifying and directing Muslims' efforts. Bate
#ISE-SW 1B10/0000416 5- Presenting Islam as a civilization alternative 6-
Supporting the establishment of the global Islamic State wherever it is]. -
It must be stressed that it has become clear and emphatically known that all is
in agreement that we must "settle" or "enable" Islam and
its Movement in this part of the world. - Therefore, a joint understanding of
the meaning of settlement or enablement must be adopted, through which and
on whose basis we explain the general strategic goal with its six elements for the
Group in North America. Three: The Concept of Settlement: This term was
mentioned in the Group's "dictionary" and documents with various meanings
in spite of the fact that everyone meant one thing with it. We believe that
the understanding of the essence is the same and we will attempt here to give
the word and its "meanings" a practical explanation with a practical
Movement tone, and not a philosophical linguistic explanation, while stressing
that this explanation of ours is not complete until our explanation of "the
process" of settlement itself is understood which is mentioned in the
following paragraph. We briefly say the following: Settlement: "That
Islam and its Movement become a part of the homeland it lives in". Establishment:
"That Islam turns into firmly-rooted organizations on whose bases civilization, structure
and testimony are built". Stability: "That Islam is stable in the
land on which its people move". Enablement: "That Islam is enabled
within the souls, minds and the lives of the people of the country in which
it moves". Rooting: "That Islam is resident and not a passing thing,
or rooted "entrenched" in the soil of the spot where it moves and
not a strange plant to it". Four: The Process of Settlement: - In order
for Islam and its Movement to become "a part of the homeland" in which
it lives, "stable" in its land, "rooted" in the spirits
and minds of its people, "enabled" in the live of its society and
has firmly-established "organizations" on which the Islamic structure
is built and with which the testimony of civilization is achieved, the Movement
must plan and struggle to obtain "the keys" and the tools of this
process in carry out this grand mission as a "Civilization Jihadist"
responsibility which lies on the shoulders of Muslims and - on top of them - the
Muslim Brotherhood in this country. Among these keys and tools are the following: 1-
Adopting the concept of settlement and understanding its practical meanings: The
Explanatory Memorandum focused on the Movement and the realistic dimension of
the process of settlement and its practical meanings without paying attention
to the difference in understanding between the resident and the non-resident,
or who is the settled and the non-settled Bate #ISE-SW 1B1010000417 (3) and
we believe that what was mentioned in the long-term plan in that regards suffices. 2-
Making a fundamental shift in our thinking and mentality in order to suit the
challenges of the settlement mission. What is meant with the shift - which
is a positive expression - is responding to the grand challenges of the settlement
issues. We believe that any transforming response begins with the method of
thinking and its center, the brain, first. In order to clarify what is meant with
the shift as a key to qualify us to enter the field of settlement, we say very
briefly that the following must be accomplished: - A shift from the partial
thinking mentality to the comprehensive thinking mentality, - A shift fiom the
"amputated" partial thinking mentality to the "continuous"
comprehensive mentality. - A shift from the mentality of caution and reservation
to the mentality of risk and controlled liberation. - A shift from the mentality
of the elite Movement to the mentality of the popular Movement. - A shift fiom
the mentality of preaching and guidance to the mentality of building and testimony -
A shift from the single opinion mentality to the multiple opinion mentality. -
A shift from the collision mentality to the absorption mentality. - A shift from
the individual mentality to the team mentality. - A shift from the anticipation
mentality to the initiative mentality. - A shift from the hesitation mentality
to the decisiveness mentality. - A shift from the principles mentality to the
programs mentality. - A shift from the abstract ideas mentality the true organizations
mentality [This is the core point and the essence of the memoiandum]. 3-
Understanding the historical stages in which the Islamic Ikhwani activism went
through in this country: The writer of the memorandum believes that understanding
and comprehending the historical stages of the Islamic activism which was led
and being led by the Muslim Brotherhood in this continent is a very important
key in working towards settlement, through which the Group observes its march,
the direction of its movement and the curves and turns of its road. We will suffice
here with mentioning the title for each of these stages [The title expresses the
prevalent characteristic of the stage] [Details maybe mentioned in another
future study]. Most likely, the stages are: A- The stage of searching for
self and determining the identity. B- The stage of inner build-up and tightening
the organization. C- The stage of mosques and the Islamic centers. D- The
