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The Islamic Center of Nashville (ICN)
Constitution and By-laws
Approved by the general body on ________________
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE-I: NAME AND PURPOSE…………………………….……..…5
Section 1: Name………………………………………………………...…5
Section 2: Purpose…………………………………………………….....5
ARTICLE-II: LOCATION…………………………………………………..….5
Section 1: Address……………………………………………………..…5
Section 2: Registered Agent……………………………………..……6
ARTICLE-III: MEMBERS………………….……………..…………...……..…6
Section 1-1: Regular Members……………………………………..…6
Section 1-2: Life Members…………………………………………..…6
Section 2: Termination of Membership………………………….…6
Section 3: Membership Dues……………………………………..……7
Section 4: Meetings……………………………………………….…..….7
Section 5: Quorum…………………………………………………………7
Section 6: Notice of Meetings……………………………….………..7
Section 7: Chair of Meetings………………………………………..….7
Section 8: Voting at Meetings……………………………….…………7
ARTICLE-IV: THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES…………………..….….…….7
Section 1: General Powers…………………………………..……….…7
Section 2: Specific Duties of the Board of Trustees……..…...7
Section 3: Number of Trustees…………………………...………...…8
Section 4: Affiliated Trustees………………………………….…..…..9
Section 5: Terms of Service……………………………………..…...…9
Section 6: Elections………………………………………….….…….…10
Section 7: Vacancies……………………………………………………..10
Section 8: Resignation or Removal…………..…..……………..….10
Section 9: Chairperson……………..……………………..….……..….10
Section 10: Books of the ICN…………..……………………………..10
Section 11: Compensation……………………………………….…..…10
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ARTICLE-V: MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES…….11
Section 1: Meetings………………………………………………….….11
Section 2: Notice of Meetings……………………………………….11
Section 3: Quorum……………………………….…………...……….…12
Section 4: Voting…………………………………….…………….……..12
Section 5: Proxy Voting……………………………………..……….…12
Section 6: Actions of the ICN and NIA………………………..…..12
Section 7: Actions between Regular Meetings……….………..12
ARTICLE-VI: THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL…………….…….………..12
Section 1: Composition………………………………………..…………12
Section 2: Authority………………………………………………....……13
Section 3: Duties and Responsibilities………………………...….13
Section 4: Officers…………………..…………….…………….…..……13
Section 5: Removal……………………..…………………..………..…..15
Section 6: Vacancies………..……………………………………….….15
Section 7: Holding Multiple Offices…………….…………..……...15
Section 8: General Qualifications……………………………….…..15
Section 9: Meetings…………………………………………….……...…16
Section 10: Notice of Meetings……………………………….….…..16
Section 11: Compensation for Officers………………….……...…16
ARTICLE-VII: THE DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS
(IMAM)………………………………………...….16
Section 1: Responsibilities……………………………………..………16
Section 2: Qualifications…………..……………………………....…..17
Section 3: Compensation……………….…………………………....…17
Section 4: Removal…………………..………….…………….….……...17
ARTICLE-VIII: THE NASHVILLE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
(THE SCHOOL)………………………….….….17
Section 1: NAME…………….…………………………………………..…17
Section 2: Purpose……..…………..………………………………...…..17
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Section 3: The School Board………….………………………….…18
Section 4: Composition of the School Board…………….…...18
Section 5: Officers of the School Board…………………………19
Section 6: Meetings of the School Board……….………….…..20
Section 7: Financial Administration..…………….………….……21
Section 8: Appointment of Salaried Employees…….………..22
Section 9: School Administration…………………………….….…23
ARTICLE-IX: CONTRACTS, CHECKS AND DEPOSITS………….….….24
Section 1: Contracts…………….…………………………………….…24
Section 2: Checks………..…………..…………………………...….....24
Section 3: Deposits…………….………….………………………….….24
ARTICLE-X: COMMITTEES………………………………….……..………..24
Section 1: In General………………………………….…………..….…25
Section 2: Authority………………………………….…………....…....25
Section 3: Duties …………………………..…………………………..…25
Section 4: Election Committee…………………..….…….…..…....25
Section 5: Resignation and Removal……………..………….….…25
Section 6: Terms of Service….………..………………………….…..26
Section 7: Vacancies……………….…………….……..……………....26
Section 8: Quorum……………………………………….….……….…...26
ARTICLE-XI: MISCELLANEOUS…………………………….…………..….26
Section 1: Indemnification………………………………………..……26
Section 2: Fiscal Year……………………………………….......……..26
Section 3: Notice …………………………..……………………..……...26
Section 4: Nondiscrimination……………………..…….….…….....27
Section 5: Disputes………………………..……………………...……..27
Section 6: Conflict of Interest….………..………………..…..…….27
ARTICLE-XII: AMENDMENTS..…………………………….…….........….28
ARTICLE-XIII: DISSOLUTION………………………….…………………..28
ARTICLE-XIV: EXEMPT STATUS……………………….………………….28
APPENDIX: ANNUAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FORM..28
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE MOST MERCIFUL
THE ISLAMIC CENTER OF NASHVILLE (ICN)
CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS
ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE
Section 1: Name: The name of this organization shall be THE ISLAMIC CENTER
OF NASHVILLE, hereinafter referred to as the “ICN", a not-for-profit
corporation organized under the laws of the State of Tennessee.
