Manifest Creativity is a hub for Muslim writers, artists, creatives and storytellers in all media in the Pittsburgh area. Our mission is to come together as a community, to share and uplift one another's creative work and self-defined narratives.
Pittsburgh's Second Annual Potluck for Palestine. The community will gather for food, music, dancing, guest speakers, performers, children's activities and more. All are asked to bring a dish to share. Rain or shine.
Meet the Author.
MWAP is proud to present the second of its series:
Dr Beverly Mack.
Join us at Few of a Kind to speak with Dr Mack who will present on Nana Asma’u: an 18th Century woman with 21st Century sensibilities. A devout Muslim and feminist activist with successful strategies for political and religious reform in Northern Nigeria.
The Few of a Kind Store and the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh presents: The Life and Legacy of Malcolm X. Please join us Saturday, February 9th, from 6 to 8 PM at the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh as our three guest speakers Donna Auston, Khalid Raheem, Ernie Sharif, discuss the impact of Malcolm X through the different stages in his life. Light refreshments will be served.
Few of a Kind and Muslim Women's Association of Pittsburgh
Exhibit Opening featuring Palestinian food, and will show case photos and clothing from Palestine. The exhibit will run from January 12 - February 22, 2019
Few of a Kind and Muslim Women's Association of Pittsburgh
Imam Abdul Aziz Suraqah (Imam of MCCGP in Monroeville PA) will discuss his books and how he combines traditional exegesis with spiritual contemplation.
CERIS, Muslim Women's Association of Pittsburgh, and the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh
The highly acclaimed Chicago-based blogger and community organizer, Hoda Katebi, is coming to Pittsburgh to speak on internalized white supremacy, self-expression in the current political climate, and being Muslim in America.
The public is invited to ICP's annual outreach event Humanity during the sacred month of Ramadan, when ICP invites it’s friends and neighbors of all faiths to celebrate and honor members of the Pittsburgh who embody the change we want to see through their compassion and inspirational vision benefiting our city of Pittsburgh. The program will begin at 7:00 PM with dinner to follow at 9:00 PM
The guest speaker for the event is Professor Younus Mirza, Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at Allegheny College.