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2012 ANNUAL REPORT MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2 03 04,05 06 07,08 09 10,11,12 13 VISION STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT CORE VALUES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY RELIGIOUS SERVICES ADULT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS CHARITABLE AND ZAKAT ASSISTANCE MOSQUE FOUNDATION COMMUNITY CENTER IMAMS & SOCIAL SERVICES 14,15 CHILDREN S WEEKEND & SUMMER SCHOOLS 16,17 COMMUNITY OUTREACH 18 COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP 19 INTERFAITH INITIATIVES 20,21,22,23 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012 24,25 FINANCIAL REPORT 26,27 MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND OUR ORGANIZATION 28,29 PHOTOS 30 FULLTIME STAFF 31 CONTACT US

VISION STATEMENT Our vision is to be the leading mosque in the United States in providing Islamic guidance and services to the community. MISSION STATEMENT The Mosque Foundation serves the spiritual, religious, and communal needs of area Muslims by means of nurturing their faith, upholding their values, and fostering the wellbeing of the community around us through worship, charity, education, outreach, and civic engagement. Devotion Leadership Excellence Service Welcoming M O S Q U E F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 1 2 A N N U A L R E P O RT CORE VALUES 3

2012 ANNUAL REPORT MOSQUE FOUNDATION 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Assalamu Alaikum, We would like to thank you greatly for your continuous involvement and generous support of your second home: the Mosque Foundation. As one of the most prominent mosques in Illinois, the Mosque Foundation has established itself as a forerunner of progress and development in the American Muslim landscape, consistently focusing on improvement. It continues to radiate its services to all, addressing the spiritual, religious, and communal needs of its constituents, and it has proven itself as an indisputable and indispensable advocate for Islam in America. The essence of the Mosque Foundation lies in its religious services the core that allows it to flourish and develop. By attempting to address every facet of an American Muslim s life, the Mosque also takes a proactive, comprehensive approach to community service. Serving as the hub for numerous forms of outreach, the Mosque has initiated programs through the Community Center, a sanctuary for many children to play sports and gain spiritual and emotional support; and the Community Food Pantry, where lines of people, regardless of creed, congregate every Monday awaiting sustenance; and its Zakat assistance program which provided 677 needy families and 36 nonprofit organizations with financial assistance totaling close to $1.1M in 2012. The Mosque Foundation has garnered attention for its civic involvement and activism on multiple levels. It has initiated and led endeavors toward the realization of tangible goals in the arenas of politics, the environment, and social justice. It plays a pivotal role in encouraging community members to exercise their civic duty as American citizens by voting and taking a dynamic role in the political process.

The year 2012 was a remarkable year full of programs and events on a daily basis, not only weekends. Friday Night Live continues to be a successful weekly program, where about 200 youth, between the ages of 13 to 17, attend an innovative and proactive program developed and led by youth themselves under the supervision of our Imams & MFCC Director. AlSiddiq School enrollment has grown to 680 students this year, utilizing Universal and Aqsa schools. Best of all, we have completed our 14month Strategic Planning process for the years 2013 2017, in which we developed our strategic priorities and practical goals to address them. The 90page Strategic Plan document will be our roadmap to serve our community and address the challenges our Americanborn generation faces, and ensure the wellbeing of Muslim families. By implementing the goals and programs, laid out in this plan, we will further institutionalize our operations, and secure structured, continuous adult Islamic education as well as a more effective weekend school. We will also have highly effective human resources and more stable and healthy financial resources. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the Mosque Foundation family: the board, staff and volunteers for their time and efforts invested in the process. Also, as we continue to expand to meet our community s current and future needs, we purchased a large property at Harlem and 93 rd St. (9310, 9324 and 9330 S. Harlem Ave). A down payment of $500K has been paid, and the remaining $1M is due in March of 2013. This property will be a waqf to serve our community for many years to come, insha Allah. Please examine the details of the following report, and witness the fruits of your active participation and financial support. We owe our financial health and stability to Allah (swt) and then to you, our members and generous supporters, as our total income for 2012 was $3.5 million. Finally, we pray to Allah (swt) to reward you for your trust in our leadership and for making the Mosque Foundation your second home. Wassalamu Alaikum. Hussein Ata President & Chairman of the Board Sh. Jamal Said, Imam & Director MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 5

MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT OF 2012 6 Eid AlFitr Prayer at Toyota Park RELIGIOUS SERVICES The Mosque Foundation provides a welcoming, spiritual environment where both men and women pray with peace of mind and a sense of belonging. In its sacred space, thousands of people learn the morals and ethics of Islam, the needy come to a tangible refuge, and the troubled find personal help. The essence of the Mosque Foundation lies in its religious services the core that allows it to flourish and develop. One might witness the parking lots overflowing with cars, as nearly 500 worshippers attend the five daily prayers, and 4,500 attend the two Jumu a congregational prayers. Ramadan is always a busy month for the community with nightly Taraweeh prayers; fundraising for numerous well reputed humanitarian and relief organizations each night; separate youth programs; Qiyam prayers during the last ten nights; and LailatulalQadr on the 27th night. The Eid alfitr prayer was celebrated at Toyota Park in 2012, with approximately 18,000 in attendance. The Mosque Foundation also offers its worshippers the opportunity to distribute their adahi with ease and convenience during Hajj season through several organizations which distribute the sacrifices to the needy in countries around the world, including the U.S. In 2012, due to inclement weather conditions, two Eid AlAdha prayers were held at the Mosque Foundation to accommodate the large numbers of worshippers.

MFCC Staff Training ADULT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Building a stable foundation for generations to come has been integral to the Mosque Foundation s mission. Through consistent educational programs, including study circles on various subjects for men and women, for different age groups, in Arabic, English and Spanish, the Mosque continues to cultivate Muslims wellversed in their faith. Below are some highlights of these programs: Community Programs: o Monthly Programs (Arabic & English) o Various Workshops & Seminars o Thursday Lecture in English Men s Programs: o Fiqh Class before Friday prayers o Sunday Tafseer in Arabic o Wednesday Tazkeeyah in Arabic Women s Programs: o Sunday Class in English o Sunday Class in Spanish o Tuesday Tajweed Class o Tuesday Lecture in Arabic o Wednesday Lecture in Arabic o Friday Halaqa o Saturday Arabic 101, Tajweed, and Memorization for English speaking MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 7

2012 ANNUAL REPORT MOSQUE FOUNDATION 8 Women s Program Monthly Arabic Program

CHARITABLE AND ZAKAT ASSISTANCE The Mosque Foundation consistently and reliably extends assistance to those in need. The Mosque serves as a collector and distributor of Zakat funds, and in 2012, 677 families received financial support from these funds as well as 36 charitable organizations that serve thousands locally and internationally for a total of close to $1.1M throughout the year. The Mosque Foundation Community Food Pantry is still going strong, serving over 300 needy (Muslim and NonMuslim) families per week with supplemental food supplies. The Food Pantry marks its 8th year anniversary of service to the community in March 2013. Distribution hours are every Monday, from 10 am to 1 pm. Our pantry has no geographical boundaries; we even serve Iraqi refugees living in Rogers Park and the suburbs of West Chicago. The Food Pantry has approximately 25 volunteers who are dedicated to the smooth and efficient operation of the organization. The Pantry also allows young students to perform their community service hours at our establishment, offering a Muslim outlet to contribute their time for a charitable cause. MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 9

MOSQUE FOUNDATION COMMUNITY CENTER MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT The Mosque is taking a proactive, comprehensive approach to community outreach. Serving as the hub of this outreach, the Mosque Foundation Community Center (MFCC) offers many programs and services to the community. Through its many youth programs, MFCC has become a sanctuary for boys and girls to play sports, gain spiritual development and receive emotional support. The MFCC also stays in touch with the needs of the community through its many adult and family oriented programs and services. 10 Health Workshop Adult Programs & Services include: o Facility Rental for Azzas, Aqeeqahs, Meetings, etc. o Blood Drives o Free Health Screenings in coordination with CCN o ESL Classes for women in coordination with AAAN o Citizenship Exam preparation class o Aerobics classes for women