Section 2: Purpose: The purpose of the ICN is: (1) the promotion of the
principles of Islam, according to the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him); (2) the preservation of the
spiritual wellbeing of its members and the Muslim community; (3) the
perpetuation of the Islamic faith, discipline and teachings; (4) the
fostering of a greater and better understanding between Muslims and
peoples of other religious faiths ; and (5) the running of the “Nashville
International Academy” hereinafter referred to as “The School” in
conformance with the appropriate curriculum.
ARTICLE II: LOCATION
Section 1: Address: The principal office of the ICN is located at:
2515 12th Avenue South
Nashville, Tennessee 37204
The Nashville International Academy also called “The School” is
located at:
7335 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, TN 37209
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Section 2: Registered Agent: The registered agent and registered office of the
ICN shall be:
The Islamic Center of Nashville
2515 12th
Avenue South
Nashville, Tennessee 37204
ARTICLE III: MEMBERS
Section 1: Membership: The membership of ICN shall consist of "Regular
Members" and "Life Members.” Each member must be a Muslim
dedicated to the promotion of the principles of Islam according to the
Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) and must satisfy the criteria set forth below:
1. Regular Members: A Regular Member shall be a Muslim of at
least eighteen years of age, who files an application with the
required dues, as may be set from time to time by the Board of
Trustees, and who agrees to abide by the Charter and
Constitution of the ICN. All applications for regular membership
are subject to the approval of the Executive Council. Each
Regular Member shall be entitled to one vote in all matters to be
voted on by the membership in accordance with Section 8 of this
Article.
2. Life Members: A Life Member shall be a Muslim of at least
eighteen years of age who files an application with the required
life-time dues, as may be set from time to time by the Board of
Trustees. All applications for life membership are subject to the
approval of the Board of Trustees. Each Life Member shall be
entitled to one vote in all matters to be voted on by the
membership in accordance with Section 8 of this Article.
Section 2: Termination of Membership: Only the Executive Council may
reject any application for regular membership or terminate any regular
membership. The Executive Council shall reach such decision by their
majority vote. For life membership, the Board of Trustees and not the
Executive Council shall decide about the rejection or termination of
such applications. The Board of Trustees shall reach such decision by
their majority vote.
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Section 3: Membership Dues: The amount of regular or lifetime membership
dues including any special categories of membership dues such as
family membership rate shall be determined by the Board of Trustees
from time to time.
Section 4: Meetings: An annual meeting of the membership will be held at a time
and place convenient to the Board of Trustees.
Section 5: Quorum: The quorum for a membership meeting will be ten percent of
the total membership of the ICN.
Section 6: Notice of Meetings: Notice of annual meetings or any special
meeting of the membership must be sent to each member at least
fifteen days prior to the day such meeting will be held.
Section 7: Chair of Meetings: Membership meetings will be chaired by the
President of the Executive Council or his/her designee.
Section 8: Voting at Meetings: Each Regular Member and each Life Member
who has been a member of the ICN for at least one calendar year will
cast one vote. Members shall not vote by proxy at any meeting of the
members.
ARTICLE IV: THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Section 1: General Powers: The Board of Trustees shall constitute the
planning and supervisory body of the ICN. The Board of Trustees shall
set the strategic direction of the ICN and have all powers necessary to
carry out the purposes of the organization as set forth in Article I,
Section-2.
Section 2: Specific Duties of the Board of Trustees: In addition to any
responsibilities necessary to carry out the purposes of the ICN, the
Board of Trustees shall have the following specific duties which shall
not be delegated:
1. For all transactions exceeding $10,000 including purchases,
sales or leases, the approval of the Board of Trustees must be
obtained.
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2. The Board of Trustees must approve all loans or mortgages by
unanimous vote for amounts that exceed two times the annual
collections averaged over two consecutive years. If unanimous
vote is not possible, the options will be, first to accumulate funds
through donations, and second option would be for individuals to
assume the loan personally.
3. The Board of Trustees shall review, amend, and adopt an annual
budget for the ICN and for the Nashville International Academy
(NIA) by June 30th
of each year.
4. The Board of Trustees shall adopt and, from time to time, review
the fiscal policy for the ICN and of the NIA. Such policy shall
govern internal fiscal controls, the obligation of ICN funds,
approval of contracts, leases, deeds and mortgages, and other
significant aspects of the fiscal operation of ICN and NIA.
5. The Board of Trustees shall adopt and, from time to time, review
and revise rules and regulations for the conduct of its business.
6. The Board of Trustees shall hire and, when necessary, terminate
the Director of Religious Affairs (Imam) by a two third majority
vote. The President of the Executive Council shall also have a
vote in this decision.
7. The Board of Trustees shall hire and, when necessary, terminate
the Principal of the School by a two-third majority vote only when
the NIA Board makes such recommendation. The President of the
Executive Council shall also have a vote in this decision.
8. The Board of Trustees, the President of Executive Council and
the School Board shall take the leadership role in raising funds to
support ICN and NIA projects and programs.
