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Maghreb Association of North America : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maghreb Association of North America The Maghreb Association of North America (MANA), also called Assembly of the Maghreb is an North African-American organization Chicago-based whose goal is help new immigrants from Maghreb (North Africa) to adapt to American life and maintain, in turn, the principles of Sunni Islam. The organization was founded by Moroccan and Algerian immigrants 〔(Encyclopedia of Chicago: Moroccans ). Wrote by Stephen R. Porter.〕 in 1989 〔(Linkedin: Maghreb Association of North America )〕 and meets to Moroccans, Algerians and Tunisians people living in Chicago area. The Assembly connected to Maghrebis people of different economic conditions.〔 Because most North African immigrants in Chicago have not been associated closely with the Muslim Middle East, the North Africans come together as a common community. Often, in relation to the area of the mosque, the organization has taught job skills, English language, the importance of Sirat al-Mustaqim and moderation, among other things. Have been trained women to balance paid work with traditional household chores.〔 In addition, the Assembly meeting new people arriving at O'Hare airport, and deliver them employment, housing, and schools, and teach them to use and manage the computer. Immigrants also have a mosque at the corner of Elston and Montrose Avenue. Also religious activities such as collective prayer and the feasts of Ramadan have an important role in the assembly.〔 == See also ==
* North Africans in the United States
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