Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1160

Introduced
1/29/26  
Enrolled
1/29/26  

Caption

Abdul-Hamed, Iman; ten years of leadership; acknowledging the Masjid's more than six decades of service to the people of Atlanta and the State of Georgia; recognize

Impact

The passage of HR1160 serves to formally recognize the contributions of religious and community leaders in fostering civic responsibility and promoting peace within the city. By acknowledging Imam Abdul-Hamed's leadership, the resolution aims to reinforce the importance of community organizations in supporting vulnerable populations and mentoring youth, thus enhancing the social fabric of Atlanta.

Summary

House Resolution 1160 commemorates the ten years of leadership of Imam Abdul-Hamed and acknowledges the Atlanta Masjid of Al-Islam's over sixty years of service to Atlanta and the State of Georgia. The resolution highlights the Masjid's historical significance as one of Atlanta's longest-standing community institutions, which has contributed significantly to spiritual leadership, education, youth development, and overall community stability.

Contention

As a resolution rather than a legislative bill, HR1160 does not propose changes to state laws. However, it does raise discussions on the role of faith-based organizations in community service and the potential for further support and recognition of such groups in state policy. Although not a contentious piece of legislation, the resolution underscores the ongoing dialogue about the contributions of diverse community leaders and their impact on local governance and social issues.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR972

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GA HR890

Hope Atlanta; 125 years of service to metro Atlanta; recognize

GA HR2044

"The Atlantan"; a signature cocktail inspired by Atlanta; recognizing the contributions of Keyatta Mincey Parker, Tiffanie Barriere, Thandi Walton, A Sip of Paradise Garden, and Rémy Martin; recognize

GA HR1537

Atlanta Children's Day Shelter; 40 years of service to Georgia's children and families; commend

GA HR1324

Older Atlantans Day at the capitol; recognize

GA HR1229

Georgia School of Orthodontics; occasion of its 10th anniversary; inviting its leadership to be recognized by the Georgia House of Representatives; recognize

GA HR1086

Recognizing the historical significance of the Clotilda, condemning the United States role in the Atlantic slave trade, and acknowledging its lasting impact on African Americans.

GA HR80

Georgia Electric Membership Corporation; 85 years of service and recognizing 02/10/25, as Georgia EMC Day at the state capitol; recognize

GA HR1548

Folami, Dr. LaWanda; outstanding service, leadership, and dedication to the citizens of Clayton County and the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR1042

Langston Funeral Home; Buena Vista, Georgia; occasion of more than 60 years of dedicated service to the community; recognize

Similar Bills

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