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Overview
The
Guidelines for Best Practices of Islamic Centers underscore attitudes
and actions needed to empower the Muslim community and allow it to make
better use of the tremendous human and financial resources it
possesses. The Guidelines aim at improving leadership effectiveness,
harmony, and compliance with Islamic principles. Setting the Islamic
center on firm footings is essential for allowing American Muslims to
focus their energies on building their communities, enhancing public
relations and interfaith understanding, and contributing to advancing
services and charitable work.
The guidelines presented hear are
based on both the practices adopted by some of the most organized and
vibrant Islamic centers in North American, as well as on discussions
with, and recommendations of, Muslim scholars, leaders, and persons
involved in the hard work of building the leadership capacity of the
American Muslim community.
The document should be considered a
work in progress, as we will continue to refine it on the basis of the
evolving experiences of the Muslim community, and the feedback we
receive from Muslims throughout North America.
The Guidelines
cover eight important areas the need the immediate attention of
community leaders. Each set of guidelines is preceded by an overview to
provide context and underscore the need that gave rise to their
annunciation. The overview also points briefly to their Islamic roots.
To
facilitate the implementation of the Guidelines, a number of resources,
both human and material, are suggested for each area. Some basic
materials are currently available at ISNA Leadership Development Center
(ILDC) in print form, and will soon be available online. We, however,
welcome additional information and resources.
ILDC is
currently working on developing training sessions to facilitate the
implementation of the Guidelines, and on the preparation of packages to
make it easy for community leaders to apply the recommended Guidelines.
Please feel free to contact me if you would like to contribute to this
project, or are interested in training and consultation on building
leadership capacity in your community.
Developing the leadership
capacity of the American Muslim community is not only necessary to
overcome the many challenges we all confront, but is the duty and
responsibility we all have to make sure that Islam stand on strong
footings for future growth and development in North American.