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BY-LAWS OF THE DAR AL-HIJRAH ISLAMIC CENTER

In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate THE BY-LAWS OF THE DAR AL-HIJRAH ISLAMIC CENTER

Approved on March 11, 1999

Amended in May 2005

Amended in January 2009

Amended in April 2010

Amended in May 2011

 

Article I: Name and Location

The name of the corporation shall be Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center

(hereinafter referred to as the “corporation”). The principal

office for the corporation in the Commonwealth of Virginia shall

be located in the County of Fairfax.

 

Article II: Description

Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center is a non-profit, non-political,

religious, cultural, charitable, and educational institution.

 

Article III: Purposes

The purpose and activities of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center shall

be to advance the teachings of Islam and to serve the Muslim

community and community at large in the Greater Washington area.

Towards this end, it shall:

 

Section I: Activities

1- Hold congregational prayers and Islamic religious festivals and

ceremonies at proper times.

2- Promote closer ties, relations, unity, and cooperation among

Muslims residing in the Washington Metropolitan area to achieve

its goals and objectives within the law of the land.

3- Promote better relations and understanding between Muslims and

non-Muslims.

4- Advance Islamic education through various projects, programs

and activities.

5- Promote friendly relations and understanding between the Muslim

community and the community at large.

6- Educate Muslims and non-Muslims about Islam.

 

Section II: Facilities

Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center shall maintain a place(s) of worship which shall be known as Masjid(s)(mosque(s)).

Section III: Office

Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center shall maintain an office on its

premises.

 

Article IV: Affiliation

The Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center shall be affiliated with the

following organizations:

1- Muslim American Society (MAS)

2- North American Islamic Trust (NAIT)

3- Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)

 

Article V: Membership

 

Section I: Categories

The membership of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center shall consist of

three categories: Honorary membership, Associate membership, and

Regular membership. Only those who accept the purpose of Dar Al-

Hijrah Islamic Center and abide by its constitution, by-laws, and membership requirements may become members in any of the three following categories:

 

1- Honorary member:

This membership may be granted to individuals who provided

exceptional services to Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center.

 

2- Associate Member:

This membership may be granted to any Muslim residing of the

Metropolitan Washington area. Holders of this category are not

entitled to vote or to be elected to any post at Dar Al-Hijrah

Islamic Center. Members of this category must pay an annual

membership fee.

 

3- Regular Member:

This membership may be granted to any associate member residing in the Washington Metropolitan area who successfully completes the educational Islamic programs and activities of Dar Al-Hijrah

Islamic Center for at least two consecutive years and endorsed by membership committee. Holders of this membership are entitled to vote, to nominate, and to be elected to any elected post of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center. Members of this category must pay an annual membership fee.

 

Section II: Requirements of Membership

1- A person who does not believe in, accept, or adhere to the Holy

Quran and the Sunna according to the interpretations of Ahl Al-

Sunna Wal-Jama’a (Scholars of Sunna) may not become an Associate

or Regular member.

2- Associate and Regular members must practice Islam according to

the Holy Quran and the Sunna (teachings and example) of the

Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon him).

3- A member must be at least 18 years of age.

4- The term of the membership is one Hijrah year (one year in the Islamic calendar) and renewable.

5- An applicant must complete a membership application form.

6- An applicant must not be a member of any outlawed organization by US laws.

7- All membership application must be approved by the Executive

Committee of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center.

8- Associate and Regular members must pay an annual membership fee set by the Executive Committee.

9- Every regular member shall pronounce and sign a Pledge of

Allegiance to Islam and Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center Constitution as prepared by the Board.

 

Section III: Privileges

Any member is entitled to Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center benefits.

 

Section IV: Withdrawal of Membership

Any member may resign or withdraw his/her membership upon a

written letter to the Executive Committee of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center.

 

Section V: Suspension of Membership

  1. The Executive Committee may suspend the membership in any of

the occurrences:

A- Failure to pay membership fees.

B- Conviction of a member in a court of law for committing a

criminal act.