stage of building the Islamic organizations - the first phase. E- The stage
of building the Islamic schools - the first phase. Bate #ISE-SW 1B10/0000418 F-
The stage of thinking about the overt Islamic Movement - the first phase. G-
The stage of openness to the other Islamic movements and attempting to reach a
formula for dealing with them - the first phase. H- The stage of reviving
and establishing the Islamic organizations - the second phase. We believe that
the Group is embarking on this stage in its second phase as it has to open the door
and enter as it did the first time. 4- Understanding the role of the Muslim
Brother in North America: The process of settlement is a "Civilization-Jihadist
Process" with all the word means. The Ikhwan must understand that their
work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the
Western civilization from within and "sabotaging" its miserable house
by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and
God's religion is made victorious over all other religions. Without this level
of understanding, we are not up to this challenge and have not prepared ourselves
for Jihad yet. It is a Muslim's destiny to perform Jihad and work wherever
he is and wherever he lands until the final hour comes, and there is no escape
from that destiny except for those who chose to slack. But, would the slackers
and the Mujahedeen be equal. 5- Understanding that we cannot perform the
settlement mission by ourselves or away from people: A mission as significant
and as huge as the settlement mission needs magnificent and exhausting efforts.
With their capabilities, human, financial and scientific resources, the Ikhwan
will not be able to carry out this mission alone or away from people and he
who believes that is wrong, and God knows best. As for the role of the Ikhwan,
it is the initiative, pioneering, leadership, raising the banner and pushing
people in that direction. They are then to work to employ, direct and unify
Muslims' efforts and powers for this process. In order to do that, we must possess
a mastery of the art of "coalitions", the art of "absorption"
and the principles of "cooperation". 6- The necessity of achieving
a union and balanced gradual merger between private work and public work: We
believe that what was written about this subject is many and is enough. But, it
needs a time and a practical frame so that what is needed is achieved in a
gradual and a balanced way that is compatible with the process of settlement. Bate
#HE-SW 1B1010000418 (Cont'd) 7- The conviction that the success of the settlement
of Islam and its Movement in this country is a success to the global Islamic
Movement and a true support for the sought-after state, God willing: There
is a conviction - with which this memorandum disagrees - that our focus in attempting
to settle Islam in this country will lead to negligence in our duty towards
the global Islamic Movement in supporting its project to establish the state.
We believe that the reply is in two segments: One - The success of the Movement
in America in establishing an observant Islamic base with power and effectiveness
will be the best support and aid to the global Movement project. Bate #ISE-SW
1B1010000419 (5) And the second - is the global Movement has not succeeded
yet in "distributing roles" to its branches, stating what is the
needed from them as one of the participants or contributors to the project
to establish the global Islamic state. The day this happens, the children of the
American Lkhwani branch will have far-reaching impact and positions that make
the ancestors proud. 8- Absorbing Muslims and winning them with all of their
factions and colors in America and Canada for the settlement project, and making
it their cause, future and the basis of their Islamic life in this part of
the world: This issues requires from us to learn "the art of dealing with
the others", as people are different and people in many colors. We need
to adopt the principle which says, "Take from people ... the best they
have", their best specializations, experiences, arts, energies and abilities.
By people here we mean those within or without the ranks of individuals and
organizations. The policy of "taking" should be with what achieves
the strategic goal and the settlement process. But the big challenge in front
of us is: how to connect them all in "the orbit" of our plan and "the
circle" of our Movement in order to achieve "the core" of our
interest. To me, there is no choice for us other than alliance and mutual understanding
of those who desire from our religion and those who agree from ow belief in
work. And the U.S. Islamic arena is full of those waiting ...., the pioneers. What
matters is bringing people to the level of comprehension of the challenge that
is facing us as Muslims in this country, conviction of our settlement project,
and understanding the benefit of agreement, cooperation and alliance. At that
time, if we ask for money, a lot of it would come, and if we ask for men, they
would come in lines, What matters is that ow plan is "the criterion and
the balance" in our relationship with others. Here, two points must be
noted; the first one: we need to comprehend and understand the balance of the
Islamic powers in the U.S. arena [and this might be the subject of a future study].
