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May 27, 2026


BURTONSVILLE, MD -- The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) extends warm greetings to Muslims and neighbors of all faiths on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, observed this year on May 27, 2026. This holy day is among the most significant in the Islamic calendar and holds deep spiritual meaning for Muslim communities around the world, including the growing Shia Muslim community in the United States.


What Is Eid al-Adha?


Eid al-Adha, which translates from Arabic as the "Festival of Sacrifice," commemorates the extraordinary act of faith performed by the Prophet Ibrahim (known in the Judeo-Christian tradition as Abraham). According to Islamic belief, the Prophet Ibrahim received a divine command to sacrifice his son, the Prophet Ismail. Both father and son submitted to the will of God with complete trust and devotion. At the moment of sacrifice, God intervened and replaced Ismail with a ram, demonstrating that the true purpose of the test was the purity of Ibrahim's submission and faith, not the act of sacrifice itself.


This account, affirmed in the Holy Quran, is understood by Muslims as one of the defining moments in the history of monotheistic faith. It reflects the covenant between the human soul and God, and the willingness to surrender personal attachment in service of the divine will. It is a narrative shared, in varying forms, across the Abrahamic traditions of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.


The Shia Muslim Observance of Eid al-Adha


For Shia Muslims, Eid al-Adha falls on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah, the final month of the Islamic lunar calendar. This date coincides with the culmination of the Hajj pilgrimage, during which millions of Muslims from across the globe gather in and around the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, to perform rites that trace back to the Prophet Ibrahim and his family.


The day begins with a special congregational prayer, followed by the act of Udhiyya, or ritual sacrifice, in which an animal such as a sheep, goat, or cow is offered in remembrance of Ibrahim's devotion. The meat is distributed in three portions: one for the family, one for friends and neighbors, and one for those in need. This practice emphasizes the values of community, generosity, and the obligation to care for the poor.


Shia tradition also emphasizes on this day the recitation of specific supplications and the performance of Ziyarat, a form of prayerful salutation directed to the Prophet Muhammad and the Imams of the Ahlul Bayt, the Prophet's household. These practices reflect the Shia understanding that the spiritual lessons of Eid al-Adha are inseparable from the broader teachings of the Prophet and his family.


A Message of Unity and Service


The Shia Muslim Foundation sees in Eid al-Adha an enduring reminder that faith is demonstrated not merely in words or ritual, but in sacrifice, service, and solidarity with those who are most vulnerable. SMF calls upon the broader American community to recognize the rich tradition that Eid al-Adha represents, and to appreciate the contributions of American Muslims who carry this tradition as an expression of their deepest values.


We wish all who observe this blessed day a joyous and spiritually fulfilling Eid al-Adha. Eid Mubarak.


About the Shia Muslim Foundation


The Shia Muslim Foundation is a national organization dedicated to the civic, legal, and community advancement of Shia Muslims in the United States. SMF engages with government officials, civil society, and interfaith partners to ensure that the voices and rights of Shia American communities are represented and protected.


WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Shia Muslim Foundation strongly condemns today's deadly attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego, where three men were killed, including a security guard, before the two suspected gunmen were later found dead. This was an attack on Muslims, on a house of worship, and on the basic right of every American to pray without fear.

"The murder of innocent people at a mosque is an act of terror against the Muslim community and against religious freedom itself. American Muslims should not have to pray in fear, bury loved ones because of hatred, or wonder whether their children will come home safely from a mosque. This attack did not happen in a vacuum. Anti-Muslim hatred has been normalized, inflamed, and ignored for far too long." — Rahat Husain, Executive Director, Shia Muslim Foundation

SMF stands in full solidarity with the victims, their families, the Islamic Center of San Diego, and the Muslim community across California and the United States.

Authorities have stated that the attack is being investigated as a hate crime. SMF calls on federal, state, and local law enforcement to pursue the investigation with full seriousness, including any evidence of anti-Muslim ideology, online radicalization, planning, coordination, or broader threats to Muslim institutions.

