In a fast growing community,
membership registration is the best way to be included in ICN
database. Annual membership is $100 for a family, and $50 for
singles and students. Renewal fees are due in January of each
year.
Registration by June 30 of each year qualifies the new members
to vote in the year-end elections of Majlis Ashshura (Board of
Directors). We plan to facilitate online membership in the near
future.
If you would like to become a member of ICN, please click
here.
Membership Eligibility (as defined in the ICN Constitution)
ARTICLE IV – MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: Members
Any Muslim who (1) supports the objectives stated in Article
II, (2) follows the rules and regulations of ICN, and (3) has
submitted the prescribed membership form and paid the current
membership dues of ICN, shall be considered a member.
Section 2: Membership Dues
The Board shall determine the amount and frequency of dues
to be paid by the members.
Section 3: Voting Members
Any ICN Member who satisfies all the following conditions
shall be eligible to vote: (1) is at least 16 years old;
(2) has been a Member on or before June 30 for the year of
elections; (3) who has paid his/her current year’s ICN
membership dues in full by or on election day; and (4)
who resides in DuPage County or another county contiguous
therewith (specifically Cook, Kane, Kendall, Lake or Will
counties).
ARTICLE II – OBJECTIVES
- To uphold the creed of: "LA ILAHA ILLALLAH,
MUHAMMAD UR-RASOOLULLAH." [There is no deity worthy of worship
but Allah (God) and Muhammad is His messenger] with a clear
recognition of Prophet Muhammad as the Final Prophet of Allah.
- To establish regular Salaat (prayer).
- To carry on religious, educational and
charitable activities in conformance with the Islamic way of
life as prescribed in Al-Qur'an and the Sunnah of Muhammad, the
Final Prophet of Allah.
- To establish Islamic institutions and
projects to carry on activities which achieve the objectives
stated in Item #3 above.
- To teach and propagate the Islamic way of
life among Muslims and Non-Muslims.
- To establish and maintain dialogue with other
religious, civic and social-service groups in order to promote
the understanding of Islam and to create goodwill among Muslims
and people of other faiths.
- To provide guidance, help and counseling to
Muslims, particularly youth, in their spiritual, educational,
and professional growth.
- To organize any other activities that may be conducive to achieving the above objectives.

