Annual Muslim Youth Summer Camp

Apologies if this has been previously posted.


Islamic Society of North America presents the Annual Muslim Youth Summer Camp

WHERE: Plainfield, Indiana
DATE: July 19-29, 2002

Ages: 16- 20 - Families are welcome Optional Undergraduate academic credit available. Event limited to 26 brothers and 26 sisters.
COST: Youth (includes shared room, food and training): $250.00 per person
Families (includes meals and training): $100.00 per person
Hotel rooms for families (maximum four people): $50 per night + tax

Topics include:
Fiqh, Islamic History, Muslim American identity, Leadership training

Speakers include:
Shaikh Muhammad Nur Abdullah, President, ISNA
Dr. Ingrid Mattson, VP-USA, ISNA & Professor, Hartford Seminary
Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, Secretary General, ISNA
Dr. Muzammil Siddiqi, Member, Fiqh Council of North America
Br. Safaa Zarzour, Principal, Universal School
Dr. Taha Jabir Alalwani, Chairman, Fiqh Council of North America
Dr. Jamal Badawi, Professor, St. Mary’s University
Dr. Iqbal Unus, IIIT
Dr. Hisham Altalib, IIIT
Dr. Ihsan Bagby, Professor, Shaw University
Dr. Akbar Mohammad, Professor, SUNY-Binghampton
Dr. Abdul Hakeen Jackson, Professor, University of Michigan
Br. Altaf Husain, President, Muslim Students Association (USA & Canada)

For Further information, please contact:
ISNA Community Development Department 317-839-8157 ext 804 or 231 or email: [email protected] or [email protected]


So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another / Only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence ~ Henry W. Longfellow

WoW! I wish I could come all that way

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Enjoy it, these things are really cool

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Mushi, I'm not going to it either :-( Just thought I'd pass it along. If some Guppy does actually attend, it would be very interesting to learn their experiences regarding the event.


So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another / Only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence ~ Henry W. Longfellow