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American Muslim Women Physicians Association (AMWPA) is an organization of Muslim women physicians, dentists and medical students. Muslim women physicians of Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex (DFW) came together in 1999 and thought that there was a real need to help the community to empower women through improving their health, welfare and to bring Muslim women doctors, dentists in communication with each other for encouragement and camaraderie.
The vision of this organization is to promote the health, welfare and education of women.
The mission of the American Muslim Women Physicians Association is to improve the condition of Women’s Health, Provide a platform for Muslim Women in Medicine and raise Awareness of issues regarding Community Welfare.
The Islamic Society of Greater Houston is the largest Islamic society in North America. It was established in 1969 in the heart of Houston Texas and currently includes 21 Islamic Centers. Our aim is to serve the Muslims of Houston and, along with other faith based communities, be a beacon of light to illuminate and serve our city.
ISGH is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that is registered in the State of Texas.
Our vision is to provide religious and social services to all Muslims and to provide channels of understanding and communication between Muslims and the Houston community in general. We aim to live our vision by providing a variety of services that range from educational, to charitable, social and religious services.
Najmu Mohseen is an attorney with a breadth of legal and personal experiences and she incorporates that into her practice to ensure that she provides holistic, client-centered legal services. Her legal career, though relatively short, spans from complex civil rights litigation including matters relating to national security, inadequacies with the No Fly Listing Process, conditions of prison confinement, immigration removal defense, eviction, family law, and a bit of everything else.
Najmu started her legal career as an Equal Justice Works fellow focusing on ensuring access to religious accommodations for prisoners and detainees. Through this fellowship, several state and county-wide prison policies were amended, ensuring better conditions of confinement, in addition to individual accommodation advocacy. Though the subject matter is different, the skills required are the same. Najmu utilizes the skills learned from working with vulnerable populations like inmates—most of whom were Black and people of color—and those asylum seekers facing deportation, and strives to practice law in a trauma-informed way. Najmu understands that people ensnared in the family court system may be going through a traumatic time in their lives and may need a thoughtful ear, in addition to a sharp legal mind.
Feras Mousilli is Managing Partner of Lloyd & Mousilli and advises business clients on a range of technology law issues. He specializes in counseling technology companies from start-ups in their early formation and development, through support of multi-billion dollar operations of the largest companies in the world.
Before founding Lloyd & Mousilli, he served as Senior Corporate Counsel for both Apple Inc. and Dell Inc. Prior to serving as corporate counsel, Mr. Mousilli practiced with DLA Piper in the intellectual property group.
Mr. Mousilli is Co-Chair of the Arab Film & Media Institute, board member of the Association of Corporate Counsel, and Guest Lecturer at the University of Texas School of Law. He is the proud recipient of the Judge Suzanne Covington Pro Bono Award, Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine.
Weekly meditation and remembrance (dhikr) in the Sufi tradition of love, mindfulness, and devotion.
Experience the peace and beauty of Sufi meditation in a welcoming, contemplative space.
Each week we come together to sit in silent meditation, listen to the words of Sufi masters like Rumi and Hafez, listen to devotional music, and reflect on love and the unity of being.
Our meetings are calm, simple, and open to anyone who approaches with sincerity and a desire for inner stillness.
Meeting a suitable spouse has become a challenge with our busy lives and the lack of opportunities around us. Come and engage with single Muslims by being introduced to them through fun halal initiatives.
Join us for some fun and engaging discussion. Whatever your marital status - there is going to be some open discussion around marriage and relationships, which we hope will change your life and perceptions.
The event will have a mix of group activities and one-on-one conversations.
Interested Muslim men and women between the ages of 25- 40 are invited to attend a matrimonial event for Muslim singles to find a suitable spouse!