12 Traditions

12 Traditions of Millati Islami

1. Shahadah – We bear witness that there is no God but Allah, and Muhammed is the last messenger of Allah.

2. Personal recovery depends upon Millati Islami unity. Believers are friends and protectors of one another.

3. For our individual and Jamaat (group) purpose there is but one ultimate authority which is Allah (God, the source from which all originates).

4. Requirements for participation are a desire to stop using and willingness to learn a better way of life.

5. Each Jamaat (group) should be autonomous except in their adherence in to these traditions.

6. Our primary Jamaat (group) purpose is carrying out Al-Islam as the message of recovery to those who still suffer (Dawah).

7. Problems of money, property, and prestige must never divert us from our primary purpose.

8. Every Millati Islami Jamaat (group) should be self supporting but may accept sadaqa (voluntary charity) without attached obligations orpromises to donating parties.

9. We may create service boards and committees directly responsible to those we serve.

10. The Millati Islami name aught never be drawn into public controversy.

11. Our public relations policy is based upon attraction before promotion. The criterion for both are decided by Jamaat (group), Taqwa, and Ihsan.

12. Iman (faith) is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, reminding us to place principles before personalities.Comments

Millati Islami is a 12 step recovery program. Millati Islami is not supported by tax dollars or public funds in any way; per the Millati Islami 8th tradition.


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 P O BOX 2100
DOUGLASVILLE, GA  30133-2100 
 
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all donations are tax deductable.


Meeting format

MILLATI ISLAMI

(12 STEP ISLAMIC BASED SELF HELP PROGRAM.) 

 Millati Islami attempts to address a problem in the Islamic Community that has not been thoroughly addressed. That is to recognize that devastating addictions can and do occur among the members of our family as well as among the American community at large.

MILLATI  ISLAMI –  FORMAT FOR MEETINGS: 

        1. Group should be seated in a circle.

        2. Secretary will call the meeting to order.

        3. Recite Al-Fatiha in Arabic and English.

        4. Welcome everyone.

        5. Introduction of newcomers.

        6. Orientation to the facilities.

A. Location of restrooms, refreshments. And literature.

B. If you are holding drugs or paraphernalia, leave, clean up, then come back. We are interested in you. We do not want your drugs.

C. No smoking, prolonged conversations, or use of profanity during the meeting.

        7.  Reading of the literature.

A. Surah Five, Ayats 90 & 91 (of the Qur’an).

B. Who is Addicted?

C. What is Millati Islami?

D. Why?

E. How it works/The Steps of Recovery.

F. The Traditions of Millati Islami.

8. Begin meeting by introducing the speaker for (Speakers Meeting).

Or…Begin reading the literature for a Step or Literature Meeting, followed by discussion of the literature,

Or… Begin Round Robin.  (Round Robins may be open discussion or Topic Meetings).

9. Close Meeting by:

A. Collecting donations (we are self supporting).

B.  Reading “Hope Through Millati Islami”.

C. Recite Surah 103, ASR (103 of the Qur’an), in Arabic and English.

READINGS:

See PDF at 
Readings for Millati Islami Meetings


 
 
 

 

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all donations are tax deductable.

 
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Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
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or, if you want to submit via Zelle, from your bank

     we are Donations@MillatiIslami.org
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 

and, finally, checks or money orders can always be sent to

 

 

MILLATI ISLAMI WORLD SERVICES
 P O BOX 2100
DOUGLASVILLE, GA  30133-2100 
 
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.


History

Islamic 12 Step Program

What is Millati Islami and how did it start ?

Millati Islami is a Twelve Step recovery program for persons who experience problems associated with addiction.  The steps and traditions of Millati Islami are based upon Islamic principles.  With the traditional Twelve Step program some principles have proven to be in accord with our Islamic way of life.   When Islamic principles are included, they have proven to further enhance the recovery process. We have modified the traditional Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions practiced by some of the other Twelve Step programs.

