Islamic Leadership Institute of America (ILIA) is proud to announce the launch of its 2025–26 Teacher Development Needs Discussion, an initiative designed to empower educators with comprehensive leadership training grounded in Islamic values. This transformative program aims to equip teachers with the skills and confidence necessary to thrive as role models and leaders, fostering an environment of growth and inspiration within the classroom and broader school community. By addressing the unique challenges faced by educators, the campaign emphasizes professional development, effective leadership strategies, and the integration of Islamic principles to create a positive and lasting impact on both students and schools.
2025–26 Teacher Development Needs Discussion by the Islamic Leadership Institute of America (ILIA) is designed to empower educators with the tools they need to succeed as leaders both in the classroom and beyond. Recognizing that many Islamic school teachers lack formal leadership training, ILIA’s program offers a transformative experience rooted in Islamic values, helping teachers become confident role models who inspire and guide their students effectively. Leadership training equips educators with essential skills for improving classroom management, fostering student motivation, and creating a harmonious school environment. With a proven track record of training over 300 educators across the United States in the past decade, ILIA’s comprehensive approach ensures that participants develop the expertise and confidence to excel in their vital roles within the school community. Join us in shaping the future of education through this impactful initiative.
Known to the youth as amu Ayman or coach Ayman, he brings over 30 years of experience in youth development, and coaching. He has coached, taught and counseled 8000+ youth and young professionals and has been a certified mentor and coach with Big Brother Big Sister, Lutheran Social Services, Dar Al-Taqwa, Prince George’s Community College Asian, Latino, African, Native American (ALANA), New Beginnings Youth Center, Howard County Detention Center and Islamic Leadership Institute of America (ILIA), a youth development organization he founded in 2009. In 2015, he founded Youth Crisis Line (YCL) to address the alarming need for stabilizing young adults experiencing challenges and crises. Ayman is a member of several professional organizations and task forces in Engineering, Technology, Youth Development, Healthcare and Metal Health. He holds two Master degrees in electrical engineering, engineering management and systems engineering, and holds certifications in half a dozen leadership areas. He has been trained in cultural competence, youth development, reentry, psychology, curriculum development, crisis stabilization and has devised over 240 courses and programs for youth and adults. He was faculty at University of California, Prince George’s Community College, Strayer University and Howard Community College, and an author of several books in project management and leadership.
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