Lailat AlQadr Community & Family Oriented Programs include: o Sports Tournaments o Annual Camp Night o Annual Neighborhood Cleanup Day o Career Day M O S Q U E F O U N D AT I O N 2 0 1 2 A N N U A L R E P O RT Lailat AlQadr Program 11

2012 ANNUAL REPORT MOSQUE FOUNDATION 12 Friday Night Live Group Activity Youth Programs include: o Friday Night Live o Afterschool Program o Martial Arts Classes for boys o Islam 101 o Mishkatul Hayaa o Ramadan Programs including: Nightly Taraweeh, Weekly Iftars and Qiyams, Quran & Hadeeth Competitions o Young Muslimahs Friday Night Live

IMAMS & SOCIAL SERVICES The Mosque Foundation is truly blessed to have two dedicated and selfless Imams who not only lead prayers and give lectures, but also comfort, counsel, direct and advise our community in times of joy and distress. In 2012, some of the many services they provided include: o New Muslims Orientation (23 took shahada in 2012) o Premarital counseling o Marriage/divorce services and counseling (145 marriages & 78 divorces in 2012) o Islamic arbitration and mediation services o Parental & teen counseling o Funeral Services at the mosque and at graveside (92 funerals in 2012) Other social services provided through the Mosque Foundation include: o Counseling services provided to female adults by a female social worker such as marital therapy, grief counseling and direction in Fiqh matters for sisters o School & Court mandated community service hours o Excuse letters for religious exemptions o Volunteering opportunities MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 13

CHILDREN S WEEKEND & SUMMER SCHOOLS MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT Teaching is a dynamic profession. Islamic education in the early years of childhood has a lasting impression on our children s lives. The Mosque Foundation is blessed with two full capacity weekend schools: The long established AlSiddiq Sunday School, and MFCC s Saturday Quran School. 14 AlSiddiq Sunday School This year s enrollment reached 680 students not including a large number on a waiting list, which reflects how popular the school has become. This year classes are being held both at Universal School (32 classes) & Aqsa School (7 classes), with 80 faculty members. AlSiddiq School has published their own textbook/workbook duo in a total five book series for its own curriculum of Arabic language, Islamic Studies and Quran, and has established a media committee to write articles for the Mosque Foundation Community Pulse, covering topics that benefit students, teachers and parents and report some of AlSiddiq School activities.

MFCC Saturday Quran School This year s enrollment reached 96 students, with 8 faculty members and 4 teacher s aides. The curriculum focuses on Quran, Islamic Studies, and the very successful AlNouraniyya technique of reading Quran. MFCC Saturday Quran School Summer Programs The Mosque Foundation offers two summer programs for children so that summer break becomes fun, educational and productive. Mosque Foundation Summer Quran Program had 192 students in 2012 and lasted five weeks. MFCC Funtastic Summer Camp had 112 students in 2012 and lasted six we eks. Summer Quran Program Summer Quran Program Races Summer Quran School Teachers MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 15

2012 ANNUAL REPORT MOSQUE FOUNDATION ivil rights ring our c Remembe 16 COMMUNIT Y OUTREACH In an effort to remain connected to a broad base of community members, and to keep the members updated and informed, the Mosque continues to: Publish the Community Pulse a comprehensive, bilingual publication with an annual circulation of 85,000 copies, with 38,000 directmailed in 2012. Maintain its website www.mosquefoundation.org Organize visitor orientations for hundreds of students, church groups, reporters, dignitaries and politicians. Update our community on pivotal events through mail, email, text messages and robotcall.

