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Islamic Foundation North
2015 IFN Annual Report
1751 S. O' Plaine Rd. • Libertyville, IL 60048
Islamic Foundation North
1751 S. O' Plaine Road
Libertyville, IL 60048
P: 847.406.3730
www.ifnonline.com
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
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Table of Contents
Message from Board of Trustees............................................................................1
Message from President.........................................................................................2
List of Programs/Activities......................................................................................3
Board of Trustees Organization Chart.......................................................................4
Board of Trustees Sub-Committees………………………………………………………………..5
Executive Committee Organization Chart.................................................................7
Executive Committee Sub-Committees....................................................................8
Financial Summary....................................................................................................12
IFN Committees Directory & Contact Information....................................................13
IFN Endowment Tax Exempt Approval Letter…………………………………………………….14
IFN Annual Report Sponsors 15
M e s s a g e f r o m B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s C h a i r
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Message on behalf Board of Trustees Waseem Kagzi – 2015 Chairman
Dear Community Members
Assalamualaikum Warahamtullah Wabarkatuhu
We wish you all a very happy and prosperous 2016, may Allah (SWT) bring unity and strength to all of us specially
the community of Islamic Foundation North.
In 2015 the Board of Trustees, with your help, were able to complete several important tasks including finishing
phase 1 construction, approving Strategic Vision 2025 and achieving a Half Million Dollar mark for the endowment
funds. Board of Trustees in 2016 will stay focused on Strategic Plan 2020 and ensure that we provide all resources
for the new Imam & Executive Committee (EC) to be successful. We will work on the investment of the endowment
funds and InshaAllah start planning for the future expansions in accordance with our strategic goals.
The IFN Board of Trustees would like to thank all of the volunteers, especially the outgoing EC for their great
leadership and dedication to IFN and welcome the new Executive Committee including Br. Vaseem Iftekahar,
Masood Ali Khan, Syed Talha Yusuf, Arif Khairuddin and Yousuf Mohammed. We also welcome returning Board
Members Rizwan Shaikh and Masood Ahmed for their new five year term.
JazakhaAllah Khair
Board of Trustees
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M e s s a g e f r o m E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e P r e s i d e n t
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Message from President Irshad Khan– 2015 President
Assalamu Alaikum,
Dear IFN Community
First of all, let us thank Allah (SWT) for blessing us with the great IFN Ummah. Let us pray to Allah (SWT) to
guide and keep us on the right path, and to bless this Ummah with peace, harmony, unity and love.
This past year (2015) was very busy with the increase in programs and activities outlined below in detail with the
committee updates - our goals of 2015 – communication, policy and guidelines of standard operating procedures for
committees, and involvement and engagement of community members.
Alhamdulillah in area of communication – we launched the IFN weekly newsletter, highlighting IFN weekly activities,
engaged IFN into the social media world with FaceBook and Twitter, and re-launched the new and improved IFN
website.
Policy and guidelines – Reviewed and enhanced policies and developed SOP’s of committee and implemented Sexual
harassment policy.
Involvement and engagement – after construction of capital project of FPA (final preparation area)/LRC (Learning
resources center) was completed, we began working with community members to plan utilizing that area effectively
and hosting programs based on feedback of community members
IFN continued its focus in 2015 on Outreach activities, by facilitating the first Open Mosque Day and presented Islam
101 to schools and other institutions and participated in activities hosted by Lake County united.
I want to take this opportunity to Thank Allah (SWT), for the opportunity to serve the community by first serving Him
(SWT), Secondly, I’d like to thank the fellow EC members, Jaseem Answer, Rafiq Rakhangi, Arif Khairuddin, and
Zeeshan Humayun, committee leads & members, volunteers, and the entire IFN community for their active
participation which made these programs and activities successful. Lastly, I welcome the new Executive Committee
and I pray that they are guided to do only better work for Allah (SWT) through the community than their
predecessors.
I pray May Allah (SWT) continue to bless this beautiful community of IFN and May Allah (SWT) accepts all our efforts
made for betterment of IFN community. - Ameen
JazakhaAllah Khair
Irshad Khan
President
L i s t o f P r o g r a m s
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List of Programs, Activities & Events http://ifnonline.com/activities
Regularly Scheduled Programs/Activities in 2015
Program/Activity Speaker/Lead Time Day
5 Daily Prayers Varies See Website Daily
Jumuah Prayer See Website See Website Friday
Halaqa Farid Fahmy 7:30 p.m. - Isha Friday
Sisters Steppin' Up Sidra Hanif 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Friday
Young Muslims Abdullah Basith 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Friday
Quran Interactive Program Anwar Basha After Fajr Saturday
Mentoring/Tutoring Program Oghay Kherzai 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Sunday
Weekly Halaqa Dr. Walid Khayr 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m Sunday
Sunday Event/Activity Jaseem Anwer 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sunday
Brothers Basketball Camp Naveed Ismail 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sunday
Sisters Halaqa - Quran Tafseer Farid Fahmy 7:30 p.m. - Isha Monday
Sisters Fitness Program Kaneicia Brown 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Tues., Wed., & Fri.
