The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore (MCCCB) is seeking a dedicated and visionary Resident Imam to succeed Imam Earl El-Amin. We are looking for a leader who embodies the character, scholarship, and community spirit of Islamic leadership—grounded in the Qur’an, the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the logic and vision of Imam W. Deen Mohammed.
Lead daily and Jumu’ah prayers
Provide Islamic education and counseling
Represent MCCCB in interfaith and community forums
Guide the spiritual and social growth of the congregation
Deep knowledge of Qur’an, Hadith, Seerah, and Islamic history required
Apply for the Position of Resident Imam
We are now accepting applications for the role of Resident Imam at MCCCB. If you meet the criteria outlined in the Imam Duties & Qualifications, we invite you to complete the form below.
I have reviewed the Resident Imam Role Description and confirm I meet the qualifications.
The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore (MCCCB) is seeking a dedicated and visionary Resident Imam to succeed Imam Earl El-Amin. We are looking for a leader who embodies the character, scholarship, and community spirit of Islamic leadership—grounded in the Qur’an, the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the logic and vision of Imam W. Deen Mohammed.
Lead daily and Jumu’ah prayers
Provide Islamic education and counseling
Represent MCCCB in interfaith and community forums
Guide the spiritual and social growth of the congregation
Deep knowledge of Qur’an, Hadith, Seerah, and Islamic history required
Apply for the Position of Resident Imam
We are now accepting applications for the role of Resident Imam at MCCCB. If you meet the criteria outlined in the Imam Duties & Qualifications, we invite you to complete the form below.
I have reviewed the Resident Imam Role Description and confirm I meet the qualifications.
Important Update: U.S. Department of State to Resume Walk-In Services for Authentications on October 1, 2024
Exciting news for those navigating the federal apostille and authentication process! Beginning October 1, 2024, the U.S. Department of State will reopen its doors for walk-in services, a welcome change after over 4 years of being limited to mail-in options due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This information, directly sourced from a conversation with a clerk at the Authentication Office in Washington, D.C., and another business owner (present at the U.S. Department of State when the reopening was announced) specializing in authentications, confirms that walk-in services will soon be available again. The U.S. Department of State has been operating under mail-only submissions since March 2020, with processing times ranging from 3 to 14 weeks. However, the reopening of walk-in hours promises to significantly reduce turnaround times.
Here’s what to expect with the new process:
Daily Submission Limits: Apostille service companies and agents will be limited to submitting 15 documents per day.
New Operating Days and Times: The U. S. Department of State will only be open 8a - 9a Monday through Thursday, excluding federal holidays.
Faster Processing Times: Apostilled or authenticated documents will be ready for pick-up 7-9 business days after being hand-submitted.
For those considering mailing documents for authentication, waiting until after October 1, 2024 is recommended. This will help avoid the current extended processing time.
The Signature Pros remains ready to assist with all federal authentication and apostille needs, ensuring documents are processed as efficiently as possible.
For any questions or to get documents ready for submission under the new system, contact The Signature Pros today!