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2012 ANNUAL REPORT MOSQUE FOUNDATION 18 Gov. Quinn Signs Bill COMMUNIT Y PARTNERSHIP The Mosque Foundation has proven itself as a forerunner of progress on the American Muslim landscape, through its civic involvement and activism on multiple levels. It has initiated and led various endeavors toward the realization of tangible goals in the arenas of politics, the environment, and social justice. Some of these efforts include: Member of the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago (CIOGC) Member of United Power for Action and Justice Member of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) Participant with the Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR Chicago)

Annual Community Iftar INTERFAITH INITIATIVES Interfaith activities are not new to the Mosque Foundation. Our Imams, Board members, and Community members have been consistently participating in such endeavors for more than 20 years through partnerships in interfaith initiatives with local and statewide organizations that promote social justice, equality and peace; ongoing interfaith dialogues; outreach and Islamic presentations to schools, universities, hospitals, churches, and synagogues; and Islamic presentations to visiting faith groups, students, and dignitaries. MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 19

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012 January 11, 2012 Special Program UNRWA s Critical Role in Sustaining Hope and Human Development in Palestine with guest speakers Phil Wilcox, UNRWA Chairman; and Karen AbuZayd, Former UNRWA Commissioner General. January 14, 2012 Annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner in Universal School. January 16, 2012 Ten week Arabic 101 course began. Volunteers February 2, 2012 Free six week Take Charge of Your Health Workshop began. February 4, 2012 Arabic Program Know Your Prophet with guest speaker Sh. Hassan Ali. February 18, 2012 Annual General Assembly Meeting English Monthly Program March 17, 2012 Annual Fundraising Dinner Ibadah in Service at Drury Lane. April 8, 2012 Free Health Screening at MFCC sponsored by CCN. April 15, 2012 4th Annual Convert Sisters Afternoon Potluck with guest speaker Karen Danielson. Annual Fundraising Dinner 2012 Schlorship Recipients April 21, 2012 Career Day at MFCC for High School & College Students. April 25, 2012 Another Year of Building Bridges Mosque Foundation and St. Fabian Parish Muslim/Catholic Women s Dialogue Group s Annual Potluck Dinner 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 20 Annual Fundraising Dinner 2012 Award

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012 May 19, 2012 Arabic Program Syria with guest speaker Dr. Zaher Sahloul, Chair of CIOGC. June 9, 2012 Arabic Program Which Summer Camp is Right for Your Kids? with counselors of several local Muslim summer programs available for camp registration. June 18July 12, 2012 Mosque Foundation Summer Camp Annual Board Retreat June 18July 18, 2012 MFCC Summer Camp June 23, 2012 English Program Kashmir Issue: Conflict s History, Human Rights Abuses & Why It Matters with guest speaker K. Rizwan Kadir. June 24, 2012 Annual Family Picnic at Swallow Cliff Woods Annual Picnic Activities for Kids July 7, 2012 Annual Women s Deep River Water Park Trip July 14, 2012 Annual Father/Son Water Park Outing July 14, 2012 Arabic Program Welcoming the Blessed Month of Ramadan July 27, 2012 Convert Support Group Family Iftar at Aqsa School Suhoor July 31, 2012 Annual Community Iftar with guest keynote speaker Dr. Scott Alexander of Catholic Theological Union August 1011, 2012 MFCC Ramadan Quran & Hadeeth Competitions Reading the Holy Quran 21

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012 August 19, 2012 Eid AlFitr, 18,000 area Muslims converged on Toyota Park to pray and celebrate. Illinois Governor Pat Quinn joined the Eid celebration congratulating the Muslim community for the holiday and signed a new bill which would require institutions of higher learning to no longer penalize students for missing classes or assignments on their religious holidays. August 19, 2012 Convert Support Group Family Eid Celebration potluck at MFCC Eid AlFitr at Toyota Park August 26, 2012 Annual Retreat for United Power for Action & Justice and DuPage United hosted by Mosque Foundation. Around 60 community organizers and activists gathered to identify the main issues of concentration for future planning. September 8, 2012 Rights of Workers in Islam with guest speaker Gerald Hankerson, CAIRChicago Outreach Coordinator September 16, 2012 Mosque Foundation held a farewell dinner for Chicago FBI SAC Robert Grant at Aqsa School Mustafa Husni Visits the Mosque Foundaion September 22, 2012 English Program Stories & Pictures from Liberated Areas in Syria with guest speaker Dr. Zaher Sahloul September 25, 2012 Hajj Workshop in Arabic Remembering Our Civil Rights & Civil Liberties September 26, 2012 Mosque Foundation hosted the Department of Homeland Security Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Quarterly Community Engagement Chicago Area Roundtable Meeting. September 29, 2012 Arab Spring with guest speaker Dr. Emad AlHout 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 22 Convert Family Iftar

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012 October 1, 2012 Hajj Workshop in English October 14, 2012 State Senator Jacqueline Collins and State Senator & Bridgeview Mayor Steven Landek listened to community concerns and feedback. October 26, 2012 Eid AlAdha Prayer at Mosque Foundation October 27, 2012 Muslim Legal Fund of America sponsored a free legal clinic at Mosque Foundation to offer free legal consultation from several prominent local attorneys who routinely donate their services pro bono. Eid AlAdha at Mosque Foundation November 10th, 2012 Muhammad Salah and his family s Victory Celebration for being officially removed from the U.S. government s terrorism list. Muhammad Salah Celebration November 17, 2012 English Program Know Your Rights with guest speaker Rabya Khan, Staff Attorney of CAIRChicago December 8, 2012 English Program Health Care Reform What s In It For Me? with guest speaker Thomas Lenz of United Power for Action & Justice December 16, 2012 Annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at Reza in Oak Brook General Elections December 19, 2012 Arabic Program The Arab Spring and the Sunnah of Change with guest speaker, Othman Othman of Al Jazeera Satellite TV. General Assembly Meeting 23

THE MOSQUE FOUNDATION SUMMARY STATEMENT FOR RECEIPT AND DISBURSEMENT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2012 ACTIVITIES RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS SURPLUS (DEFICIT) MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT General Service 24 1,961,637 55% (1,378,307) 3% (288,241) 9% 44% 583,330 9% (160,427) 12% 44% (49,304) 35% 103,746 100% 477,346 & Operation Community 127,814 Center 35% AlSiddiq School 312,352 12% Zakat Fund 1,185,736 33% (361,656) 9% (1,081,989) NET INCREASE 3,587,538 100% (3,110,192) (DECREASE) Receipts 33% 9% 3% 55% Disbursements 35% 12% 9% General Service & Operation MF Community Center AlSiddiq School 44% Zakat Fund