Sisters Quran Tafseer Dars Sabiha Khalid 10:30 a.m. - Dhuhr Thursday (Bi-Weekly)
Seasonally Scheduled Programs/Activities/Events in 2015
Program/Activity Speaker/Lead Time Date / Season
Eid Salat Varies 9:30 a.m. Eid-ul-Fitr / Eid-ul-Adha
Brothers Basketball League Naveed Ismail 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Winter/Spring
Family Fun Day Zeeshan Humayun 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Spring
Tarawih Prayers Varies After Isha Ramadan
Qiyam-ul-Layl Programs Varies After Tarawih Ramadan
Daily Iftars Zeeshan Humayun After Maghrib Ramadan
Interfaith Iftar Event Outreach Committee After Mahgrib Ramadan
Health Screenings Executive Committee 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Quarterly
Blood Drive Nisar Syed 11:00 a.m. - Dhuhr Summer/Fall
Open Mosque Day Outreach Committee 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Annual
PADS Mohammed Abdullah Varies Summer/Fall/Winter
Interfaith - Thanksgiving,
MLK, Poverty walk, etc. Outreach Committee Varies Throughout the year
The above events were held last year and Insha'Allah will continue in 2016 along with many more!
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By-Laws Committee Masood Ahmed
http://ifnonline.com/By-Laws
In 2016, an Ad-Hoc Committee was formed to amend the by-laws in nine (9) different areas. These amendments were
based on suggestions from the community and then voted and passed in December of 2015. The new changes have now
been implemented and listed below:
1. Add the governance and reporting relationship of the newly introduced role of Imam/Religious Director
2. Add a women’s affairs committee for giving a voice to the sisters
3. Enhance the description of the Vice President as it currently has very limited responsibilities
4. Define explicitly membership start and end dates and when dues need to be paid
5. Enhance election process by explicitly defining voting methods, time of election, and terms.
6. Term limits for BOT members to facilitate introduction of new leadership
7. No more than 2 BOT positions up for election in a given year to ensure continuity in leadership
8. Quorum updates to facilitate decision making
9. Partial term vacancy changes to streamline elections to be at the end of each year.
Endowment Committee Masood Ahmed
http://ifnonline.com/Endowment
The objective of the endowment committee is to establish a robust structure and funding and investment mechanism for
an endowment (waqf). The aim would be for the endowment to have sufficient funds that can be invested and provide a
recurring revenue stream to IFN that can be used for the operation of the organization and for increasing services to the
community without having to rely on donations to fund those efforts.
Alhamdulillah, from the day the concept was introduced to the IFN community in 2011, the endowment has seen steady
growth and currently has an asset value of $500,000.
Milestones achieved by the grace of Allah (SWT) are below:
2011 – Concept introduced by the Board of Trustees and agreement in principle to establish endowment (waqf)
2012 – Endowment charter formally drafted and adopted by the Board of Trustees with the objective of reaching a
goal of $500,000 by 2015
2013 – Separate bank accounts established and endowment funds raised and set aside for future growth and
investment
2014 – Endowment fund incorporated as separate legal entity with the IRS under the name of Islamic Foundation
North Endowment Fund
2015 – Registration of endowment fund as 501(c) (3) initiated with IRS. Achieved the targeted goal of $500,000 which
allows the institution to trigger the investment of these funds as per the charter
2016 – IRS approval received for tax exempt status (see page 14) for IFN endowment fund. Effective 2015 any
donations of money, property, stocks, etc. to IFN endowment fund is now eligible for tax exemption to the full
extent of the law.
2016 Goals
• Establish investment policy and plan
• Investment process initiated with the goal of generating approximately $20,000 in 2016.
• Increase communication and transparency with the donor community
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Strategic Planning Committee Usman Ghani
http://ifnonline.com/IFN-strategy-2025
Alhamdulillah we are now in the implementation phase of IFN 2025 strategy. The Board of Trustees and the Executive
Committee are working together and divided strategic goals among themselves for effective execution. The board
continues to monitor progress and provided needed support to ensure the goals are met in a timely manner.
