Ibrahim J. Awad

Community Advocacy

Why I fund billboards against police brutality and teach constitutional rights at mosques.

From Dalton to Atlanta: How a Scholarship Fund Is Changing Lives at Dalton State

Dalton, Georgia is where my story begins. A small town known for its carpet industry, where hardworking families live paycheck to paycheck. I grew up there, graduated summa cum laude from Dalton State College, earned my law degree from Georgia State University, and founded The Awad Law Firm in Atlanta. But I never forgot where […]

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Constitutional Rights Workshops at Georgia Mosques: Why I Teach Communities to Know Their Rights

Every few months, I stand in front of families at mosques across Georgia and teach constitutional rights workshops. Free of charge. No strings attached. Because knowledge is the most powerful form of protection any person can carry. Why These Workshops Exist As a Muslim attorney in Georgia, I have seen firsthand how a lack of

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Beautiful Patience: What My TEDx Talk Taught Me About Winning for Injured Clients

In 2023, I stepped onto a TEDx stage and delivered a talk called “Beautiful Patience: The Power That Transformed My Life.” It was one of the most personal things I have ever done — and the philosophy behind it is the reason my clients win cases that other attorneys would have settled for less or

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From 250 Martial Arts Tournaments to the Courtroom: The Discipline Behind Every Case I Win

Most people who meet me as their personal injury attorney in Atlanta have no idea that before I ever stepped into a courtroom, I spent years stepping into martial arts rings across the Southeast. Over the course of my career, I have competed in more than 250 tournaments, winning numerous competitions and accolades. That might

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