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The 13th Annual National Muslim Congress Conference

The 13th Annual National Muslim Congress Conference will be held in Dallas, TX on Aug 18-20th 2017. In attendance will be a number of renowned scholars who will address various topics at the conference sessions.

Important Date

Conference Date: August 18-20, 2017

Venue: Hyatt Regency DFW, 2334 North International Parkway, Dallas, TX, USA

Special events at the conference include:

  • Heavenly Match, a spouse selection service.
  • High energy Poetry Slam organized by the youth.
  • Medical camp arranged by physicians who volunteer their time and expertise for medical check-up,
  • Holy Qur’an contest managed under the auspices of world-renowned Qari, HI Abazar Wahedi.
  • Art Contest for all age groups.
  • 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament on Friday Aug 18thfor the youth.

There will also be stalls at the bazaar selling Islamic items from books to clothes, art work and much more.

Overall this will be an activity packed event that will allow for a unique opportunity for us to meet each other and the scholars in an Islamic atmosphere. Details on various sessions will be added closer to the conference.

Muslim Congress is a charitable non-profit organization in accordance with section 501 (c)(3) of the IRS tax code. It seeks to promote unity among the Muslims of North America. Our goal is to excel and enhance the Muslim cause so that the Muslims become proud over their Islamic identity, well-informed and successful citizens while retaining the values of the pure Muhammadan (sawa) Islam-the only true Islam. The primary goal of Muslim Congress is to provide educational services that will directly benefit our communities. Some of these services are already underway and available while others will be made available in the near future.

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