The second point: what we reached with the brothers in "ICNA" is
considered a step in the right direction, the beginning of good and the first
drop that requires growing and guidance. Bate #ISE-SW 1B10/0000419 (Cont'd) 9-
Re-examining our organizational and administrative bodies, the type of leadership
and the method of selecting it with what suits the challenges of the settlement
mission: The memorandum will be silent about details regarding this item even
though it is logical and there is a lot to be said about it, 10- Growing
and developing our resources and capabilities, our financial and human resources
with what suits the magnitude of the grand mission: If we examined the human
and the financial resources the Ikhwan alone own in this country, we and others
would feel proud and glorious. And if we add to them the resources of our friends
and allies, those who circle in our orbit and those waiting on our banner,
we would realize that we are able to open the door to settlement and walk through
it seeking to make Almighty God's word the highest. Bate #HE-SW 1B10/0000420 11-
Utilizing the scientific method in planning, thinking and preparation of studies
needed for the process of settlement: Yes, we need this method, and we need
many studies which aid in this civilization Jihadist operation. We will mention
some of them briefly: - The history of the Islamic presence in America. -
The history of the Islamic Ikhwani presence in America. - Islamic movements,
organizations and organizations: analysis and criticism. - The phenomenon of
the Islamic centers and schools: challenges, needs and statistics. - Islamic
minorities. - Muslim and Arab communities. - The U.S. society: make-up and
politics. - The U.S. society's view of Islam and Muslims ... And many other
studies which we can direct our brothers and allies to prepare, either through
their academic studies or through their educational centers or organizational
tasking. What is important is that we start. 12- Agreeing on a flexible, balanced
and a clear "mechanism" to implement the process of settlement within
a specific, gradual and balanced "time frame" that is in-line with the
demands and challenges of the process of settlement. 13- Understanding the
U.S. society from its different aspects an understanding that "qualifies"
us to perform the mission of settling our Dawa' in its country "and growing
it" on its land. 14- Adopting a written "jurisprudence" that
includes legal and movement bases, principles, policies and interpretations
which are suitable for the needs and challenges of the process of settlement. 15-
Agreeing on "criteria" and balances to be a sort of "antennas"
or "the watch tower" in order to make sure that all of our priorities,
plans, programs, bodies, leadership, monies and activities march towards the
process of the settlement. 16- Adopting a practical, flexible formula through
which our central work complements our domestic work. [Items 12 through
16 will be detailed later]. 17- Understanding the role and the nature of work
of "The Islamic Center" in every city with what achieves the goal
of the process of settlement: The center we seek is the one which constitutes
the "axis" of our Movement, the "perimeter" of the circle
of our work, our "balance center", the "base" for our rise
and our "Dar al-Arqam" to educate us, prepare us and supply our battalions
in addition to being the "niche" of our prayers. Page 10 of 18 Bate
#ISE-SW lB10/0000421 (7) This is in order for the Islamic center to turn
- in action not in words - into a seed "for a small Islamic society"
which is a reflection and a mirror to our central organizations. The center ought to
turn into a "beehive" which produces sweet honey. Thus, the Islamic
center would turn into a place for study, family, battalion, course, seminar,
visit, sport, school, social club, women gathering, kindergarten for male and
female youngsters, the office of the domestic political resolution, and the
center for distributing our newspapers, magazines, books and our audio and visual
tapes. In brief we say: we would like for the Islamic center to become "The
House of Dawa"' and "the general center" in deeds first before
name. As much as we own and direct these centers at the continent level, we
can say we are marching successfully towards the settlement of Dawa' in this country. Meaning
that the "center's" role should be the same as the "mosque's"
role during the time of God's prophet, God's prayers and peace be upon him,
when he marched to "settle" the Dawa' in its first generation in
Madina. from the mosque, he drew the Islamic life and provided to the world
the most magnificent and fabulous civilization humanity knew. This mandates
that, eventually, the region, the branch and the Usra turn into "operations
rooms" for planning, direction, monitoring and leadership for the Islamic
center in order to be a role model to be followed. 18- Adopting a system
that is based on "selecting" workers, "role distribution"
and "assigning" positions and responsibilities is based on specialization,
desire and need with what achieves the process of settlement and contributes
to its success. 19- Turning the principle of dedication for the Masuls of main
positions within the Group into a rule, a basis and a policy in work. Without
it, the process of settlement might be stalled [Talking about this point requires
more details and discussion]. 20- Understanding the importance of the "Organizational"
shift in our Movement work, and doing Jihad in order to achieve it in the real
world with what serves the process of settlement and expedites its results,
God Almighty's willing: The reason this paragraph was delayed is to stress
its utmost importance as it constitutes the heart and the core of this memorandum.