9. In case of any conflict between the Board of Trustees and the
Executive Council, the decision of the Board of Trustees reached
by simple majority vote of their members shall prevail
Section 3: Number of Trustees: The Board of Trustees of the ICN shall consist
of seven members; two for four years, three for three years and two for
two years. At least one Trustee shall be a female and one Trustee shall
be a youth of any gender between the ages of 18 and 25. The President
of Executive Council and Chair of the NIA Board will be the ex-officio
members of the Board of Trustees. No Trustee shall serve more than
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two consecutive terms. A Trustee may return to the Board after a break
of at least one term after serving two consecutive terms. Trustees shall
be elected by a majority vote of the membership from a slate of
candidates presented to the membership by the Election Committee
appointed by the President of ICN.
The Board of Trustees may decide to increase or decrease the
number of Trustees by their two third majority vote. The criteria for
selecting additional members must also be agreed upon by their two
third majority vote.
The President of ICN and the President of the School Board will be ex-
officio members of the ICN Board of Trustees.
The following criteria must be met for all candidates for the Board of
Trustees:
1. Each candidate shall be an ICN member who has made a substantial
contribution to the ICN or to the School Board.
2. Each candidate shall be a practicing Muslim who has knowledge of the
basic teachings of Islam and follows the Qur’an and Sunnah of the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Section 4: Affiliated Trustees: Any organization formally recognized by the
Board of Trustees as an affiliated organization of the ICN may have a
Trustee seated on the Board with the Board’s approval. The Board of
Trustees shall determine from time to time the requirements for other
organizations to be formally recognized as an affiliated organization of
the ICN. Trustees from affiliated organizations shall have such rights
and obligations as are assigned to them by the Board of Trustees. The
Board of Trustees shall review the status of each affiliated organization
and its Trustee every three years following formal recognition of the
organization’s affiliated status.
Section 5: Terms of Service: Each Trustee shall be elected to a term of either
four or three or two years as specified in Section 3 and Section 6 of
this Article. All Trustees shall be limited to two consecutive terms in
those positions. However, all Trustees shall be entitled to serve as
many non-consecutive terms to which they are elected.
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Section 6: Elections: The election of the Trustees by the membership shall occur
at a meeting of the membership or by mail-in ballot from a slate
presented to the membership by the Election Committee The procedure
for election by mail-in ballot shall be determined by the President of ICN
and revised from time to time.
Section 7: Vacancies: Any vacancy may be filled by a vote of the majority of the
Trustees then in office. Any Trustee so appointed shall require
ratification of such appointment by the membership within three months
after his/her appointment. The ratification may be conducted through
mail-in ballot. The Board of Trustees shall fill each vacancy within sixty
days.
Section 8: Resignation or Removal: A Trustee may voluntarily resign from
the Board of Trustees for personal or health reasons. A Trustee may be
removed from the Board of Trustees by an affirmative vote of two-thirds
of the other Trustees. Grounds for removal actions include (1) activities
or character deficiencies which impair a Trustee’s ability to contribute
to the purpose of the ICN; (2) actions of a Trustee which conflict with
the beliefs, teachings, and principles of Islam as contained in the Holy
Qur’an or the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him
Section 9: Chairperson: The Board of Trustees shall elect a Chairperson of the
Board from among the Trustees. The Chairperson shall be the liaison
between the Board of Trustees, the Executive Council and the NIA
Board, and shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Trustees. The
Chairperson shall serve for a two year term.
Section 10: Books of the ICN: The Trustees shall cause the books and records
of the ICN to be kept and maintained at the ICN main office. This
responsibility may be delegated to the President of Executive Council.
The Chair of the NIA Board or his/her designee will be responsible for
keeping their books and records.
Section 11: Compensation: The Trustees, as such, shall not receive any stated
salary or compensation for their services, provided, however, that
nothing contained herein shall be construed to preclude the Trustees
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from serving the ICN or NIA in any other capacity and receiving
compensation therefore. Additionally, the ICN or NIA may pay or
reimburse the reasonable expenses of each Trustee for attendance at
the meetings of the Board of Trustees or the meetings of any committee
formed by the Board of Trustees.
ARTICLE V: MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Section 1: Meetings: The Board of Trustees will hold the following meetings
throughout the year at such time and place or places within or outside
the State of Tennessee as the Board of Trustees may from time to time
determine or as may be specified in the Notice of such meeting. The
Chairperson of the Board shall preside at all meetings of the Board of
Trustees:
1. Regular Meetings: The Board shall hold at least four meetings in a
year. Any member of the ICN may be allowed to participate as an observer
at any regular meeting of the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees
may, in its absolute discretion, hold a closed door meeting when the
subject matter of the meeting so requires. The meetings can also be
conducted via conference calls or using video conferencing facilities if
available.
2. Requisition Meetings: A requisition meeting may be called at the
request of the President of ICN or at the request of any three Trustees
specifying the need for such a meeting. Such meetings are to handle
emergency situations or to address special situations.
3. Annual Meeting: The annual meeting will be held each June. The
purpose of this meeting is to inform the membership about the progress
made during the year and answer any questions from the membership. The
President of Executive Council, Chair of NIA Board and the Imam may use
this occasion to make special presentations.
