by Kiran F | Aug 2, 2021 | Press Release |
LOMBARD, Ill. — Dr. Marium Husain and Dr. Anam Tariq, longtime leaders and supporters of the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA) will serve as the organization’s first time female president and vice president duo. Husain is heavily involved with IMANA’s work to improve public health education and domestic projects related to food insecurity, women’s health, reproductive health, and climate change. Tariq has long worked to promote public health education and access to preventive care with IMANA and the World Health Organization. Husain and Tariq assume their roles as IMANA continues to respond to the global COVID pandemic and organize international public health missions.
by Kiran F | Apr 12, 2021 | IMANA eNewsletter, IMANA Events |
IMANA NEWSLETTER One week left until Ramadan – It’s time to Celebrate! April 2nd, 2021 Join us on Saturday, May 1st for a special IMANA Virtual Ramadan Iftar, to be broadcast live featuring special guest speakers Dr. Omar Suleiman, Imam Khalid Latif, as...
by Kiran F | Apr 2, 2021 | IMANA eNewsletter, IMANA Events, Ramadan |
IMANA RAMADAN Five Health Tips to Remember this Ramadan Saleem Murillo April 2nd, 2021 With Ramadan less than two weeks away, it is all-too-easy to get caught up in the excitement of the time without taking into account the physical and mental preparation that is...
by Kiran F | Oct 23, 2020 | IMANA News |
IMANA NEWS IMANA at the Forefront of Covid-19 response October 23rd, 2020 Assalaamu alaiakum (Greetings of Peace) Dear IMANA Family, Over the past eight months, the Covid-19 outbreak has permanently changed the world. As the virus spread at alarming levels, the IMANA...
by Kiran F | Oct 14, 2020 |
Join subject-matter experts at IMANA for this informative webinar on recent updates about COVID-19, what President Trump’s Covid-19 diagnosis means at a time when the pandemic is raging and what precautionary measures one should undertake as the weather gets colder.
All information contained within this webinar is current as of Oct. 14, 2020.