It also constitutes the practical aspect and the true measure of our success
or failure in our march towards settlement. The talk about the organizations and
the "organizational" mentality or phenomenon does not require much
details. It suffices to say that the first pioneer of this phenomenon was our
prophet Mohamed, God's peace, mercy and blessings be upon him, as he placed
the foundation for the first civilized organization which is the mosque, which
truly became "the comprehensive organization". And this was done by
the pioneer of the contemporary Islamic Dawa', Imam martyr Hasan al-Banna,
may God have mercy on him, when he and his brothers felt the need to "re-establish"
Islam and its movement anew, leading him to establish organizations with all
their kinds: economic, social, media, scouting, Page 11 of 18 Bate #ISE-SW
1B10/0000421 (Cont'd) professional and even the military ones. We must say
that we are in a country which understands no language other than the language
of the organizations, and one which does not respect or give weight to any
group without effective, functional and strong organizations. Bate #ISE-SW
lB10/0000422 It is good fortune that there are brothers among us who have this
"trend", mentality or inclination to build the organizations who
have beat us by action and words which leads us to dare say honestly what Sadat
in Egypt once said, "We want to build a country of organizations" -
a word of right he meant wrong with. I say to my brothers, let us raise the
banner of truth to establish right "We want to establish the Group of
organizations", as without it we will not able to put our feet on the
true path. - And in order for the process of settlement to be completed, we
must plan and work from now to equip and prepare ourselves, our brothers, our
apparatuses, our sections and our committees in order to turn into comprehensive
organizations in a gradual and balanced way that is suitable with the need
and the reality. What encourages us to do that - in addition to the aforementioned
- is that we possess "seeds" for each organization from the organization
we call for [See attachment number (I)]. - All we need is to tweak them,
coordinate their work, collect their elements and merge their efforts with
others and then connect them with the comprehensive plan we seek. For instance, We
have a seed for a "comprehensive media and art" organization: we own
a print + advanced typesetting machine -t audio and visual center + art production
office + magazines in Arabic and English [The Horizons, The Hope, The Politicians,
Ila Falastine, Press Clips, al-Zaytouna, Palestine Monitor, Social Sciences
Magazines.,.] + art band + photographers + producers + programs anchors +journalists
+ in addition to other media and art experiences". Another example: We
have a seed for a "comprehensive Dawa' educational" organization: We
have the Daw'a section in ISNA + Dr. Jamal Badawi Foundation + the center run
by brother Harned al-Ghazali + the Dawa' center the Dawa' Committee and brother
Shaker al-Sayyed are seeking to establish now + in addition to other Daw'a
efforts here and there...". And this applies to all the organizations
we call on establishing. - The big challenge that is ahead of us is how to
turn these seeds or "scattered" elements into comprehensive, stable,
"settled" organizations that are connected with our Movement and which fly
in our orbit and take orders from ow guidance. This does not prevent - but calls
for - each central organization to have its local branches but its connection
with the Islamic center in the city is a must. Page 12 of 18 Bate #ISE-SW
lB10/0000422 (Cont'd) - What is needed is to seek to prepare the atmosphere
and the means to achieve "the merger" so that the sections, the committees,
the regions, the branches and the Usras are eventually the heart and the core
of these organizations. Or, for the shift and the change to occur as follows: Page
13 of 18 Bate #ISE-SW lB10/0000423 1 - The Movement Department + The
Secretariat Department 2- Education Department + Dawa'a Com. 3- Sisters
Department 4- The Financial Department + Investment Committee + The Endowment 5-
