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Per the Yaseen Foundation Constitution, a member is a contributing person who abides by Yaseen Foundation's Constitution, abides by Foundation bylaws and pays membership dues on time. A member shall testify in the basic beliefs of Islamic faith specifically: Belief in Allah (SWT), belief in Muhammad (SAW) as his servant and the last messenger, belief in the Books of Allah (SWT), belief in the Angels, belief in the Day of Judgement and belief in Qadha and Qadr.
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a) Must be at least 16 years old.
b) Must be a resident of San Francisco Bay Area.
c) Must pay the membership dues set by the Executive Committee.Honorary MemberHonorary Member
Must pay the membership dues set by the Executive Committee.
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Membership is the cornerstone for the credibility of our organization. Most importantly, a healthy membership is the key guarantee that the organization continues to fulfill its mission, maintain correct adherence to moderate Islam, that alone makes membership an obligation on all community members.
Members enjoy the following benefits:Fulfill their obligation to preserve the character of our organization for the benefit of our community for many generations to come.
Nominate and elect organization board members after passing of 3 months on becoming a member
Be nominated and elected to office after passing of 1 year on becoming a member.
Be nominated and elected to office after passing of 1 year on becoming a member.
Priority in oversubscribed programs
Receive discounts on some of Yaseen programs and some of which are Free for members only (e.g. rent free condolence receptions, and private events rent at YBC; subject to some limits)
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Operations
Sadaqa funds dedicated to covering the day-to-day operational expenses of our community. Sustains programs, services, bills.
Buildings
Sadaqa and Zakat towards purchase of new buildings, improvement projects and projects with long term value.
Zakat
Zakat-ul-Mal helps people passing through a hardship. A small percentage goes to community organizations that honor the same principle.