Section 2: Notice of Meetings: Notice of the time, day and place of all
meetings of the Board of Trustees shall be given at least seven days before such
meeting through mail, email, or telephone to each Trustee at his or her address as
shown in the records of ICN and NIA. The purpose or purposes for which any meeting
is called shall be stated in the notice thereof.. Notice of all meetings of the Board of
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Trustees shall also be posted on the Bulletin Boards of the ICN and NIA for public
viewing.
Section 3: Quorum: The presence of two-third trustees including Trustees
participating by phone shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business at any meeting of the Board of Trustees. If less than a quorum
of Trustees is present at a meeting, a majority of the Trustees present
may adjourn the meeting without further notice.
Section 4: Voting: At a meeting at which there is a quorum, each Trustee present
will be entitled to cast one vote on any motion coming before the
meeting. If a Trustee is not reasonably able to attend a meeting, a
majority of the Trustees present may authorize participation by
telephone, so long as the absent Trustee can hear, or be advised of the
discussion of business, and other Trustees can hear, or be advised of
the absent Trustee's votes or comments.
Section 5: Proxy Voting: No proxy vote by any Trustees shall be permitted for
any meeting of the Board of Trustees.
Section 6: Actions of the ICN and NIA: The act of a majority of the Trustees
present at a meeting of the Board of Trustees at which a quorum is
present shall be the act of the Board of Trustees
Section 7: Actions between Regular Meetings: Whenever the Board of
Trustees is required to take care of any emergency situation, instead of
a formal meeting the Trustees may be contacted by email, telephone or
other means of communication for approval of the action(s) to be taken.
Any such action(s) shall be as valid and effective as any resolution duly
adopted at a regular or special meeting of the Board of Trustees
ARTICLE VI: THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Section 1: Composition: The Executive Council shall be the governing body of
the ICN and will be comprised of the President, Vice President,
Secretary, Treasurer and three Council Members all elected by the ICN
membership for two year terms. The Board of Trustees shall appoint
the Election Committee for electing the Executive Council. The process
of election will be the same as given in Article-4, Section-6. The
composition of the NIA Board is given in Article-VIII, Section-4.
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Section 2: Authority: The Executive Council will manage all daily operations and
affairs of the ICN expressly excluding the responsibilities of the Board
of Trustees.
Section 3: Duties and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities of
the Executive Council shall include the following:
1. The Executive Council shall be responsible for oversight and
direction of the standing and any ad-hoc committees
created pursuant to the Article X of the Constitution, except as
otherwise directed by the Board of Trustees.
2. The Executive Council shall be responsible for administering the
budget of the ICN set forth by the Board of Trustees from time to
time.
3. The Executive Council shall make a report to the Board of
Trustees at each meeting of the Board, and at such other times
as the Board may require, on the status of the ICN budget and all
other matters relevant to the daily functions and operations of
the ICN.
Section 4: Officers: The Officers of the Executive Council shall be the President,
Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and three Council Members all
elected by the ICN membership for a two year term.
1. President. The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer
of the ICN. The President shall, in general, supervise and control
all of the business and affairs of the ICN on a daily basis and shall
communicate regularly with the Chairperson of the Board
regarding ICN affairs. The President shall attend all meeting of
the Board of Trustees and shall see that all orders and
resolutions of the Board of Trustees are carried into effect. The
President shall submit an annual budget to the Board of Trustees
for review and approval by the end of May each year. Also, the
President shall execute all deeds, mortgages, bonds, contracts,
or other instruments which the Board of Trustees has authorized
to be executed. In general, the President shall perform all duties
incident to the office of the President and such other duties as
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may be prescribed by the Board of Trustees.
2. Vice President: The Vice President shall perform all functions
and responsibilities as determined by the President. The Vice
President shall act on behalf of the President in the absence of
the President when assigned by the President to do so. In case of
resignation or removal of the President, the Vice President shall
assume the position of the President until the end of the un-
expired term of the President.
3. Secretary: The Secretary shall give notice of all meetings of
the membership and all meetings of the Board of Trustees as
required herein and shall perform such other duties as may be
prescribed by the Board of Trustees or the President. The
Secretary shall, by the Secretary's signature, attest the
execution of any document or instrument requiring such
attestation. Moreover, the Secretary shall be custodian of the
organizational records and of the seal of the ICN, if any, and in
general perform all duties incident to the office of Secretary and
such other duties that may be assigned by the President or by the
Board of Trustees.
4. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall have charge and custody of and
be responsible for all of the funds and securities of the ICN, shall
keep full and accurate accounts of receipts and disbursements in
books belonging to the ICN, and shall deposit all money and other
valuable effects in the name and to the credit of the ICN in such
depository or depositories as may be designated by the Board of
Trustees. The Treasurer shall disburse the funds of the ICN as
may be ordered by the Board of Trustees, taking proper voucher
for such disbursements, and shall render to the President or to
the Board of Trustees whenever either may require it, an account
of all transactions undertaken as Treasurer and of the financial
condition of the ICN. Moreover, the Treasurer shall, in general,
perform all the duties incident to the office of Treasurer and such
other duties as may be assigned to the Treasurer by the
President or by the Board of Trustees. If required by the Board of
Trustees, the Treasurer shall give the ICN a bond, with such
surety or sureties as shall be satisfactory to the Board of
Trustees, for the faithful performance of the duties of the office of
Treasurer for the restoration to the ICN of all books, papers,
vouchers, money and other property in the case of the
Treasurer's death, resignation, retirement, or removal from office.