Youth Department + Youths Organizations Department 6- The Social Committee
+ Matrimony Committee + Mercy Foundation 7- The Security Committee 8-
The Political Depart. + Palestine Com. 9- The Group's Court + The Legal Com. 10-
Domestic Work Department 1 1 - Our magazines + the print + our art band 12-
The Studies Association + The Publication House + Dar al-Kitab 13- Scientific
and Medial societies 14- The Organizational Conference 15- The Shura Council
+ Planning Corn. 16- The Executive Office 17- The General Masul 18- The
regions, branches & Usras - The Organizational & Administrative Organization
- The General Center - Dawa' and Educational Organization - The Women's
Organization - The Economic Organization - Youth Organizations - The
Social Organization - The Security Organization - The Political Organization -
The Judicial Organization - Its work is to be distributed to the rest of the organizations -
The Media and Art Organization - The Intellectual & Cultural Organization -
Scientific, Educational & Professional Organization - The Islamic-American
Founding Conference - The Shura Council for the Islamic-American Movement -
The Executive Office of the Islamic-American Movement - Chairman of the
Islamic Movement and its official Spokesman - Field leaders of organizations
& Islamic centers Five: Comarehensive Settlement Organization: - We
would then seek and struggle in order to make each one of these above-mentioned organizations
a "comprehensive organization" throughout the days and the years, and
as long as we are destined to be in this country. What is important is that
we put the foundation and we will be followed by peoples and generations that
would finish the march and the road but with a clearly-defined guidance. Page
140f 18 Bate #ISE-SW lBlO/ 0000423 (Cont'd) And, in order for us to clarify
what we mean with the comprehensive, specialized organization, we mention here
the characteristics and traits of each organization of the "promising" organizations. 1-
From the Dawa' and educational as~e c[tT he Dawa' and Educational Or~anizationlt:o include: -
The Organization to spread the Dawa' (Central and local branches). - An institute
to graduate Callers and Educators. - Scholars, Callers, Educators, Preachers
and Program Anchors, - Art and communication technology, Conveyance and Dawa'. Bate
#ISE-SW 1B10/0000424 (10) - A television station. - A specialized Dawa'
magazine. - A radio station. - The Higher Islamic Council for Callers and
Educators. - The Higher Council for Mosques and Islamic Centers. - Friendship
Societies with the other religions ... and things like that. 2- Politicallv
IThe Political Oreanizationl: to include: - A central political party. -
Local political offices. - Political symbols. - Relationships and alliances. -
The American Organization for Islamic Political Action - Advanced Information
Centers.. . .and things like that. 3- Media [The Media and Art Or~anizationl:to
include: - A daily newspaper. - Weekly, monthly and seasonal magazines. -
Radio stations. - Television programs. - Audio and visual centers. -
A magazine for the Muslim child. - A magazine for the Muslim woman. - A
print and typesetting machines. - A production office. - A photography and
recording studio - Art bands for acting, chanting and theater. - A marketing
and art production office ... and things like that, Page 15 of 1 S 14 Bate
#ISE-SW 1B10/ 0000425 4- Economicallv [The Economic Or~anizationl:to include: -
An Islamic Central bank. - Islamic endowments. - Investment projects. -
An organization for interest-free loans .... and things like that. 5- Scientifically
and Professionallv [The Scientific, Educational and Professional Organization1
: to include: - Scientific research centers. - Technical organizations and
vocational training. - An Islamic university. - Islamic schools. - A
council for education and scientific research. - Centers to train teachers. -
Scientific societies in schools. - An office for academic guidance. - A
body for authorship and Islamic curricula.. . . and things like that. 6- Culturallv
