Heartiest congratulations to Hola Islam and Karyma Ríos!

Photo Courtesy of Karyma Ríos

Karyma Ríos is a Mexican revert. She was born and raised in Mexico City, and moved to Chicago four years ago and embraced Islam. She is a Marketing Specialist who graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and is now studying for a Business and Digital Multimedia Certificate. While studying for the certificate, she has also started her Master’s in Islamic Studies at Ribaat Academic Institute and International Open University Bridge to become a certified scholar and teach in Spanish. When she is not working and studying, she loves traveling and learning languages like English, Arabic, Portuguese, Urdu, German, and Mandarin. 

Photo Courtesy of Karyma Ríos

In October 2019, Karyma founded Hola Islam with sister Valeria Torres, a Da’wah project with the aim to share the message of Allah ﷻ from the Qur’an and the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet ﷺ in Spanish. Alhamdulillah, Hola Islam has connected to more than 2,000 Muslims around the world through social media channels, such as Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Hola Islam has reached people of ages 18 to 60 years old from Mexico, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Chile, Venezuela, Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Spain, the USA, and more.

They offer online educational workshops like “I Want to Be a Productive Muslim”, “Nutrition”, “How to Pray”, “Islamic Videos in Spanish”, as well as Ramadan programs, Hijabi Power Podcast, and one-to-one help for new brothers and sisters who started this beautiful journey of discovering Islam. Nowadays, the Hola Islam team consists of Karyma Rios and Asif Shaikh in Chicago, Valeria Torres in Mexico City, and Hafiz Rashid in Bangladesh.

In addition to the workshops and programs Hola Islam hosts, they collaborate with brothers and sisters locally and globally. One ongoing collaboration is with Rebecca Aboquaoud from Muslimahs of Chicago in the Halaqah Book Club two Fridays a month at the Islamic Community Center of Illinois. They also offer the weekly class “My Belief” with Anse Khadija Hobbas from Uruguay where sisters from Latinoamerica join and talk about the Pillars of Faith in Islam. Moreover, Hola Islam is part of Alianza International de Mujeres Musulmanas, a network page of Hispanic businesses, organizations, groups, and teachers. Together, they all have worked on the ‘abaya and hijab drive campaign, raising funds and sending donated clothes to Mexico, Chile, and Colombia for sisters. They also have reached more than 1,000 sisters through educational programs to educate the community such as “Discovering Hijab”, “Women in Islam”, and “Women Empowerment” through Instagram and Facebook Live sessions.

Starting April 2nd, 2021, Hola Islam will start the workshop: “Nur in Your Heart”, a 10-day preparation for Ramadan through purifying the heart with Coach Kareema Albatah, who is from the Dominican Republic and now living in NYC. Finally, for this coming blessed month of Ramadan, they are launching their first printed Ramadan journal notebook. With every purchase of the journal, people can help the Hispanic community and make the most out of this special month.

Alongside the collaborations mentioned, Hola Islam stays connected with different local organizations in Chicago and worldwide online organizations like Ojala Foundation, IslaminSpanish, Esencia de Mujer, Latinas in Islam, Muslimahs of Chicago, The Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago, Slay Collective, Why Islam? and America’s Islamic Radio.

Photo Courtesy of Hola Islam



Our Green Khalifah of the Month: Farhan Ahmed and Chi-Care

Congratulations to
Farhan Ahmed and Chi-Care
Our Green Khalifah for February 2021!

Photos Courtesy of Chi-Care.org

Chi-Care is an inclusive organization with grassroots efforts by volunteers who visit people experiencing homelessness where they live to provide them with warm food and clean water with no strings attached. Farhan Ahmed, the President and Founder of Chi-Care, shared that they believe that people who are homeless deserve to be treated with respect and compassion. Therefore, they aim to be different from any other charitable organization helping unhoused people in the Chicago area. Instead of asking people who need help to come to their organization, Chi-Care’s team of volunteers goes out to homeless encampments throughout Chicago on a weekly basis to feed anyone in need. They cover 400 to 500 meals weekly. During the Giving Tuesday event in December 2020, Chi-Care partnered with several organizations – the Penny Appeal USA, the Downtown Islamic Center, and the Chicago Muslims Green Team to distribute 400 warm meals in environmentally friendly packaging. The Pita Baba restaurant, a local family-owned business that strives to create Middle Eastern experiences, did a great job in providing delicious warm chicken shawarma (sandwich) with water and cookies for dessert. This winter, Chi-Care started their clothing and basic seasonal survival needs drive to collect jackets, coats, hats, gloves, socks, tents, blankets, and heaters in their efforts to keep the recipients warm along with the meals. Another unique feature of Chi-Care is that they do not require people to sign up for their program or even provide their names in order to be helped. Regardless of religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, citizenship or age, everyone is welcome to receive aid as needed.

In Chicago, there are about 80,000 people who are living in the streets, according to diverse estimations, and this number has grown since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Among one of the challenges the Chi-Care is facing is that it depends on its volunteers and donations to help cover the cost of services provided for the population targeted. The work they are doing is vital in serving our neighbors in need. Please help support their organization by donating money, time, or any expertise that you may have. Keep up the great work you’re doing Chi-Care, masha Allah!

The Green Khalifah of the Month: The PLARN Sleeping Mat: Conserve, Crochet, Care Project

This PLARN Sleeping Mat: Conserve, Crochet, Care project, brings together diverse community members of ages 5 to 100 in raising awareness about conservation, the dangers of plastic bags and keeping non-recyclable plastic bags out of landfills. This project aims to make 100 PLARN sleeping mats This means saving about 70,000 plastic bags from landfills, lakes and waterways!