Sometime in early 2019, I received an invitiation.
Ever since our first trip to Colombia, IGI had been organizing regular trips to visit Muslim communities in Latin America. Our team had made perhaps 20 trips in total over the preceding three years, mostly to Colombia, though we had also visited the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, as well as my ancestral home country of Guyana.
One way or another, by that time IGI was somewhat known for its work in Latin America.
This new invitation was from a group of Muslims in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. I had actually heard of them, because they had received a fair amount of media attention over the past few years, including a feature article in National Geographic.
Yet despite this worldwide attention, the community was still underserved, lacking many basic resources to help them study their faith and connect with the wider Muslim community.