COLLECTION AND DISBURSEMENT REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2012 GENERAL SERVICE & OPERATION COMMUNITY CENTER ALSIDDIQ SCHOOL ZAKAT FUND TOTAL MOSQUE FOUNDATION COLLECTION Book Service Collected for Organizations Community Services & Events Donations Eid Market Food Pantry Food Service Grant Investment and Financial Services Matching Donations Media and Outreach Service Membership Qur anic School Rental Sponsorship Summer & Other Activities Tuition Fees Vending Water Park Zakat Collection 42,210 27,640 1,761,788 7,010 17,019 1,656 (2,711) 4,570 47,970 2,650 19,131 32,704 7,000 8,956 46,483 24,795 38,902 1,678 34,099 246,001 32,253 672,593 29,716 483,427 42,210 672,593 27,640 1,768,788 7,010 29,716 17,019 1,656 (2,711) 4,570 47,970 11,606 65,614 24,795 32,704 73,000 246,001 1,678 32,253 483,427 TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 1,961,637 127,814 312,352 1,185,736 3,587,538 DISBURSEMENT Advertisement Expense Automobile Expenses Awards & Gifts Bank Fees & Charges Book Service Supplies Computers & Equipment Food & Refreshments Food Pantry Expense General Insurance Guest Speaker Janitorial MultiMedia & Publications Outreach Paid for Funeral Service Paid for Needy Student Paid to Needy Paid to Organization Paid to Vendors Payroll & Benefits Penalties and Fees Postage & Delivery Professional Services Program, Events and Activities Rent Repairs & Maintenance Restricted and Org. Dist. Supplies Training and Education Travel Expense Utilities TOTAL DISBURSEMENT NET PROCEED (DEFICIT) 5,375 4,220 274 4,833 66,031 9,116 7,026 15,364 220 100,114 57,583 758,825 4,569 2,287 1,735 81,705 30,795 124,994 28,644 4,644 3,935 66,018 1,378,307 583,330 1,173 14,449 2,170 300 17,500 1,472 192,250 1,819 1,525 8,356 29,869 1,400 15,958 288,241 (160,427) 820 4,200 182,628 6,282 22,984 107,860 400 33,640 2,400 442 361,656 (49,304) 9 45,750 1,085 12,095 4,935 317,995 17,500 9,366 672,263 991 1,081,989 103,746 5,375 4,220 1,447 4,842 66,031 24,385 7,026 45,750 17,535 300 21,920 102,671 57,583 12,095 4,935 317,995 17,500 9,366 1,133,702 4,569 2,287 9,835 104,688 140,180 133,750 672,263 93,145 8,444 3,935 82,418 3,110,192 477,346 MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 25

MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND OUR ORGANIZATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hussein Ata Oussama Jammal Wisam Zegar Mubarak Amine Ahmed Shehata Jamal Said Habes Abdallah Abdallah M Shuaibi Kalid Baste Fahim Aref Samer Shalabi Aisheh Said Usama Alian Hicham Elhaimer Saleh Abdelrahman Mohamed Aduib Mohammed Hussien Mousa Ayyash Banan Said Salem Akhras Rami Afaneh Khaleda Baste EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Hussein Ata, President Oussama Jammal, Vp1 Wisam Zegar, Vp2 Mubarak Amine, Secretary Samer Shalabi, Treasurer Abdallah Shuaibi Mousa Ayyash BOARD COMMITTEES Constitution & Policies Wisam Zegar Chairman Oussama Jammal Mohammad Adiub Mohamad Chehade Finance: Samer Shalabi Chairman Mohammed Mowla Sh. Jamal Said Aisheh Said Kalid Baste Hicham Elhaimer Mohamad Chehade Planning: Hussein Ata Chairman Oussama Jammal Aisheh Said Mohammad Aduib Mousa Ayyash Mohamad Chehade Membership: Habes Abdullah Chairman Tareq AbuAmmer Mohammed Hussien Aisheh Said Rami Afaneh Nominations & Elections: Wisam Zegar Chairman Habes Abdallah Tareq AbuAmmer Saleh Abdelrahman Aisheh Said FUNCTIONAL COMMITTEES Convert Support: Nadine Boufath Chairperson Connie Martin Ruth Saleh Abdulaziz Fareed Counseling & Arbitration: Sh Jamal Said Chairman Aisheh Said Sh Kifah Mustapha Due Diligence Committee: Mohammed Mowla Chairman Fahim Aref Lena Tleib Kalid Baste Islamic Studies Scholarship Committee: Mousa Ayyash Chairman Sh Jamal Said Hussein Ata Abdullah Shuaibi Mohamad Chehade Education & Schools: Abdallah Shuaibi Chairman Mousa Ayyash Aisha Rahima Habes Abdallah Rajai Ismail Mohammed Hussein Youth Advisory Board: Banan Said Chairperson Amal Ali Bassel AbuShaban Saleh Abdelrahman Endowment: Mohamad Chehade Chairman Samer Shalabi Sh Jamal Said Wisam Zegar Events: Dahoud Shalabi Chairman Abdel Baset Hamayel 26

