PIEDAD

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In 1988 PIEDAD was founded by Khadijah Rivera in New York. In its acronym form, it reads "Propagación Islámica para la Educación y la Devoción a Aláh el Divino" (Islamic dawah to educate and worship Allah the Most High). Literally, PIEDAD means "Taqwa, piety or God-fearing." Their numerous seminars have included speakers like Imam Siraj Wahhaj, Mohammed Nasim, Dr. Thomas Irving, Dr. Omar Kasule, and others. PIEDAD began as the first Latina Muslim organization dedicated to Latina converts in the United States. Nylka Vargas became the PIEDAD National Coordinator after Khadijah Rivera's passing on November 22, 2009. Today, members consists of Latinas and non-Latinas. PIEDAD actively participates in local mosques and communities to collaborate, share information, and devise strategies to better all communities. Its five national chapters have more than 300 members.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Formation1988
Founded atMiami, FL
HeadquartersNew Jersey
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PIEDAD
Propagación Islámica para la Educación y la Devoción a Aláh el Divino
Formation1988
FounderKhadijah Rivera
Founded atMiami, FL
HeadquartersNew Jersey
Official language
English, Spanish
National Coordinator
Nylka Vargas
AffiliationsLLAMO, LADO, LALMA, IslamInSpanish
WebsitePIEDAD website
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