Below is a brief progress update:
Board of Trustees
• Imam: Alhamdulillah Director or Religious Affairs/Imam was hired earlier this year. The President, with the input
of the Imam, formulate annual objectives for the Iman and have been approved by the BOT.
• Endowment: Alhamdulillah Endowment has reached $500k. A separate 501 c entity, IFN Endowment Fund
(IFNEF), has been formed. The committee is currently evaluating investment opportunities
• Gymnasium and Pre-K School: An exploratory committee has been formed to conduct a feasibility study.
Executive Committee
• Under the leadership of the President, the below objectives are being managed by the Executive Committee.
Strategy Execution Teams (SETs) have been formed. These teams are at various strategies of the planning and
executions
• Improve IFN membership
• Partner with a certified counselor
• Programs to strengthen religious knowledge
• Maintain that at least 70% of the programs are financially self-sustaining
Fundraising Committee Fehmida Khan
http://ifnonline.com/fundraising
The Fundraising Committee (FRC) focused on raising funds for two (2) major causes in 2015. The first was for the
completion of the Funeral Preparation Area and the other for the hiring of an Imam. Both were successful and highlighted
by the Fall 2015 Fundraising Dinner where approximately $70,000 were raised specifically for the Strategic Planning
initiative of hiring an Imam.
In 2016, the FRC will continue to address the needs of the various committees as needed with the hope of having a more
established donor base formalized to ‘self-fund’ the IFN community.
Construction Committee Rizwan Shaikh
http://ifnonline.com/construction
The Construction Committee’s focus last year was to complete the Funeral Preparation Area in its entirety and also to
complete the Learning Resource Center (LRC) to a point where it could be used and still versatile enough for multiple
purposes. Alhamdulillah, both are being utilized and the LRC will inshaAllah now be in the 2nd phase in terms of amenities
and uses for both education and prayer as needed.
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Education Committee Mamadou B. Diallo
http://ifnonline.com/education
The education committee is responsible for crafting the policies, regulations, and procedures to ensure that all IFN
educational programs and activities are conducted in a safe and upbeat learning environment that meets the approved
curricula and mission of IFN. This includes, but is not limited to, Sunday School, High School Youth Core Program (HSYC),
Quran Academy and all annual events such as the Qirat and Quiz Competitions.
2015 Highlights
Sunday School - http://ifnonline.com/ifn-sunday-school
• Teacher’s Appreciation Day
• Graduation Ceremony
• New Principal Hired in June 2015
• Enrollment increased slightly (170 students in 2015 vs 153 in 2014)
• Teacher’s Training Program in October 2015
• Qur’an/Arabic Curriculum under revision
High School Youth Core - http://ifnonline.com/HSYC
• Graduation Ceremony
• Increased usage of new Learning Resource Center
• Steady Enrollment (30 students) • Staff has 2 administrators, 6 teachers and 3 administrative assistants
• Goal in 2016 is to replenish the staff and continue to enroll 25-35 students Inshallah
Qur’an Academy - http://ifnonline.com/quran-academy
• Established an Improvement Team
• Successful marketing campaign in Summer of 2015 to increase enrollment
• Continued a Summer Program for children
• Engaged a 3rd Party resource to implement external testing
Membership Committee Aamir Ahmed
http://ifnonline.com/Become-A-Member
http://ifnonline.com/IFN-Membership
The Membership Committee last year increased to a total of 512 members which provided a strong foundation for not
only involvement but maintenance and upkeep of the Masjid. The breakdown of membership was:
• Family - 432
• Individual - 65
• Senior - 2
• Student - 13
The Membership Committee also updated and reinforced the benefits of becoming an IFN member and implemented
these changes into the new by-laws.
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Outreach Committee Amir & Helena Abushamaa
http://ifnonline.com/outreach
2015 Highlights
In the past year, the Outreach Committee continued to focus their efforts to the Lake County Community. Through
various events, approximately 800 individuals were introduced to the basics of Islam. A conscience effort was made to
interact with elementary, middle &high schools in addition to the local colleges as well as public service institutions such
as hospitals. A continued effort was made to expand inter-faith activities with the churches and synagogues as well. All of
year round interactions culminated to an "Open Mosque Day" event which was held throughout the Chicagoland area.
The event catapulted more dialogue with various institutions and individuals and invited the neighbors to visit IFN.
2016 Goals
In 2016, the committee is looking for more core volunteers to train and take part in the various events. It hopes to
continue and expand ongoing efforts to host visitors and present "Islam 101." With the great success of the inaugural
"Open Mosque Day," the group looks forward to planning and executing a larger effort for this day in 2016.