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5. Executive Council Members: There will be three Executive
Council members elected by the ICN membership for two year
term. Their functions and responsibilities will be determined by
the President of ICN.
Section 5: Removal: Any officer of the Executive Council may be removed at any
time by two-third majority vote of the Board of Trustees.
Section 6: Vacancies: If any office shall become vacant for any reason, such a
vacancy may be filled by simple majority vote of the Executive Council
for the unexpired portion of the term of the vacant position.
Section 7: Holding Multiple Offices: Any two (2) or more offices of the ICN
may be held by one person; provided, however, that no one person shall
be both President and Secretary of the ICN.
Section 8: General Qualifications: The following are the criteria for all
candidates for appointment to the Executive Council. Each candidate
shall:
1. Demonstrate leadership qualities
2. Work with sincerity for the sake of Allah only
3. Understand and execute the trust given to him or her by the ICN
and work to fulfil that trust to the best of his or her ability
4. Follow the Qur’an and Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
5. Be a practicing Muslim
6. Demonstrate the ability to work harmoniously with others
7. Must be legal resident of greater Nashville area
8. Must follow the nepotism laws of the State of Tennessee
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Section 9: Meetings: The Executive Council will meet as necessary at such
time, date, and place as is convenient to the members of the Executive
Council. The purpose of such meetings shall be to evaluate the progress
of the committees of the ICN, to resolve any problems facing such
committees, and transact any business of the ICN. A simple majority of
members shall constitute the quorum for such meetings. All decisions
will be made by simple majority vote of the members present. In certain
situations as determined by the President, a vote may be taken by email
or phone calls.
Section 10: Notice of Meetings: The schedule for meetings of the Executive
Council shall be prepared in advance and each member of the Council
shall be notified at least seven days before each meeting of the time,
date, place, and proposed agenda for such meeting. Notice shall also
be posted on the Bulletin Board of ICN for public viewing. Members of
ICN are encouraged to participate as observers in all such meetings.
However, in certain situations, the Executive Council may call a
meeting at any time and not allow members of the ICN to participate as
observers.
Section 11: Compensation for Officers: The Board of Trustees may, in its
sole discretion, set the compensation, if any, to be paid to the officers
of the ICN for their services to the organization. An example of such
compensation is to cover official travel and lodging expenses.
ARTICLE VII: THE DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS (IMAM)
Section 1: Responsibilities: The Board of Trustees shall hire a Director of
Religious Affairs (Imam) for ICN to oversee the religious activities of the
ICN. The Board of Trustees shall set out in writing the scope of the
Imam’s duties and responsibilities, and the Imam shall be entitled to
exercise such authority as is delegated by the Board of Trustees from
time to time. The Imam shall make a report to the Board of Trustees on
the status of the religious affairs of the ICN at each regular meeting of
the Board of Trustees and at such other times as the Board of Trustees
may request. The Imam shall act as an advisor to the Board of Trustees
to assure that the Shariah compliant decisions are made to the best of
the Trustees’ abilities. The Imam shall not be a voting member of the
Board of Trustees. However, the Imam shall, in addition to his reporting
to the Board of Trustees, be available for consultation with the Trustees
during any meeting of the Board. Additional functions and
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responsibilities may be assigned at the discretion of the Board of
Trustees. The Board of Trustees may delegate assignment, supervision
and monitoring of Imam’s daily functions and responsibilities to the
President of ICN.
Section 2: Qualifications: The Imam shall possess the following qualifications:
fine character, Islamic education, a spiritual reputation, and a genuine
dedication for the advancement of the teachings and principles of Islam
in accordance with the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him). Excellent communication and people
skills are required. Additional qualifications may be determined by the
Board of Trustees.
Section 3: Compensation: The Board of Trustees shall, from time to time,
determine the compensation to be paid to the Imam for his services to
the ICN and NIA.
Section 4: Removal: The Board of Trustees, in its sole discretion, may remove
the Imam by two third majority vote of the Trustees. The Imam is
required to complete and submit to the Board of Trustees the Annual
Performance Evaluation Form given in Appendix-1 by June 30th each
year.
ARTICLE VIII: THE NASHVILLE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
(The School)
Section 1: Name: The Nashville International Academy, here-in-after referred
to as "The School" is incorporated as a non-profit organization under
the laws of the State of Tennessee. The School is owned and
operated by the Islamic Center of Nashville.
Section 2: Purpose: To run as a regular teaching school in conformance with the
appropriate curriculum, to be engaged in the pursuit of knowledge while
promoting the Islamic way of life as prescribed in the Qur'an and the
Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) and to carry on
academic, social and community service activities in pursuance of the
aims and objectives mentioned in Article-1, Section-2.
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Section 3: THE SCHOOL BOARD
The School Board is the governing body of the School responsible for
the overall management, day-to-day affairs of the School and for raising
necessary funds to make the School as self supportive as possible. The
ICN Board of Trustees will help the School Board to meet its financial
obligations only in cases of emergency. Each member shall meet the
requirements given in Article-VI, Section-8.
