Sunday, July 26, 2009

Atlanta Area Muslim News - Majaan Basketball Youth Sports

Marjaan Basketball Tournament
To members of Atlanta (ATL) Muslims


Asalaam Alaikum,
Marjaan will be having their 2nd Annual 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament on August 15, 2009. The tournament will be held at Lucky Shoals Indoor Gym: 4651 Britt Road, Norcross, GA 30093. There will be two divisions: (A) ages 12-17 and (B) 18-up. People from division A can play in division B but not vice versa. The cost is $15 dollars per person which will include foods and drinks. There will be prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. For more info on this event, go to www.marjaan.org. Register your team online as soon as possible. There are only 30 slots available for teams (15 teams for Division A and 15 teams for Division B). First four teams to register from each division will play the first games. This tournament is for sake of Allah (SWT). A means to gather the muslim youth of atlanta and to bring islamic awareness. Please spread the word to your families and friends. Also, if you do not have a team then go to our facebook event and post on the wall: NEED A TEAM. If you have any additional question call:

Mahmood Ramzan 678-665-2550
Azhar Malik 404-918-9064

Jazakullahkhair,
Marjaan Youth Group

Atlanta Area Muslim News - Majid Omar Youth Sports

Masjid Omar News!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To members of Atlanta (ATL) Muslims

For those of you that do not know, I have started a Muslim Basket Ball League at Masjid Omar. Mashallah it is going really well. It is to raise money towards the Masjid. 100% of proceeds are going towards the masjid, and because of that we were able to help get a new regulation Basket Ball Goal, Mashallah. Thanks to those that helped to make it possible. For those that are interested in still playing in the League, I am still taking team registrations. Everyone is having so much fun and playing for a good cause. Check out the Facebook event "Basketball Summer League"

Inshallah, I will also be putting together a volleyball, badminton, and Ping Pong tournament. Please let me know if you are interested inshallah. I am also planning to put together an Adult Arabic and possibly Urdu classes, if you are interested.

Al-Falah Academy is starting on September 28 at Masjid Omar. It is a full-time School from Kindergarden through Second Grade. If you know of anyone interested we are taking applications, inshallah.

Jazak Allah Khair,

Omer Ahmad

Muslim headscarves to be allowed in Georgia courtrooms

http://blogs.ajc.com/political-insider-jim-galloway/2009/07/24/muslim-head-scarfs-to-be-allowed-in-georgia-courtrooms/

This is a copy of the report by AJC political-insider-Jim-Galloway

Those who walk into any Georgia courtroom will be allowed to wear head coverings, such as scarfs worn by Muslim women.

The new policy was adopted Wednesday at a meeting of the Judicial Council of Georgia, the policy-making body for Georgia courts.

This from a press release issued this afternoon:

The policy is designed to balance a court’s legitimate security concerns with a person’s right to practice his or her faith in a public place. Under the new policy, if a security officer wanted to conduct a search, the person would have the option of having the inspection performed in a private area by an officer of the same gender.

The measure stems from the December 2008 arrest of Lisa Valentine after she refused to remove her hijab, the head scarf worn by Muslim women. She said to do so would violate her faith. But Judge Keith Rollins of the Douglasville Municipal Court found her in contempt of court and ordered her to serve 10 days in jail.

The incident prompted a formal complaint from the U.S. Department of Justice. The Anti-Defamation League, Council on American-Islamic Relations and American Civil Liberties Union also lodged complaints.

On June 12th, Ms. Valentine testified before the Supreme Court of Georgia Committee on Access and Fairness in the Courts.

“If this had been a nun, no one would have required her to remove her habit,” said Chief Justice Carol Hunstein, who chairs the Judicial Council. “I think this is a good rule, and I think it’s clear.”

Specifically, the adopted policy states:

“Head coverings are prohibited from the courtroom except in cases where the covering is worn for medical or religious reasons. To the extent security requires a search of a person wearing a head covering for medical or religious reasons, the individual has the option of having the inspection performed by a same-sex officer in a private area. The individual is allowed to put his or her own head covering back on after the inspection is complete.”

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Islamic Dress for Men : Yes there are Clothing Restrictions for Men

Do you know that Muslim men also have a dress code? Many people forget that there are also restrictions in Muslim men’s clothing. In Islam both men and women are told by Allah to dress modestly. Clothing restrictions are not only for Muslim women. The media has made much about clothing restrictions on women, and lately the hijab in particular has come under much scrutiny as being “scary”.

However, contrary to popular belief among many non-Muslims, Muslim men also have a dress code to follow. Men should be as modest in their appearance as women. All Muslims, whether they be male or female should try to blend in and not draw attention to themselves.

