Tribute: Al Hajj Naim Shah Sr.

ILM Team • April 29, 2024
Flyer: Save the Date for a tribute to Al Hajj Naim Shah Sr. at Southwest College. June 29, 2024, 11am-2pm.

It is with great pleasure to invite you to Al Hajj Naim Shah Sr.’s special community hero tribute on, Saturday, June 29, 2024, at the Southwest Community College Theater. The event is from 11 am to 2 pm.

Al Hajj Naim Shah Sr. is simply a testament that God is the most deserving of our praise, gratitude, and service. He often quotes a famous tradition by Prophet Muhammad (s) that reads, “The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others.” He has been one of the most beneficial members in our community in terms of service to others for the past sixty years. His direct participation and influence has laid the foundation for much of the current community building and peace initiatives throughout Los Angeles.

It is our hopes that you can join us during to this blessed occasion. Please reserve your seats here. Event parking is free at lot 4 off of Western Blvd. before Imperial going North. Please see the campus map here.

The event is free of charge, however, if you are able to make a contribution to cover some of the cost it would be greatly appreciated. Online donations can be processed via QR code below. Please mail donations to 6250 LaTijera Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90056, check payable to the ILM Foundation. We are truly grateful for your support and looking forward to your attendance.

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