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Young Muslim Association

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The Young Muslim Association (YMA) was an Islamic organization founded by Hassan Al-Qazwini which was open to people of all ages. The YMA regularly scheduled programs and events throughout the year; most notable was its Friday programs which occurred all year long in the evenings. Its headquarter was in Dearborn, Michigan, United States and was led by Imam Sayed Hassan Al-Qazwini. The YMA was affiliated with, and served as the youth arm of the Islamic Center of America.

The stated goals of the YMA were to provide an Islamic way of life for Muslim youths by prompting the teachings of Muhammad. The organization tried to enhance the leadership qualities of young people within the community.