C- Direct or indirect involvement of a member in any attempt to

obstruct any of Dar Al-Hijrah’s programs, activities and rules.

D- Dissemination by a member of any publications or leaflets that

may attack the integrity of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center, any of

its appointed or elected officers, staff, and volunteers.

  1. The appeal of membership suspension: any suspended member has

the right to appeal within 30 calendar days to Board of Directors. The Board of Director’s decision is final.

 

Section VI: Elections and Voting Procedures

The Board of Directors shall appoint an election committee to

manage all issues related to elections including nomination of

members.

Article VI: Board of Directors

 

Section I: Description

The Board of Directors is the highest decision-making authority for the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center. Members of the Board of

Directors are founders, current and former holders of executive posts, and active personalities advancing the work of Dar Al-

Hijrah Islamic Center.

 

Section II: General Powers

The Board of Directors shall supervise all affairs of the

corporation through the following means:

1- To approve or cancel election results if contested.

2- To approve, amend, or reject for the annual budget and

activity plan presented by the Executive Committee.

3- To discuss reports presented by the Executive Committee and

provide recommendations accordingly.

4- To discuss special requests by the community via the

Executive Committee.

5- To intervene whenever necessary to resolve any dispute,

crisis, or decision that may be viewed by the Board as

contradictory or harmful to best interests of Dar Al-Hijrah

Islamic Center.

6- To make certain that all activities and financial affairs are

conducted professionally and in accordance with the law of the

land.

7- The Board is entitled to intervene in any issue related to

Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center and its decisions are binding for all bodies of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center.

 

Section III: Formation

The Board of Directors shall consist of nine directors including:

  1. National President of Muslim American Society (MAS) or

his/her designee

  1. National Executive Director of Muslim American Society (MAS)

or his/her designee

  1. President of Muslim American Society – DC chapter (MAS-DC) or

his/her designee

  1. Two members appointed by the Muslim American Society (MAS) who are residing in Washington Metropolitan area and enjoying the privileges of Regular membership status.
  2. Four directors elected from the general membership of Dar Al-

Hijrah Islamic center who are residing in the Washington Metropolitan area and enjoying the privileges of Regular

membership status.

 

Section IV: Meetings

1- A minimum of one annual regular meeting of the Board of

Directors shall be held.

Secretary of the Board shall serve written notice to all directors at least one month prior to the meeting.

2- Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by

the Chairman of the Board, the Executive Committee, one-third of

the Directors, or one-third of the General Assembly. Written

notice of special meeting must be served at least two weeks prior to the meeting.

 

Section V: Quorum

A majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the Board. If less than the majority of the Directors are present at the said

meeting, a majority of the Directors present may call for a new meeting.

 

Section VI: Resolutions

The act of a majority of the Board of Directors present at a legal meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the Board of Directors. Changing of the constitution, any constitutional amendments, or the by-laws, requires a two-third of the total number of the Board of Directors.

 

Section VII: Vacancies

Any vacancy in the board of directors because of death, sickness, resignation, removal, disqualification, or otherwise, should be filled in accordance with Article VI, section III for the unexpired portion of the term.

 

Section VIII: Officers

The Board of Directors shall elect among its members the following officers:

  1. Chairman of the Board of Directors who shall be a resident of

the Washington Metropolitan Area.

  1. Vice Chairman who shall be a resident of the Washington

Metropolitan Area.

  1. Treasurer who shall be a resident of the Washington

Metropolitan Area.

  1. Secretary who shall be a resident of the Washington

Metropolitan Area.

 

Section IX: Duties and Responsibilities of the Officers

A- Chairman of the Board of Directors:

1- To supervise all business of the corporation.

2- To preside at all meetings of the Board.

3- To conduct all business and legal transactions on behalf

of the corporation.

4- To take all necessary measures to protect the interests of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center. All measures taken by the Chairman of the Board of Directors must be reviewed by the Board of Directors in a meeting to be within one month of such measures. It is up to the Board of Directors to uphold, alter, or cancel such measures.