Section 4: COMPOSITION OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
The School Board shall consist of seven (7) members that will be
selected, appointed or nominated for a term of two (2) years following
the process given below. The whole process will be conducted by the
President of ICN or his/her designee.
1. Three members of the out-going School Board will be
selected by the existing School Board to continue to serve on the
next School Board
2. Two School Board members shall be selected by the
parents of the alumni and current students of the School
3. One School Board member shall be selected by the
Teachers of the School
4. One School Board member shall be appointed by the Board of
Trustees of the Islamic Center of Nashville. This member shall
not be eligible for any other position in the School and will be
responsible for ensuring the continuity of the School Board by
conducting any selections or appointments. All such
appointments will be subject to approval by the President of
the School Board.
All selections, appointments and nominations of the School Board
members shall be completed once every two years by June 30th
of that
year.
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Section 5: OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
The Officers of the School Board will consist of the President, Vice
President, Secretary and Treasurer. All Officers will be elected from the
members of the School Board for a two years term. The ICN nominee on
the School Board, who is not eligible for any of these positions, will
conduct this election. A simple majority vote is required to claim a
position. Each member of the School Board will be eligible to serve for
two consecutive terms and thereafter be eligible for re-election only
after a gap of two years. The President of ICN and the Principal of the
School will be the ex-officio members of the School Board. The following
is a brief description of the responsibilities of the Officers of the School
Board:
1. President: The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the
School. He or she shall coordinate the execution of the plans and
policies formulated by the School Board and shall be responsible for
the general administration and proper conduct of school business. The
President shall preside over all meetings of the School Board;
however, when he is unable to attend a meeting, the Vice President
shall preside. If the Vice President is not available, the ICN nominee on
the School Board shall preside. In the event the President resigns his
office or is unable for any reason to complete his term, the Vice
President shall automatically become the President for the remaining
period of that term.
2. Vice President: The Vice President shall assist the President in the
discharge of his responsibilities as directed by him. In the absence of
the President, the Vice President shall perform the functions of the
President.
3. Secretary: The Secretary shall maintain the official records of the
school, including keeping proper minutes of all meetings, maintaining
the necessary correspondence on behalf of the school, the routine
work for transaction of business by the School Board, and all this in
consultation with and under the overall supervision of the President or
Vice President.
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4. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall be responsible for all financial affairs
of the school subject to overall supervision of the President or Vice
President. The Treasurer shall have the custody of all monies and
securities of the institution and keep the same on such depositories
and in such manner as directed by the School Board. He shall present
to the School Board a detailed account of all his transactions as
Treasurer and the financial condition of the school whenever asked by
the President to do so.
Section 6: MEETINGS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
1. The School Board shall maintain a regular meeting
Schedule of at least one meeting each month
2. The time, place, and agenda of all meetings of the School Board
shall be announced by the Secretary through normal channels of
communication. The meeting shall be announced at least seven
days prior to the date of the meeting. Alternatively, a regular
monthly date/day/time may be selected by the board members to
hold their meeting, in which case no announcement shall be
needed.
3. For a meeting of the School Board, the quorum shall be two-third
majority of its members. In the absence of a quorum for a
meeting, a lesser number may adjourn the meeting to a future day
and steps be taken to provide necessary notice of the
adjournment and the next meeting date. There shall be no
quorum requirement for the next meeting with the same agenda.
4. All decisions by the School Board shall be taken by a majority
vote of the attending members with each member casting one
vote. Vote by proxy shall not be allowed.
5. The Secretary of the School Board will record and maintain
minutes of all meetings. The ICN Board shall also be included in
the distribution list of these minutes after these are approved by
the NIA Board.
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Section 7: FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
1. Responsibility and Authority: The School Board shall have
complete control over and responsibility for the income and expenses of
the School, provided that the assets of the School are used only to
further the aims and objectives of the School.
2. Budget: The School Board shall approve an itemized annual budget for
the school by June 30th
each year. A copy of the annual budget shall
also be sent to the Chair of the ICN Board.
3. Compensation: The compensation paid to salaried employees shall
be determined by the School Board based on qualifications, experience
and availability of resources. The Chair of ICN Board shall be notified
about all such decisions.
4. Checking Accounts: The School Board shall open checking
account(s) at commercial banks to facilitate the financial
transactions of the school. The account shall be operated by the
Treasurer under the supervision of the School Board. All checks
$1000 or over must be cosigned by the Treasurer and the
President.
5. Auditor: All accounts of the school shall be audited by a Certified
Public Accountant.
6. Fiscal Year: The fiscal year of the school shall begin on July 1st
and
end on June 30th
of each year.
7. Auxiliary Facilities: The auxiliary facilities such as Bellevue
Musallah, Sunday School, Portables and SportsPlex will be managed and
operated by the President of ICN or his designees and not by the School
Board.
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Section 8: APPOINTMENT OF SALARIED EMPLOYEES
All candidates for salaried positions will follow the immigration rules
of the USA and the nepotism rules of the State of Tennessee.
