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MAP5 (Muslim American Power5)

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Join us each Monday 10a PT/1p ET for an episode of MAP5 (Muslim American Power 5) with Amatullah Alaji-Sabrie, Fleming El-Amin, Cheryl Sudduth, and guests for a discussion on our obligations as Muslims to transform our faith into action through proactive civic engagement, examining our roles as Muslims in establishing a more just society.

How do we inform, educate and engage our communities on a sustainable level? How do we train & support future leaders? How do we get elected or appointed to boards & commissions? How do we encourage & protect our leaders? What does 'true accountability' (ourselves, community, electeds) look like? How do we create, build & sustain collaborative & mutually beneficial coalitions with like-minded individuals & organizations?

THIS WEEK: Join host Amatullah Alaji-Sabrie with guests Amatullah Umrani, ACGG; Saba Muhammad, Chaplain Central CA Women's Facility; Hafsah Al Amin, California Coalition for Women Prisoners; Pastor Phyllis Scott, Tree of Life Empowerment Ministry, Motherhood Foundation. We will discuss the issues and concerns surrounding incarcerated women and their return to our communities. This program, insha'Allah, will be an introduction and part of a series examining some of the issues facing incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women.

Listen on-line at AM360.org and 24 hour live streaming (701) 719-4197! Live audience call-in to the studio at (515) 605-9891 or (425) 292-4253. Email us at info@cwsc.us, tweet @CWShuraa, like us on Facebook, Community Wide Shura’a Conference. Visit AM360 parent corporation Community Wide Shura’a Conference at cwsc.us, or leave a listener comment at (910) 317-0297. You're listening to AM360, the #1 Islamic Radio Station in the Nation, where your intellect is respected and your voice protected.

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