Sunday, September 05, 2010
   
Text Size

Leading The Change Movement

Latest News

(Jan. 12, 2010) New Article by Dr. Souheil Ghannouchi:

THE NATURE, THE SCOPE, AND THE ROADMAP OF THE NEEDED CHANGE (2/2)

I truly wish that the needed change could happen smoothly and gradually through existing entities, and championed by the members and managers of those entities.  But realistically, those who are managing the status quo will more than likely be unwilling or unable to have an active role in affecting the needed change (33:4 Allah has not made for any man two hearts in his body). This is mainly because of time and organizational constraints.  Indeed, organizations are good for what they were made for and if they don’t evolve constantly, they loose flexibility, and their culture, membership, and structure become more resistant to change (read full article)

 

Webinar #6

A successful sixth webinar, titled “The Change we Need”

On Thursday, October 8th, the sixth webinar was held under the title “The Change we Need.” Dr. Souheil Ghannouchi, one of the leaders of Islamic work in America presented a new vision for Islamic work in America through this webinar. It was a start with many more planned to be held in the near future to expand on this new vision.

To watch a recording of the webinar, and to download the power point presentation used in the webinar, please click here
 
Latest Webinars Date
The Change We Need
October 8th, 2009
Healthcare Reform July 15th, 2009
Local and State Government June 10th, 2009
Importance of public policy at the state and local levels, and our role as citizens May 27th, 2009
Towards a more relevant Civic Empowerment for Muslim American. May 13th, 2009

Latest Articles

obama

Analysis of the President's Speech in Cairo

Why change is possible?

Self Development Article # 1

Why change is not happening in our communit

Biography Of Dr. Souheil Ghannouchi

Dr. Souheil Ghannouchi was born in Tunisia in 1963 to a family with strong religious and political roots that produced some of the pioneers of the movement for independence and the Islamic movement. In late 70s, Tunisia witnessed a political upheaval that was led by labor and student movements, and permeated even high schools, where Dr. Ghannouchi got his first taste of activism. In college, he was at the forefront of the student movement and took part in the founding of the Tunisian Student Union.  read more

Translate this website to:
yjtwitter

New Articles

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

Mp3 Player

LOGIN FORM



Local Weather

60°
16°
°F | °C
Partly Cloudy
Humidity: 68%
Sun

60 | 85
15 | 29
Mon

68 | 88
20 | 31
Tue

69 | 91
20 | 32
Wed

72 | 93
22 | 33

Who's Online

We have 3 guests online
Website Designed By ME Creative Web Design ©Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved