Two Women Now Lead Major Muslim Medical Organization

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.

IMANA Leadership Transition

IMANA Leadership Transition

At this important juncture of leadership transition in IMANA, we welcome Dr. Syed Rahman as our new President. Dr. Rahman brings extensive medical experience and a deep commitment to humanitarian work. He has served diligently on the IMANA board, demonstrating a strong understanding of our mission and goals.

American-Muslim Physicians Home Safe from Journey to Gaza

American-Muslim Physicians Home Safe from Journey to Gaza

Four humanitarian-minded medical doctors, members of the nonprofit Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA) have safely returned to the United States following an intense journey to southern Gaza. As bombings and attacks continued, these physicians put their own safety aside to provide critical medical care to thousands of maimed, burned, and traumatized men, women, and children of the Israeli-Hamas conflict.