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Attorney Kamran Memon has been practicing law in the Chicagoland area since 1997. He has successfully represented many clients in a variety of legal matters. Kamran works with a trusted network of attorneys who are experienced and skilled in a variety of legal areas.
Kamran graduated from the University of Chicago Law School, where he was a student of Professor Barack Obama.
Kamran is a co-founder of the Muslim Bar Association of Chicago and CAIR-Chicago. He is a member of the Muslim Bar Association of Chicago, the South Asian Bar Association of Chicago, the National Association of Muslim Lawyers, the Chicago chapter of the Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs, and the Illinois chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association. He previously served as a member of the Illinois Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Kamran is a former host of Radio Islam on WCEV 1450 AM in Chicago. He is a co-founder of the Annual Chicagoland Muslim Community Thanksgiving Turkey Drive.
Join us for a hands-on workshop exploring the timeless beauty of Islamic geometric patterns, presented in collaboration with MathArtPlay, a project at the intersection of mathematics and art. Dr. Rebin Muhammad—a mathematician, educator, and artist originally from the Kurdistan region of Iraq, and a co-founder of MathArtPlay—will share his vision of math as a creative experience.
In this session, you’ll see how symmetry, proportion, and creativity come together in intricate geometric designs. Participants will learn to construct traditional Islamic geometric patterns using a compass and straightedge, and will leave with a finished pattern of their own.
Open to students, educators, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of art and mathematics. No prior experience in art or math is required,just curiosity and creativity!
Rooted in Maryland's diverse medical community, APPNA Maryland Chapter represents physicians of Pakistani descent who are dedicated to fostering meaningful connections and advancing healthcare on both local and international levels. As an independent, not-for-profit professional organization with no substantial political affiliations, the chapter serves as a bridge between accomplished healthcare providers and the communities they serve throughout Maryland.
The organization's mission extends far beyond professional networking. APPNA Maryland is deeply committed to charitable work and medical relief, with active programs supporting healthcare delivery in Pakistan through donations of medical supplies and educational resources, while simultaneously addressing healthcare needs in North America. The chapter demonstrates its dedication to the next generation through student scholarship programs and loan endowment funds, investing in future physicians who will continue the tradition of excellence.
Under current leadership, APPNA Maryland is pursuing ambitious goals including community health clinic initiatives, special programs for vulnerable populations through the ZAIL Project, and comprehensive Ramadan food drives for families in need. The organization brings together physicians who share a commitment to equitable healthcare access, scientific advancement, and community service. By creating spaces for professional collaboration, cultural connection, and humanitarian action, APPNA Maryland Chapter embodies the values of compassion, education, and service that define its member physicians throughout Maryland and their broader commitment to global health improvement.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Lawyers Association, USA operates as a dedicated ancillary organization of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland. AMLA was established with a foundational mission to provide legal assistance to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community while championing the human and civil rights of persecuted Ahmadi Muslims worldwide. The organization is uniquely composed of Ahmadi Muslim legal professionals—including licensed attorneys, judges, and law students—who unite around shared values of justice, faith, and community service.
What distinguishes AMLA is its dual commitment to serving both its own faith community and the broader public. The organization recognizes that legal support is essential to protecting vulnerable populations and ensuring equal access to justice. AMLA members gain access to a wealth of legal resources and collaborative expertise, creating a supportive network for professional growth and community impact. For members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, AMLA serves as a trusted resource whenever legal inquiries arise, providing reassurance that experienced professionals are available to assist. The association is equally dedicated to nurturing future legal leaders through comprehensive mentorship programs for law students and pre-law candidates. By fostering positive interactions between AMLA and other legal organizations, the association amplifies its ability to advocate for justice and protect the rights of those it serves throughout the United States.