Security & Safety Committee Yousuf Mohammed
http://ifnonline.com/Security/Safety
In the past year, the property's camera and security system (CCTV) was upgraded to cover areas in which there was
insufficient monitoring and the system overall was upgraded for better performance. Also, this committee supports the
set up and handles the parking coordination during the weekly Jumuah prayers and nightly during Ramadan. The security
team currently is working on a more transparent plan to help route parking and safe driving on the property.
IT/Web Development Committee Zafar Mohiuddin http://ifnonline.com/IT/Website
This past year the IT/Web Development Committee set out to revamp the IFN website (www.ifnonline.com) so that it
would be able to act as an interactive and effective tool of communication. Accompanying the website, the Executive
Committee also established a stronger presence in various social media platforms. Specifically, a Facebook page for IFN
was created along with a Twitter account to further enhance communication to the community.
In 2016, the committee has a list of goals including upgrading the existing technological infrastructure and equipment,
modifying the website to address various bugs that have been reported in the past and execute a vision for future
planning from a technological standpoint. If any member has questions or concerns regarding email subscription or
alerts, contact IT@ifnonline.com
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Zakat Services Irshad Khan
http://ifnonline.com/Zakat
This past year the Zakat Committee was extremely busy as collections from the community were received throughout the
year. All Zakat, Fitra, and Sadaqa were received and distributed to qualified individuals. The Zakat Committee met on a
regular basis and in accordance with their updated policy & procedure, the Zakat Committee verified that each applicant
did in fact qualify to receive. The policy and procedure along with the application form can be viewed at the zakat
committee webpage under the services section.
Mentor/Tutoring Committee Oghay Kherzai
http://ifnonline.com/IFN-Mentoring-Tutoring
The IFN Mentoring/Tutoring program had an aggressive year in reaching out to already established organizations to bring
forth opportunities to IFN students, specifically but not limited to high school students. With the efforts of working with
Sylvan Learning Center, a practice ACT course was provided at IFN, free of charge. From the positive feedback received,
the committee was able to work with Sylvan and now offers an ACT preparation course at IFN.
In 2016, the program looks to expand the training courses and potentially provide an SAT preparation course and/or
practice exam. It will also continue to provide tutoring services to students of all ages.
Calendar Committee Saquib Ahmed
IFN has a growing tradition of generating a yearly calendar specifically for the IFN community at large, but open to all,
highlighting events/activities at IFN along with its many charitable businesses and donors.
The calendar committee intends to build their sponsorship base and continue to use the calendar to promote the IFN
community at large. Insha’Allah, the calendar will help keep the community abreast of the events throughout the year.
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Sisters Steppin’ Up Sidra Hanif
http://ifnonline.com/Sisters-Steppin-Up
IFN has a chapter associated with Sisters Steppin’ Up (SSU). The high school focused group meets on a weekly basis and
has various activities throughout the year. All sisters 14 and up are encouraged to partake in the gatherings and activities.
• SSU held a Ramadan Iftar with guest speaker Amal Ali to raise money for Syrian education. The sisters raised
about $5,000 to sponsor refugee children who are displaced from school with the Zakat Foundation.
• Workshop with female scholars in Chicago, Sr. Zainab Sozzer and Sr. Tayyaba Syed, to learn about the female
companions of the Prophet (S) and encourage strong, Islamic leadership amongst the girls.
• Organized a series of seminars on communication skills with Sr. Kim Rihman, talking about developing
communication in workplaces and schools centered on diversity, generation gaps, and self-awareness.
Building Maintenance Rehan Ahmed
http://ifnonline.com/Building-Maintenance
Last year, much time was invested on the 10 year wear of the IFN building and equipment. Some of the items completed
are listed below and shall continue in 2016.
Basement:
• Completely re-painted and miscellaneous repairs completed.
• Sump Pumps replaced to help resolve water leaks
o One potential leak is currently being evaluated and the resolution is still in progress
• All current 12 HVAC Systems were serviced under a 3 year service plan with TopTec
1st Floor:
• New primary donation box installed
• Various locations/dents on ceiling/walls were repaired
• Funeral Preparation Area was made operational and in use after equipment was purchased.
2nd Floor:
• Initial purchases were made (i.e., window treatments) to begin the 2nd phase of the Learning Resource Center
• Evaluation of wall/ceiling and other cosmetic repairs were completed
o Repairs to take place in 2016
Exterior:
• Landscaping work involved removing dead shrubbery/trees
• A village approved walkway has been provided connecting the neighboring subdivision to the Masjid.
