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Sacrifice

Individually and collectively the leadership and staff embrace sacrifice in their work, offering selfless service for the collective benefit of Muslims and the country in general.

National Executive Committee

  • Sheikh Abdillahi Abdi - Chairman
  • Sheikh Al-Hajj Yussuf Murigu - Vice-Chairman
  • Sheikh Muhammad Warfa
  • Sheikh Farouk Adam
  • Sheikh Ali Hussein
  • Sheikh Said Athman
  • Sheikh Muhammad Idris
  • Sheikh Ibrahim Yussuf
  • Shahid Amin – National Coordinator
  • Sheikh Dor Muhammad Dor
  • Sheikh Ali El-Maawy
  • Sheikh Khalifa Muhammad

 

National Muslim Leaders Forum

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Stakeholders

National Executive Committee undertake policy formulation and overall supervision, ensuring implementation of committee decisions;

Regional leaders are charged with grassroots mobilization and representation of Muslims interests at the regional level;

Muslim scholars and Religious Leaders provide the Islamic perspective to social, economic and political issues of the day;

the Muslim Ummah give NAMLEF’s legitimacy to spearhead its needs, concerns, problems and aspirations;

Muslim Professionals who provide their professional input and contribution to policy formulation;

Muslim Businessmen who support NAMLEF programmes through donations;

Muslim MPs as legitimate elected representatives of the people with access to national policy formulation platform

Media as an integral avenue for the dissemination of policies and NAMLEF’s views on various issues.

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Vision

A united, spiritually, socially, economically and politically empowered; prosperous Muslim Ummah in Kenya, coexisting with other Kenyans on equal terms.

Mission

To Unite and empower Muslims in Kenya for the attainment of decent lives and real social, economic and spiritual freedom through principled, consultative, representative and Islamic leadership.
Empowering Muslims in Kenya to please Allah
The National Muslim Leaders Forum is an umbrella Kenyan Muslim Organisation founded in December 2003 by 13 Muslim Organisations to address the extraordinary circumstances then facing Muslims in Kenya.

 

Its affiliate membership has since grown steadily to 53 Organisations by June 2008. The effort to form NAMLEF was driven by the conviction that only a unified approach spearheaded by a broad based National Body would effectively address the evidently pathetic social circumstances all along experienced by Muslims in both pre and post independence Kenya.

 

How we work

NAMLEF has established 10 regional offices. NAMLEF member organisations in respective regions hold periodic meetings aimed at resolving issues of concern to them at the grassroots. Issues which need national attention are forwarded to the National Executive Committee.
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