Now more than ever, area Muslim Prison Chaplains are trying to keep up to with the demand from Muslim inmates and those interested in Islam for faith-based literature. In quarantine in long stretches, the inmates have more time to read and worship.
The MCC congregation is heeding the call and helping our hundreds of incarcerated brothers in two area prisons. We are asking our community members to scour your home for unused Qur’ans, Islamic books and booklets, prayer beads and prayer mats, CDS, cassettes and DVDs, and kufis and thobes that are gathering dust and bring them to MCC so the Chaplains can distribute to the Muslims they serve each day.
We will be collecting in August over these four days in the MCC parking lot (next to the metal roll up door):
- Fri., Aug. 7 & 21 | noon to 6 p.m.
- Sat., Aug. 8 & 22 | 9 a.m. to noon
Faith Identity is More Important Than Ever
During this COVID-19 pandemic, faith has become a critical component for the inmates and these Islamic materials are essential items, providing them an identity with their Islamic faith community.
During shelter-in place, the fleeting commodity we have a bit more of is time and this precious resource will be fast fleeting once we go back to a semblance of normalcy. For inmates, time will remain the commodity they can leverage. Help them do that by donating new and used items.
Through this project, we will be supporting the Muslim Chaplains at California Medical Facility in Vacaville, Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City, and Avenal State Prison.
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