 

B- Vice Chairman:

The Vice Chairman assumes all responsibilities allocated to the

post of the Chairman in the event of his absence.

 

C- Treasurer:

The treasurer shall be responsible for all funds, financial

affairs, records, and securities of the corporation. He shall

preside over the finance committee.

 

D- Secretary:

The Secretary shall be responsible for the following:

1- To keep the minutes of the meetings of the Board of

Directors.

2- To serve notice of the meetings in accordance with the

provisions of these by-laws or as required by law.

3- To maintain all records and the seal of the corporation.

4- To see that the seal of the corporation is affixed to all corporate documents in accordance with the provisions of these bylaws.

 

Section X: Compensation

Directors who are not residents of the Washington Metropolitan

area may be compensated for all travel and accommodation expenses while attending official business of the Board.

 

Section XI: Term of the Board of Directors

1- The term of the elected members of the Board of Directors

shall be four years.

2- No one can be elected for more than two consecutive terms.

3- On the assumption of his/her office, each member of the Board

of Directors shall agree to and sign an oath of office as prepared by the Board.

 

Section XII: Resignation

The Board of Directors shall decide whether to accept or reject

resignations of any Director.

 

Section XIII: Removal

1- The Board of Directors shall remove any Director who fails to

carry out his responsibilities by two-third of the total members

of the Board of Directors.

2- Excluding the posts by position, any director shall be

removed from the Board of Directors if s/he loses his/her status

as a Regular member.

 

Article VII: The Executive Committee

 

Section I: Formation

1- The Board of Directors appoints an Executive Directors to Dar

Al-Hijrah Islamic Center

2- The Executive Committee shall consist of the executive

director and his appointed team as approved by the board of

Directors.

 

Section II: Compensation

1- Members of the executive committee may be compensated for

their services

 

Section III: Responsibilities

1- To manage the daily affairs of the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic

Center.

2- To organize and supervise activities and programs to achieve

the objectives of the corporation.

3- To submit the annual budget and activity plan to the approval

of the Board of Directors.

4- To hire/terminate employees (with approval of the board in

case of full-time staff)

5- To set up committees.

 

Section IV: Term

1- The term of the Executive Committee shall be two years.

2- On the assumption of his office, each member of the Executive

Committee shall agree to and sign an oath of office as prepared by the Board.

 

Article VIII: The General Assembly

 

Section I: Members

The General Assembly consists of all Regular members of the Dar

Al-Hijrah Islamic Center.

 

Section II: Quorum

Simple Majority of all regular members shall constitute quorum in any legal meeting.

 

Section III: Responsibilities

1- To elect four members of the board of directors.

2- To make recommendations to the Board of Directors and

Executive Committee.

3- To deliberate a comprehensive report by the Executive

Committee at least once a year.

 

Article IX: Fiscal Year

The fiscal year of the corporation shall begin on the first day of January and end on the last day of December each year.

 

Article X: Amendments to By-Laws

These by-laws may be altered, amended or replaced and new by-laws may be adopted by two-third of the total number of the Board of Directors.

 

Article XI: Nondiscrimination

The facilities and activities of the corporation shall be open to all interested persons without discrimination on the basis of

race, color, sex, or national origin, provided that these persons subscribe to and uphold the objectives of the corporation and abide by the rules and regulations established by the management of the corporation.

 

Article XII: Dissolution

Upon dissolution of this Corporation, the Board of Directors

shall, after paying or making provisions for the payment of all

liabilities, dispose of all assets of the Corporation exclusively to the Muslim American Society, which is an exempt organization under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. In case of the non-existence of the Muslim American Society as a Section 501 (c) (3) organization, first disposal shall be to an Islamic organization operated exclusively for religious, charitable, educational, or scientific purposes as shown at the time qualified as an exempt organization or organizations under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or the corresponding provisions of any future United States Internal Revenue law, as the Board of Directors shall determine. Any such assets not shown as disposed of, shall be disposed of by a Court of Common Pleas of the County in which the Principal Office of the Corporation is then located, exclusively for such Islamic organizations as said Court shall determine.