and Intellectuallv [The Cultural and Intellectual Or~anizationl:to include: -
A center for studies and research. - Cultural and intellectual foundations
such as [The Social Scientists Society - Scientists and Engineers Society.,
. .I. - An organization for Islamic thought and culture. - A publication,
translation and distribution house for Islamic books. - An office for archiving,
history and authentication - The project to translate the Noble Quran, the
Noble Sayings .... and things like that. 7- Sociallv I The Social-Charitable
Or~anizationl:to include: - Social clubs for the youths and the community's
sons and daughters - Local societies for social welfare and the services are
tied to the Islamic centers - The Islamic Organization to Combat the Social
Ills of the U.S. Society - Islamic houses project - Matrimony and family
cases office .... and things like that. Page 16 of 18 Bate #HE-SW lB1010000426 8-
Youths [The Youth Or~anizationlt:o include: - Central and local youths foundations. -
Sports teams and clubs - Scouting teams .... and things like that. 9- Women
[The Women Organization]: to include: - Central and local women societies. -
Organizations of training, vocational and housekeeping. - An organization to
train female preachers. - Islamic kindergartens ... and things like that. 10-
Organizationallv and Administratively [The Administrative and Organizational Or~anizationl:to
include: - An institute for training, growth, development and planning -
Prominent experts in this field - Work systems, bylaws and charters fit for
running the most complicated bodies and organizations - A periodic magazine
in Islamic development and administration. - Owning camps and halls for the
various activities. - A data, polling and census bank. - An advanced communication
network. - An advanced archive for our heritage and production .... and things
like that. 11- Securitv [The Securitv Orpanizationl: to include: - Clubs
for training and learning self-defense techniques. - A center which is concerned
with the security issues [Technical, intellectual, technological and human].
.. .and things like that. 12- Leaallv [The Le ~ aOl rpanizationl: to include: -
A Central Jurisprudence Council. - A Central Islamic Court. - Muslim Attorneys
Society. - The Islamic Foundation for Defense of Muslims' Rights ... and things
like that. And success is by God. Page 17 of 18 Bate #ISE-SW 16101 0000427 Attachment
number (1 1 A list of our organizations and the organizations of our friends [Imagine
if t they all march according to one plan! ! !] 1- ISNA = ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF
NORTH AMERICA 2- MSA = MUSLIM STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION 3- MCA = THE MUSLIM
COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATION 4- AMSS = THE ASSOCIATION OF MUSLIM SOCIAL SCIENTISTS 5-
AMSE = THE ASSOCIATION OF MUSLIM SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS 6- IMA = ISLAMIC
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 7- ITC = 8- NAIT 9- FID 10- IHC 11- ICD 12-
ATP 13- AVC 14- IBS 15- MBA 16- MYNA 17- IFC 18- IPAC 19-
IED ISLAMIC TEACHING CENTER = NORTH AMERICAN ISLAMIC TRUST = FOUNDATION
FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT = ISLAMIC HOUSING COOPERATIVE = ISLAMIC CENTERS
DIVISION = AMERICAN TRUST PUBLICATIONS = AUDIO-VISUAL CENTER = ISLAMIC
BOOK SERVICE = MUSLIM BUSINESSMEN ASSOCIATION = MUSLIM YOUTH OF NORTH AMERICA =
ISNA FIQH COMMITTEE = ISNA POLITICAL AWARENESS COMMITTEE = ISLAMIC EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT 20- MAYA = MUSLIM ARAB YOUTH ASSOCIATION 21- MISG = MALASIAN
[sic] ISLAMIC STUDY GROUP 22- IAP = ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION FOR PALESTINE 23-
UASR = UNITED ASSOCIATION FOR STUDIES AND RESEARCH 24- OLF = OCCUPIED LAND
FUND 25- MIA = MERCY INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 26- ISNA = ISLAMIC CIRCLE
OF NORTH AMERICA 27- BMI = BAITUL MAL INC 28- IIIT = INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
FOR ISLAMIC THOUGHT 29- IIC = ISLAMIC INFORMATION CENTER Page 18 of 18 |
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