Dr. Babar and Dr. Jameel Fly to Turkey
MAC President Dr. Muhammad Babar is flying to Antakya, Turkey with his fellow UofL Health Physician and MAC volunteer Dr. Sajjad Jameel. They are heading to the earthquake stricken area [...]
MAC President Dr. Muhammad Babar is flying to Antakya, Turkey with his fellow UofL Health Physician and MAC volunteer Dr. Sajjad Jameel. They are heading to the earthquake stricken area [...]
On September 30, MAC President Muhammad Babar and Sheila Ward of All Peoples, a Unitarian Universalist Congregation, received a joint Donna Craig Volunteer Service Award from the Kentucky Refugee Ministries [...]
On the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, Muslim Americans for Compassion spent the day honoring our community's first responders. MAC representatives joined [...]
Muslim Americans for Compassion (MAC) is proud to sponsor scholarships for 10 Dawson Springs Independent School District (Dawson Springs ISD) high school students. We’ve contributed $5,000 to help these students [...]
MAC, in association with Kentucky Refugee Ministry (KRM), welcomed an Afghan refugee family on July 07, 2022, at Muhammad Ali Airport in Louisville. MAC volunteers assisted KRM staff with setting [...]
MAC President Dr. Muhammad Babar was recently published in the Courier Journal, addressing the dangers we face today through religious zealotry masked as intellectualism. Dearest Mother America: Our bond [...]
On September 14, 2021, representatives from Muslim Americans for Compassion and Kentucky Refugee Ministries hosted a conversation on issues facing Afghan immigrants with Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs). Since the recent [...]
Muslim Americans for Compassion representatives and volunteers delivered nearly 1,000 lunches to Louisville-area first responders on September 11, 2021.
The Courier Journal has published Dr. Muhammad Babar's latest article, "Republicans and Democrats Have Lost Their Way. Here's How We Make America Truly Great." Enjoy the piece at the link [...]
The Louisville Bar Association hosted an important conversation last night regarding the continued presence of racism, xenophobia and intolerance in our community. Featuring our own board member, Ozair Shariff, this [...]