Partners In Practice

We bring American Muslim legal professionals together so that they may get to know one another.

The National Association of Muslim Lawyers

We are the premier association for Muslim lawyers and legal professionals in the United States.  We serve this diverse community by providing networking and mentorship services, organizing educational programs on current legal topics of interest, supporting regional Muslim bar associations, and serving the law-related needs of the general public through community service efforts.

NAML Member Directory

Become a member of NAML today and join hundreds of other Muslim Lawyers across the country! NAML Member Directory is only accessible to current NAML members.

National Conferences

We have several gatherings yearly of Muslim lawyers from around the country speaking on the latest legal issues, and building expertise, ideas, and friendships. Click the button below to learn more.

NAML Mentorship Program

The NAML Mentorship Program kicks off in January of 2022. The Program is based on the concept of mentoring circles, which are groups of mentors and mentees placed together according to their locations, practice areas, interests, or other characteristics. Mentorship is critical to a lawyer's professional development and success, and we hope that this platform will provide an opportunity for Muslim lawyers to build and grow their networks in a way that supports their career and personal goals. If you are interested in participating either as a mentor or mentee, please click the button below and fill out the form.

Regional Bars

Learn more about the regional bar associations represented by NAML, their leadership and events of interest. Click the button below to learn more.

“Stand up firmly for justice, as a witness to God, even as against yourselves or your parents or your kin, and whether it be against rich or poor.”

- Surah 4:135

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