Additionally Muslim men should also wear clothing that is loose fitting enough that all parts of the body are concealed and show the bare minimum of their skin. Neither Muslim men nor women wear shorts as many people in the western world do. It is forbidden in their religion as they must conceal themselves.

While praying in a mosque, clothing should be plain and not be distracting. The Quran tells men that they should not wear silk or gold jewelry to show off their wealth. Clothing should not attract attention or be worn to show off. In addition, it is recommended that Muslim men wear a beard, no longer than a fist length and keep their hair managed and neat, When praying they should cover their heads with a kufi (mens hat) or a turban. It is recommended that a Tunic or Long Shirt be worn.

Typical clothing for men are long gowns or robes (known as jelbabs or thobes) or a salwar kameez, which is a loose long shirt worn with loose fitting pants. Fabric restrictions are also in place for Islamic men. Wearing of Silk and saffron colored clothing is forbidden for men only.

Where Islamic women can wear gold or silver jewelry, Gold jewelry is not permitted for Islamic men; they may however wear silver rings. Dress restrictions are in place not just for women, men have them too.

So in answer to the question do you know that Muslim men also have a dress code? Yes they most definitely do. Islam does not restrict only women in their dress, men are restricted also. It is in place for the self protection of all Muslims so they are respected and not seen as sex symbols and may therefore be taken seriously in society. And there is nothing wrong or “scary” about it. These restrictions have been in place for centuries.


(If you are looking to find proper Islamic clothing be sure to check out our store Odds & Ends Islamic Store in Atlanta or on-line at One Islamic Store Odds N Ends http://www.oneislamicstore.com we have just what you need to meet the clothing requirements for Muslim men, women and children).

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Underscarves: The New Fashion Accessory


Underscarves can change the look of a scarf or dress up an ordinary scarf for a special occasion. And of course they are good for keeping your hair in place and properly covered.

Underscarves have recently become in demand not only for those wishing to cover their hair but as a means of giving scarves a whole new look. They have become the new fashion accessory. It used to be that often ladies would cover up their underscarf entirely so it would not show.

This is not the case anymore. It is quickly becoming very popular to let your underscarf show. In fact often you will find lovely beaded underscarves that dress up any scarf you many have in your collection at home. These beaded ones are perfect to wear for Ramadan, a Wedding, a party or for anytime you just want to look more dressy.

There is no excuse to hide plain ones under your scarf anymore. Some people like to exactly match their scarf, if they are wearing a solid scarf they will get the exact color in an underscarf. Now however women are changing the look by choosing another color adding a layered effect.

A printed scarf can look new if you pick out a different color in the print to wear as an underscarf. This can really change the look of your scarf. If your scarf has several colors you may pick out several matching underscarves to bring out the different colors of the scarf and to match what you are wearing. This can give both your scarf and your outfit a whole new look.

The underscarf is fast becoming the accessory not to be without. At One Islamic Store we carry a nice variety of underscarves, everything from beaded to laced to a look of denim, or even plain colored ones giving you a wide choice to choose from. The new uses and huge variety that is now readily available gives the once purely practical underscarf a whole new use as a valued fashion accessory. The once hidden underscarf has come out into full view.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

SHIA ISMAILI MUSLIMS: Presentation by HUSSEIN RASHID

SHIA ISMAILI MUSLIMS:
"A Facet of The Islamic Mosaic of Diversity."
This event is planned to start at 11:45 am on Aug 5, 2009 at Ismali Center.

Host: Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta
Type: Education - Lecture
Network: Global
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Time: 11:45am - 1:30pm
Location:Ismali Center
Street: 685 Dekalb Industrial Way
City/Town:Decatur, GA
Phone: 4046223399
Email: worldpilgrims@bellsouth.net

Description:

Presentation by HUSSEIN RASHID: proud Muslim, native New Yorker
Writer for religious dispatches(www.husseinrashid.com)
Commentator for media outlets
And professor-Hofstra University
Of Course….DEEPLY COMMITTED TO INTERFAITH WORK

RSVP: 404 622 3399 OR worldpilgrims@bellsouth.net
BOX LUNCH- $10, RSVP required

685 DEKALB INDUSTRIAL WAY
DECATUR, GEORGIA 30033

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Friday, July 3, 2009

DELUXE TIE DYE SHAWLS /WRAPS /SARONG/DECORATIVE THROW LARGE SIZE 44 X 86

DELUXE TIE DYE SHAWLS /WRAPS /SARONG/DECORATIVE THROW LARGE SIZE 44 X 86 http://oneislamicstore.com/ Great for Teen, Makes a Nice gift !

Thursday, July 2, 2009

ZOO ATLANTA SPECIAL PRICE JULY 4th & 5th

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