"This weekend, SMF and Idara-e-Jaferia convened a major Community Safety and Security Summit in Maryland focused specifically on protecting our communities and houses of worship. Today's tragedy is a devastating reminder that these threats are real. Vigilance, coordination, and serious security investment are no longer optional." — Rahat Husain, Executive Director, Shia Muslim Foundation

SMF has spent recent months engaging law enforcement, homeland security officials, and elected leaders about mosque security and the rising threat environment facing Muslim communities. The Foundation urges every level of government to expand direct security coordination with mosques and Islamic centers, improve threat sharing, support nonprofit security funding, and treat anti-Muslim violence as a serious domestic security concern.

"No mosque, synagogue, church, temple, or house of worship should become a crime scene. The Muslim community will not be intimidated into silence or fear. We stand united, unbroken, and committed to protecting one another." — Rahat Husain, Executive Director, Shia Muslim Foundation


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Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth, Maryland Governor's Office of Homeland Security, and Montgomery County Police Department Join Shia Muslim Community to Address Safety, Build Partnerships, and Advance Federal Security Resources



BURTONSVILLE, MD — The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) and Idara-e-Jaferia Islamic Center recently co-hosted their inaugural Community Safety and Security Summit in Burtonsville, Maryland, bringing together federal elected officials, state homeland security leadership, county law enforcement, and members of the Shia Muslim community in a historic gathering focused on the safety and security of one of America's most underserved religious minorities.


The Summit drew community members from across the region for an afternoon of substantive dialogue, actionable information, and renewed commitment from government partners at every level. SMF Executive Director Rahat Husain called the event a defining moment for both organizations. "Today's Summit is the direct result of months of sustained advocacy and relationship-building," said Husain. "We are proud to have brought these leaders together in our community's home, and we are more resolved than ever to ensure that Shia Muslims in America have the protection and resources they deserve."

Dr. Ghulam Abbas, President of Idara-e-Jaferia, echoed that sentiment. "For decades, this community has gathered within these walls to worship, to grieve, and to celebrate," said Dr. Abbas. "It is only right that we also gather here to demand what every community deserves: safety, dignity, and the full protection of our government. This Summit was a step toward that, and Idara-e-Jaferia is proud to stand alongside the Shia Muslim Foundation in this work."


Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth delivered keynote remarks reiterating her strong and unequivocal support for the Shia Muslim community, affirming her commitment to ensuring that religious minorities in Maryland have access to the federal protections and resources they need. SMF is grateful for the Congresswoman's continued engagement and her willingness to show up not just in Washington, but here, in the community itself.


Marcia Deppen, Interim Director of the Maryland Governor's Office of Homeland Security, provided attendees with a detailed overview of the security resources available to religious institutions and community organizations across Maryland, offering practical guidance on how Shia Muslim centers can access state-level support. Director Deppen's remarks were among the most immediately useful of the afternoon, and her presence reflected the deepening partnership between SMF and the State of Maryland that has developed over recent months, including her designation as SMF's dedicated state point of contact and SMF's integration into Maryland's statewide security coordination meetings.


Commander Jason Cokinos of the Montgomery County Police Department's 3rd District brought a perspective rooted in years of direct engagement with the Idara-e-Jaferia community. Commander Cokinos has developed a longstanding working relationship with the mosque and its leadership, and his remarks at the Summit reflected that trust and familiarity. SMF thanks Commander Cokinos for his continued dedication to building genuine, sustained ties between law enforcement and the Shia Muslim community in Montgomery County.


The Summit is the culmination of an intensive period of government engagement by SMF, which has in recent months met with the offices of Senator Chris Van Hollen, Congressman Jamie Raskin, Congresswoman Elfreth, the Maryland Governor's Office of Homeland Security, and MCPD. SMF has documented a growing pattern of threats and attacks against Shia Muslim institutions across the United States and has pressed officials at every level to respond with commensurate resources, including access to the Department of Homeland Security's Nonprofit Security Grant Program, interagency coordination between the FBI and DHS, and dedicated law enforcement liaisons to Shia Muslim centers.


About the Shia Muslim Foundation

The Shia Muslim Foundation is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to civic advocacy, legal representation, and community safety for Shia Muslims in the United States. SMF works to build durable partnerships between Shia Muslim communities and government institutions at the federal, state, and local levels. For more information, visit shiamuslimfoundation.com.


About Idara-e-Jaferia

Idara-e-Jaferia Islamic Center is one of the largest and most prominent Shia Muslim institutions on the East Coast, serving the spiritual, educational, and civic needs of the Shia Muslim community in Maryland and the greater Washington, D.C. region for decades.

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