Islamic Foundation of Ireland explained

Islamic Foundation of Ireland
Native Name:Fondúireacht Ioslamach na hÉireann
Native Name Lang:ga
Abbreviation:IFI
Formation:1959
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Founding Location:7 Harrington Street, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 8
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Type:Muslim - Sunni
Status:Charity Registration Charity number (RCN): 20012809
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Headquarters:Dublin Mosque
Location:Dublin, Ireland
Coords:53.3314°N -6.2825°W
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Membership:2074
Language:English and Arabic
Leader Title:Imam
Leader Name:Imam Yahya Al-Hussein (1983 - present)
Board Of Directors:Majlis Ashura (Elected Council of Representatives)
Key People:Fazel Ryklief (Administrator 1984 - 2002, 2015 - present)
Mudafar Al-Tawash (Administrator 2007 - 2019)

Abdullah Ech Chalh (Head Security 2005 - present)
Hanan Amer (Women's Section)

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Affiliations:Amal Women's Association
Muslim Association Forum (MUSLAF)
Discover Islam
Staff:Full-time staff: 3
Part-time staff: 5
Volunteers:25
Formerly:Dublin Islamic Society (1959 - 1983)

The Islamic Foundation of Ireland (IFI; Irish: Fondúireacht Ioslamach na hÉireann) was formed in 1959 by Muslim students in Ireland. The society established the first mosque in Ireland in 1976. It also helped to establish mosques in other cities in the country. The headquarters of the foundation is currently at the Dublin Mosque and Islamic Centre, 163 South Circular Road, Dublin 8. The Islamic Foundation of Ireland has been the official representative of Muslims in Ireland since its inception. It describes its role as looking after the religious, educational and social needs of Muslims in Ireland.

Primary school education

In September 1990, the first Muslim National School opened on a South Circular Road campus. It moved in 1993 to Clonskeagh. The school gained recognition from the Department of Education and acquired state funding,[1] and in 2001 a second Muslim National school was established in north Dublin. Both are under the patronage of the Islamic Foundation of Ireland.[2]

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References

  1. Web site: Muslim National School. Islamic Foundation of Ireland. 29 May 2023.
  2. Web site: Our Schools. Muslim Primary Education Board. 29 May 2023.