Proud Roots Run Deep

Pioneering a first in the U.S., the founding partners of Amal Law Group, LLC established the first law firm in the nation founded by six Muslim women - all born, raised, and educated in the U.S.

Opening its doors in 2007, the original goal of the firm remains the same today: offering their clients sharp legal analysis founded on honesty and transparency.

The firm continues to plow forward making its mark within the legal industry and the communities it serves.

The Experts Speak: Interviews and Webinars

Starting a Solo Law Practice or Small Firm: A Conversation for Aspiring Lawyers, American Bar Association, Guest: Atty. Janaan Hashim

Mujahid Talks: Hijab In Action, Muslim Network TV, Guest: Atty Janaan Hashim

Dying with Dignity and the Law, WCEV-Chicago, Radio Islam, Guest: Atty. Syeda Madani

Big City Police Ethics, Pt. II, WCEV-Chicago, Radio Islam, Guest: Atty. Nadia Shamsi

Navigating Political Protests, WCEV-Chicago, Radio Islam, Guest: Atty. Nadia Shamsi

Muslim Network TV promotional flier with images of host and guests.

In The Media

Chicago Tribune Masthead Muslim Women's Law Firm Breaks Down Stereotypes*
American Bar Association Logo Opening Statements: Practicing On Faith
Illinois State Bar Association Logo Muslim Women's Firm Serves Needs Of Variety Of Clients
 Daily Southtown Masthead Muslim Moms Join Forces, Open Law Firm
IslamOnline.net Logo US Muslim Women Attorneys
Radio Islam Logo WCEV-1450AM "Pioneers In The Field Of Law"

*article reprinted in: The Washington Post, Arizona Republic, Star-Telegram (Forth Worth, TX), South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Gulf Times (Doha, Qatar),The Charleston Post and Courier (Charleston, SC), South Bend Tribune (South Bend, IN), Reading Eagle (Reading, PA), The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), The Morning Call (Allentown, PA), and ContraCosta Times (Walnut Creek, CA)

The 6 women hope that by founding Amal Law Group, they are helping to dispel common stereotypes held about Muslim women.

Chicago Tribune

...the partners say their combined knowledge of American jurisprudence and Islamic law and culture has created a demand for their services in their growing Muslim community.

American Bar Association Journal