Mission Statement
“Advancing religious freedom, defending human rights, and empowering future generations of American Muslim civic leaders.”
Our Mission
To build a youth-forward, age-inclusive movement led by Indian American Muslims that uses education, principled advocacy, and media storytelling to elevate the Indian Muslim cause in public consciousness, challenge the impact of Hindutva on Muslims and other minority communities in the United States and abroad, counter far-right threats affecting American Muslim and immigrant communities, and reclaim Indian Muslim identity, culture, and heritage.
Our Vision
To see Indian Muslim Americans recognized as a leading community in the broader struggle against the multiracial far right, helping foster a safer, more pluralistic, and more unified diaspora. IMAM envisions a future in which Hindutva is widely understood and rejected in liberal, progressive, and conservative spaces in the United States, and in which actors advancing exclusionary, far-right ideologies are no longer normalized within civic, cultural, or political life.