Aisheh Said Hadia Hijazi Lena Tleib Mohamad Chehade Fawzy Hasan Saleh Abdelrahman Human Resources: Mubarak Amine Chairman Mohamad Chehade Sh. Jamal Said Interfaith: Khalida Baste Chairperson Karen Danielson Dalila BenAmeur Jeanean Othman Tareq AbuAmmer Abdel Baset Hamayel Deanna Othman Programs: Sh Kifah Mustapha Chairman Sh. Jamal Said Aisheh Said Mohamad Chehade Karen Danielson Oussama Jammal Public Relations & Outreach: Oussama Jammal Chairman Hussein Ata Mohamad Chehade Karen Danielson Elham Atieh Zakat: Sh. Jamal Said Chairman Aisheh Said Tareq AbuAmmer Habes Abdallah Lena Tleib Safety: Saleh Abdelrahman Chairman Lena Tleib Dahoud Shalabi Fawzy Hasan Sh Kifah Mustapha Habes Abdallah Information Technology: Mubarak Amine Chairman Mohamad Almasri Nidal Nasser Husam Elayyan Usama Alian Itqan Initiative: Mohamad Chehade Chairman Banan Said Abdel Baset Hamayel Maintenance: Lena Tleib Chairperson Fahim Aref Tareq AbuAmmer Husam Elayyan Publication Editorial Board Hussein Ata Chairman Mohamad Chehade Sh. Jamal Said Sh. Kifah Mustapha Connie Martin Traffic & Order: Fawzy Hasan Chairman Habes Abdallah Tareq AbuAmmer Saleh Abdelrahman Volunteers: Mohammed Hussein Chairman Lena Tleib Habes Abdallah Hadia Hijazi Saleh Abdelrahman Fahim Aref Fawzy Hasan Women: Aisheh Said Chairperson Laila Najami Shaza Karim Buthaina Zahdan Montaha Salem Hadia Hijazi Amal Kiswani OTHER ENTITIES Mosque Foundation Community Center: Abdel Baset Hamayel, Director AlSiddiq School: Aisha Rahima, Principal Buthaina Zahdan, Assistant Principal Food Pantry: Jeanean Othman, Manager MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND OUR ORGANIZATION 27

Annual Picnic Basketball Tournament Annual Picnic Reptile Show Fun Slides Annual Picnic Tugowar Horseback Riding at Annual Picnic Face Painting at Picnic

President at 2012 Annual Fundraising Dinner Victory Celebration for Muhammad Salah Taraweeh Program for Boys Youth Volunteers Taraweeh Program for Girls Fundraising on Lailat AlQadr

FULLTIME STAFF Sh. Jamal Said, MOSQUE FOUNDATION 2012 ANNUAL REPORT Principal Imam & Director, since 1985 30 Sh. Kifah Mustapha, Imam & Associate Director, since 2002 Tareq AbuAmmer, Building Manager, since 1991 Husam Elayyan, IT Administrator, since 2006 Abdel Baset Hamayel, MFCC Director, since 2007 Mohamad Chehade, Communication Systems & Databases Director, since 2011 Mohammed Mowla, Accounting Manager, since 2012 Connie Martin, Administrative Assistant, since 2005 Lena Tleib, Operations Assistant, since 2010 Fatima Nassar, Custodian, since 2010

CONTACT US Mosque Foundation 7360 W 93rd Street Bridgeview, IL 60455 T: (708) 4305666 F: (708) 4305235 www.mosquefoundation.org Br. Hussein Ata President & Chairman of the Board president@mosquefoundation.org Sh. Jamal Said Principal Imam & Director imamjamalsaid@hotmail.com Sh. Kifah Mustapha Imam & Associate Director mkifah@hotmail.com Mosque Foundation Community Center T: (708) 598 6307 AlSiddiq Weekend School T: (708) 7178187 Mosque Foundation Food Pantry T: (708) 4306888

7360 W 93rd Street Bridgeview, IL 60455 T: (708) 4305666 F: (708) 4305235 www.mosquefoundation.org