I think all masjids in America ask for donations, even in the actual masjids. The donations go towards paying the imaam, the rent of the building, electricity, and whatever else the masjid needs...
Since you have experience in field of Finance then why not persue Islamic Finance & Banking...It's far better than being an Imam + because of the economic crisis, a lot of countries around the world looking for alternatives and Islamic Finance & Banking looks very promising
Hope that helps
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I didn't even realize this thread was resurrected; I happened to come across it while browsing earlier today.
In regards to Islamic Finance, I am mostly opposed to the industry as a whole because it is no more than a "work-around" for conventional interest-based financing. There is no such thing as an "Islamic Mortgage", and when it comes to investing in the stock market, every single public company uses interest-based means of financing.
Although there may be a few companies out there in the world operating under the guise of true Islamic financing, the majority out there do not.
The only way true Islamic finance is going to take root is if a true Islamic state were to be established somewhere in the world.
Salaamu Alaikum.
To the original poster,
Have you thought about Zaytuna Institute in California????
I have looked into it, although they don't seem to have a wide variety of course offerings. They mostly focus on Arabic, which of course is essential for studying many Islamic texts, but there is also much more to Islamic studies than that. The school does have a seminary program that appears to be in its "pilot" phase, and I'm not sure if they plan on continuing that program and what exactly it entails.
The University of Texas at Austin has an excellent Islamic department. The goal is to train Imams for the USA. Nearly all of the Professors ar graduates from Excellent universities in Saudi and Egypt.
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/mes/islamic/
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