1. Salaried Employees of the School: The School Board will
be responsible for the recruitment of the Principal, Teachers and
Staff in the School. The School Board will set the selection criteria
and will interview the applicants. All selections will be made by the
simple majority vote of the School Board. The Chair of the ICN Board
shall be notified about all such decisions.
2. Other Salaried Employees: The School Board in
consultation with the Principal may, by a simple majority vote, give
the President of the School Board the authority to appoint or
terminate any temporary employee hired to do miscellaneous
assignments.
3. Terminations: All terminations of the salaried staff
including the Principal shall be decided by two-third majority
vote of the School Board. The Chair of the ICN Board of
Trustees shall be notified about all such decisions.
4. Vacancies: All vacancies in the School arising from any
cause may be filled by the School Board at any regular meeting or
at a special meeting called for that purpose by two-third majority
vote of the School Board. However, all such appointments will be
notified to the Chair of the ICN Board.
5. Annual Performance Evaluation of Salaried
Employees: All salaried employees will be evaluated annually
by June 30th
of each year by the School Board using the Annual
Performance Evaluation Form given in the Appendix. The
Principal will conduct the evaluation for all Teachers while the
School Board will conduct the evaluation of the Principal.
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Section 9: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
The Principal shall be the chief administrative officer of the School and
shall have the general responsibility for running the School under the
policies and guidelines set by the School Board. The Principal shall
supervise the business, academic and administrative affairs and shall
discharge all duties incident to the position of the Principal and such
other duties as may be assigned to him/her from time to time by the
School Board. The major responsibilities of the Principal shall be:
1. To directly report to the President of the School Board for day to day
operations
2. To develop and present for approval the policies, procedures, annual
goals, and other guidelines for running the School
3. To prepare the Annual Operating Budget and if necessary, Capital
Budget, for approval and to provide financial information as the
School Board may, from time to time, require
4. To recommend to the School Board annual wages and salary
policies and guidelines
5. To assist the School Board in hiring and promoting all teachers and
staff personnel
6. To evaluate and supervise the services of all teachers and staff
personnel
7. To recommend to the School Board the termination of services of
any teacher or staff personnel
8. To administer admission standards and procedures as adopted by
the School Board
9. To establish and enforce appropriate standards of conduct for the
students and staff
10. To establish and carry out necessary extracurricular programs for
the school
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11. To establish and maintain positive relations between the School and
the community
12. To attend School Board meetings as an ex-officio member in order
to report any significant events or activities at the School
13. To prepare monthly financial statements for the review of the
Treasurer and for submission to the School Board
14. To perform other duties as assigned by the President or the School
Board
ARTICLE IX: CONTRACTS, CHECKS AND DEPOSITS
Section 1: Contracts: The Board of Trustees may authorize any officer or
officers, agent or agents of the ICN to enter into any contract or
execute and deliver any instrument in the name of and on behalf of the
ICN, and such authority may be general or confined to specific
instances. The same rules shall apply to NIA.
Section 2: Checks: All checks, drafts or orders for the payment of money, notes
or other evidences of indebtedness issued in the name of the ICN, shall
be signed by those officers or agents of the ICN and in a manner as shall
be determined by resolution of the Board of Trustees. In the absence of
this determination by the Board of Trustees, the instruments shall be
signed by the Treasurer and counter-signed by the ICN President. The
same rules shall apply to NIA.
Section 3: Deposits: All funds of the ICN shall be deposited to the credit of the
ICN in the banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of
Trustees may select. The same rules shall apply to NIA.
ARTICLE X: COMMITTEES
Section 1: In General: The President, with the approval of the Board of Trustees,
or the Board of Trustees may designate one or more standing
committees and one or more ad-hoc committees, each of which will
consist of at least one committee Chair and two or more committee
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members. Committee members may be members of the Board of
Trustees, members of the ICN, or other interested individuals. The chair
of each committee will be appointed by the President, with the approval
of the Board of Trustees, provided that the chair of the Youth
Committee, preferably, shall be the Youth Trustee and the chair of the
Women’s Committee, preferably, shall be a female Trustee, and Chair of
the School Committee must have management experience in academic
setting, unless the Board of Trustees directs otherwise. The committee
chairs will appoint committee members.
Section 2: Authority: All committees designated by the President or the Board of
Trustees shall have, and may exercise, such powers and authorities as
the President, with the approval of the Board of Trustees, or the Board
of Trustees may delegate to such committee or committees.
Section 3: Duties: All committees appointed pursuant to this Article shall keep
and maintain regular minutes of their meetings and proceedings. The
studies, findings, and recommendations of all committees will be
reported to the Executive Council for consideration and action except
as otherwise specified by the Board of Trustees.
Section 4: Election Committee: The Election Committee will be a standing
committee of the ICN. This committee shall be comprised of five (5)
members of the ICN who are not also Trustees. Members of the
Election Committee shall be appointed by the President with the
approval of the Board of Trustees. Eligible candidates for the Election
Committee must have lived in Nashville, Tennessee, for at least five (5)
years, be a practicing Muslim and be a follower of the Qur’an and
Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him). This committee shall
solicit nominations from the membership of potential candidates for
vacancies or new positions on the Board of Trustees and officers of the
ICN shall present a slate of candidates to the Board of Trustees at least
thirty days prior to the annual meeting or election when such positions
will be filled.
