Mr. Al-Hajj Reche'
Tariq Abdul-Haqq
Al-Hajj Reche' Tariq
Abdul-Haqq is a Muslim African-American
interested in building strong families and
communities through education, economic
enterprise, and mutual aid.
Abdul-Haqq is a
successful business professional with many
years of experience in sales, marketing and
leadership. He graduated magna cum laude
from Duke University with a degree in
History, focusing on the African diaspora.
Abdul-Haqq is a
member of the trustee board of Masjid
Al-Qur'an, a decade-long volunteer
with the homeless feeding program of Sisters
United in Human Service, a supporter of
Giving Back to Humanity, and a former leader
of Masjid Al-Iman in south Florida.
He is an active
member of the Islamic Speakers Bureau. An
aspiring author, Abdul-Haqq is married and a
father of six children. In 2007 he was
blessed to complete the Hajj under the
tutelage of Imam Sulaimaan Hamed and Ustadha
Shaheedah Sharif.
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Ms. Betty Muhjah
Hasan- Amin
Ms. Betty Muhjah
Hasan-Amin was born in Durham, NC.
Sixty-seven years ago, in her senior year of
high school, she became paralyzed as a
result of a spinal cord injury which caused
her to become a wheelchair user until the
present day. In 1979, she graduated with
honors from John Hopkins University. Amin
was featured in Edward Curtis's book,
The Columbia
Sourcebook of Muslims in the United States
. Because
of her activism, more American Muslim
buildings and events are becoming friendlier
to persons with disabilities. The BBC
(British Broadcasting Corporation)
has featured a story recounting her unique
experience on the Hajj as a pilgrim with
a disability. She is a founding member of
the Clarkston Interfaith Group.
In 2014, Betty
Amin and her husband received the
Clarkston's Silver Star Award for
outstanding service in the community. She is
the author and creator of children's books,
a Hajj manual for Muslims with wheelchairs,
and more. She is married to Ronnie Saddiq
Amin and together they have three grown
children.
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