Millati Islami was founded in Baltimore Maryland in September of 1989, at what  was  known as the Baltimore Masjid, located at 514 Islamic Way.  Its founder Zaid Imani sought a way that he could incorporate the Islamic Way of Life with the traditional Twelve Step approach to the treatment of addiction.  His Du’a (prayer) was for Allah to guide him to a way that he could stay rooted in the Islamic way of life while focused on recovery.  Millati Islami (The Path of Peace) was developed.

Millati Islami remained a local effort until the fall of 1992, when Zaid Imani met Bilal Ali.  Bilal Ali was a facilitator of  Jama’at  Al Tauba, in a Washington, D.C.  based  recovery group for Muslims.  Soon after their meeting, Bilal Ali announced that the Jama’at Al Tauba group had decided to become a part of the Millati Islami network.  In January of 1993, the decision was made to expand this recovery program. While attending a convention in Boston, Massachusetts hosted by one of the other twelve step fellowships, Zaid Imani met with a group of believers from various parts of the country.  He presented the Millati Islami program and today, March 2,1996, forty-two Millati Islami groups have been established in sixteen states across the nation.  Millati Islami meetings are currently held in Masajid (an Islamic school building), counseling centers, neighborhood recreation centers, recovery houses, members’ homes, members’ business, and various prisons across the country.

In February of 1993, Millati Islami held its first annual fundraiser breakfast in Baltimore, Maryland.  Proceeds from that event were used to publish a manual. The manual outlines the Millati Islami Twelve Step recovery process supported by the Qur’an and Hadith (sayings and practices) of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Information about the Millati Islami Program and how to start a Millati Islami group in your area can be found on this site.


Please support this effort.
Millati Islami World Services has established several pathways though which you can help.
 
 
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Your donations can send books to those in need, send a brother or sister who is still in pain to a treatment program, or simply help update our literature. 
Jazak Allah Khair
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 
OR
 

Donate here.

 Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 
 
 or
 
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Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 

or, if you want to submit via Zelle, from your bank

     we are Donations@MillatiIslami.org
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 

and, finally, checks or money orders can always be sent to

 

 

MILLATI ISLAMI WORLD SERVICES
 P O BOX 2100
DOUGLASVILLE, GA  30133-2100 
 
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.


12 Steps

12 Steps

Twelve Steps to Recovery
  1. We admitted that we were neglectful of our higher selves and that our lives have become unmanageable.
  2. We came to believe that Allah could and would restore us to sanity.
  3. We made a decision to submit our will to the will of Allah.
  4. We made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
  5. We admitted to Allah and to ourselves the exact nature of our wrongs.
  6. Asking Allah for right guidance, we became willing and open for change, ready to have Allah remove our defects of character.
  7. We humbly ask Allah to remove our shortcomings.
  8. We made a list of persons we have harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
  9. We made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
  10. We continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
  11. We sought through Salaat* and Iqraa* to improve our understanding of Taqwa* and Ihsan.*
  12. Having increased our level of Iman (faith) and Taqwa, as a result of applying these steps, we carried this message to humanity and began practicing these principles in all our affairs.

Millati Islami is a 12 step recovery program. Millati Islami is not supported by tax dollars or public funds in any way; per the Millati Islami 8th tradition.

* Salaat Prayer service in Islam
* Iqraa Reading and studying
* Taqqwa G-d consciousness; proper Love and respect for Allah
* Ihsan Though we cannot see Allah, He does see us.

 


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Your donations can send books to those in need, send a brother or sister who is still in pain to a treatment program, or simply help update our literature. 
Jazak Allah Khair
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 
OR
 

Donate here.

 Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 
 
 or
 
  cashtag.png

 

Donate via Cash App

Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 

or, if you want to submit via Zelle, from your bank

     we are Donations@MillatiIslami.org
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.

 

and, finally, checks or money orders can always be sent to

 

 

MILLATI ISLAMI WORLD SERVICES
 P O BOX 2100
DOUGLASVILLE, GA  30133-2100 
 
Millati Islami World Services, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit;
all donations are tax deductable.