• Plans developed for park area and garden maintenance/rework were complete
o Work associated with the garden/park area is scheduled for 2016
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Financial Summary
Alhamdulillah, the financial position at IFN from the previous here is in a sound state. The following figures and tables
provide a broad overview of where the funds collected were spent and where the income was raised. The details regarding
the financial summary and balance sheets are available for members only and can be requested from the Treasurer.
Table 1 – 2015 Expenses & Income
Description Expense Income
Operating & Admin. $184,640 $350,760
Events & Activities $64,890 $33,200
Education Programs $117,820 $149,420
Miscellaneous $150,775 $27,970
Total $518,125 $561,350
Table 2 – 2015 Assets Balance Sheet Table 3 – 2015 Liabilities & Equities
Assets Value
Bank Accounts $812,300
Burial Plots $121,855
Fixed Assets $3,836,800
Other $3,045
Total $4,774,000
Description Value
Liabilities $11,000
General Funds $4,441,000
Restricted Funds $322,000
Total Liabilities & Equity $4,774,000
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IFN Committees Directory & Contact Information for 2016 http://ifnonline.com/Committees
Committee Last Name First Name Email
Board of Trustees - Chair Mohiuddin Ishaq ishaqifn@gmail.com
Board of Trustees - Vice Chair Ahmed Masood ahmed.masood@gmail.com
Board of Trustees - Gen. Secretary Ahmad Moghis muathar@aol.com
Board of Trustees Jamil Haris hjamil@ifnonline.com
Board of Trustees Abushamaa Amir abushamaa@yahoo.com
Board of Trustees Ghani Usman mughani@yahoo.com
Board of Trustees Jaffer Tanveer tanveerjaffer@yahoo.com
Board of Trustees Khan Fehmida aghabibi48@gmail.com
Board of Trustees Khan Rubina mavkhan7860@gmail.com
Board of Trustees Kagzi Waseem wkagzi@ifnonline.com
Board of Trustees Shaikh Rizwan shaikhriz@yahoo.com
Executive Committee - President Iftekhar Vaseem vaseemiftekhar@yahoo.com
Executive Committee - Vice President Ali Khan Masood masood@ifnonline.com
Executive Committee - Secretary Yusuf Syed Talha syedtalhayusufifn@yahoo.com
Executive Committee - Treasurer Khairuddin Arif aafarif@yahoo.com
Executive Committee - Social Director Mohammed Yousuf yousufmd@hotmail.com
Imam Uddin Shaikh Azfar Ifn.imam@ifnonline.com
Building Maintenance Ahmed Rehan rehanahmedifn@yahoo.com
Education Diallo Mamadou B. le_vrai_joujou@yahoo.com
Funeral Services Mohiuddin Ishaq ishaqifn@gmail.com
HSYC Jamil Omar omarjamil2013@northwestern.edu
IT/Website Mohiuddin Zafar it@ifnonline.com
Matrimonial Services Khan Atiya atya_zehra72@yahoo.com
Matrimonial Services Sheriff Ambareen ambersheriff@gmail.com
Membership Ahmed Aamir aamirusa@yahoo.com
Mentor/Tutoring Kherzai Oghay okherzai@gmail.com
Outreach Abushamaa Amir/Helena outreach@ifnonline.com
Quran Academy/Summer School Khan Vaseem mavkhan7860@gmail.com
Dar Al Arqam Girls Club Enaya Eman daralarqamgroup@yahoo.com
Religious Affairs Fahmy Farid ffahmy2002@yahoo.com
Security & Safety Mohammed Yousuf yousufmd@gmail.com
Sisters Stepping Up Ahmed Afreen afreenahmed529@gmail.com
Sunday School Mushtaq Mohammad Ifnss.principal@ifnonline.com
Young Muslims Basith Abdullah abdullahbasith@gmail.com
Zakat Khan Irshad irshadkhanifn@gmail.com
Legal Council Anarwala Zaki Contact Executive Committee
Medical Council & Calendar Ahmed Saquib
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IFN Annual Report Sponsors Alhamdulillah, IFN is grateful for the sponsors that continue to support programs, projects and activities.
The 2015 Annual report was funded by various sponsors in the following pages and we pray that the good intentions and
help continues and wish only the best for them, their businesses and families.
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Islamic Foundation North
2015 IFN Annual Report
1751 S. O' Plaine Rd. • Libertyville, IL 60048
Islamic Foundation North
1751 S. O' Plaine Road
Libertyville, IL 60048
P: 847.406.3730
www.ifnonline.com
Published - Spring 2016
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