Section 5: Resignation and Removal: Any member of any committee may
resign his or her committee membership for personal or health reasons.
Any member of any committee may be removed by the persons
authorized to appoint such member whenever, in their judgment, the
best interests of the ICN shall be served by such removal.
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Section 6: Terms of Service: Each member of a committee shall continue as a
member until the next annual meeting of the members of the ICN and
until a successor is appointed, unless the committee shall be
terminated sooner, or unless the member be removed or have resigned
from the committee or unless the member shall cease to qualify as a
member of the committee.
Section 7: Vacancies: Vacancies in the membership of any committee may be
filled by appointments made in the same manner as provided in the case
of the original appointments.
Section 8: Quorum: A simple majority of the whole committee shall constitute a
quorum and the act of a majority of the members present at a meeting
at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the committee.
ARTICLE XI: MISCELLANEOUS
Section 1: Indemnification: The ICN will indemnify and hold harmless any
Trustee, officer, or employee from any suit, damage, claim, judgment, or
liability arising out of, or asserted to arise out of, conduct of such
person in his or her capacity as a Trustee, officer, or employee, provided
that such indemnification shall not extend to instances of willful
misconduct on the part of any Trustee. The ICN shall purchase
insurance for such purposes.
The foregoing right of indemnification shall not be exclusive of any
other rights to which the Trustee or officer may be entitled as a matter
of law, or which may be lawfully granted to him. The indemnification
hereby granted by the ICN shall be in addition to, and not in restriction
or limitation of, any other privilege or powers the ICN may lawfully
exercise with respect to indemnification or reimbursement of Trustees,
officers or employees.
Section 2: Fiscal Year: The fiscal year of the ICN and NIA will be July 1st
through
June 30th
.
Section 3: Notice: Any notice required to be delivered by this Constitution shall
be by printed or written document and shall be delivered by hand, mail,
email, fax, or any other medium that transmits a document. Notice is
deemed given on the day that such document is transmitted.
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Section 4: Nondiscrimination: It shall be the permanent policy of the ICN to
provide for the full and unrestricted participation of all members of the
ICN community, both men and women, in all of the ICN’s activities and
services, being inclusive and tolerant of various legitimate
interpretations of the Islamic fiqh and points of view. Notwithstanding
the provisions of this section, only Regular and Life Members of the ICN
may participate in ICN elections and are eligible to serve the ICN as
Trustees. The same rules shall apply to NIA.
Section 5: Disputes: In the event of any dispute, demand, claim, or controversy
arising out of, or related to, the business, operation, management or
affairs of the ICN between or among any member, Trustee, or the ICN,
the parties agree to cooperate in good faith to resolve such dispute,
demand, claim or controversy by submitting the same to a third party
mediator, mutually selected by and agreeable to all parties, before
initiating legal action in any state or federal court. The same rules shall
apply to NIA.
Section 6: Conflict of Interest: If the ICN and a Trustee or officer of the ICN
shall enter into a transaction in which he or she shall have a conflict of
interest with the ICN, then such transaction shall not be voidable by the
ICN solely because of the Trustee's or officer’s interest in the
transaction if:
1. The material facts of the transaction and the Trustee's or
officer’s interest were disclosed or known to the Board of Trustees
and the Board of Trustees authorized, approved, or ratified the
transaction
2. The material facts of the transaction and the Trustee's or
officer’s interest were disclosed or known to the members of the ICN
entitled to vote thereon, and they did authorize, approve or ratify the
transaction or
3. Approval is obtained from the Attorney General of the State of
Tennessee, or from a court of record having equity jurisdiction in an
action in which the Attorney General is joined as a party. The same
rules shall apply to NIA.
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ARTICLE XII: AMENDMENTS
The members of the ICN may amend this Constitution by an affirmative
vote of two-thirds of the votes cast, provided that the votes cast
represent a quorum of 25% of the eligible membership. An eligible
member is the one who has paid the membership fee by the time of
voting
ARTICLE XIII: DISSOLUTION
Upon the dissolution of the ICN and after the payment of all the
liabilities of the ICN, the Board of Trustees will dispose off all of the
assets of the ICN to organizations that are qualified as tax-exempt
organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code
which are Islamic religious organizations or dedicated to charitable
works on behalf of the Muslim community. Any assets not so disposed
of will be disposed of by a court of competent jurisdiction in the county
in which the principal office of the ICN is located.
ARTICLE XIV: EXEMPT STATUS
The ICN and NIA have been organized and will be operated exclusively
for exempt purposes within the meaning of § 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code and, as such, will be exempt from taxation under § 501(a)
of the Internal Revenue Code. Any provision of this Constitution which
would adversely affect the tax exempt status shall be void and shall be
deleted or modified as necessary to comply with all applicable federal
and state requirements for the maintenance of the tax exempt status.
APPENDIX: Annual Performance Evaluation Form
(Adapted from the Annual Performance Evaluation Form used by the Tennessee State University)
This Form may be amended by the School Board or ICN Board of Trustees to
accommodate additional requirements or to meet special circumstances.