Blogging about Muslims in Canada and Canadian things. Writing poetry and things Guyanese.
Monday, 25 June 2012
In the newspaper
http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/10/29/taming-halloweens-devils-demons-and-pumkins/
http://www.weeklyvoice.com/community-news/moeen-centres-volunteer-appreciation-day/
http://www.commongroundnews.org/article.php?id=29728&lan=en&sp=0
http://www.weeklyvoice.com/community-news/moeen-centres-volunteer-appreciation-day/
http://www.commongroundnews.org/article.php?id=29728&lan=en&sp=0
about the pros & cons of casual sex and Habeeb Alli, talks about his book "Intimacy and ...
http://www.rogerstv.com/page.aspx?lid=237&rid=70&sid=2925&gid=98760
Intimacy and the Sacred In Muslim Communities
http://bookstore.iuniverse.com/Products/SKU-000463374/Intimacy-and-the-Sacred.aspx
The Canadian Experience by Habeeb Alli - Big Art Book_2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5I16QxLdRk
guyana the rich
It was a plaeasant Saturday
Thousand flocked to Markham Ciic centre
Coming to show offf their country of birth
Making every sound, taste and dress suit the celebration of 46th
Such was the Guyana Festival down Toronto
That the Mayor of Markham said proudly
That becasue of Guyana and Guyanese contributions
Canada is great!
The new President of Guyana
Strong voiced and passionate
He met with every Harry and Champattie
Taking pcitures and visiting all the beautiful variety
While the country of six races
Still to see more of all our people
The cricket ground did well
Converting baseball ground so quickly
And meeting people
Of all colours and faith
I can tell you
It was working the United Nations in one day.
Thank you God
For making us the children of our parenst
You chose us from them
And them for the land of sugar,bauxite and now oil!
Thousand flocked to Markham Ciic centre
Coming to show offf their country of birth
Making every sound, taste and dress suit the celebration of 46th
Such was the Guyana Festival down Toronto
That the Mayor of Markham said proudly
That becasue of Guyana and Guyanese contributions
Canada is great!
The new President of Guyana
Strong voiced and passionate
He met with every Harry and Champattie
Taking pcitures and visiting all the beautiful variety
While the country of six races
Still to see more of all our people
The cricket ground did well
Converting baseball ground so quickly
And meeting people
Of all colours and faith
I can tell you
It was working the United Nations in one day.
Thank you God
For making us the children of our parenst
You chose us from them
And them for the land of sugar,bauxite and now oil!
Justice needed.
Dear Editor
It is with deep sadness and heartfelt emotions I write to you my condolence on behalf of myself and concerned Guyanese in Toronto about the tragic death of Hajji Haroun's eldest son, Mohamed, in Versailles.
I saw the many leaders and community scholars attending the prayers and can feel the pain across the Atlantic!
My prayers go out to the families and loved ones, in Guyana and abroad.
This type of shooting is not new to our nation. It is imperative that voices bind together to say no to such happenings and the urgent and thorough investigation as to the facts. Justice is only done when it’s felt.
As Martin Luther Jr. rightly said Peace without justice is no peace and as Believers in peace I call on all religions leaders to join voices and prayers as a symbol of solidarity that such wanton lost of lives, including the many others who are victims of domestic violence, rape, robbery, prison brutality, gang related violence, etc. be stopped.
The essence of life is to live and let others live as Mahatma Gandhi rightly said. Today if we do not condemn this unwisely practice of injustice and disrespect for life and law then tomorrow may be too late.
My work with youths, faiths, law institutions and education remind me one sorely but authentic truth- unless we hold the hands of the wicked along with hands of the good we will not make the headlights of civilization glow in the darkest moments of history.
The Prophet Muhammad taught this when he said hold the hands of both the oppressed and oppressor and he explained as for the oppressed he needs rescue and as for the oppressor he needs a hand to stop him from inflicting further injustice.
It is with deep sadness and heartfelt emotions I write to you my condolence on behalf of myself and concerned Guyanese in Toronto about the tragic death of Hajji Haroun's eldest son, Mohamed, in Versailles.
I saw the many leaders and community scholars attending the prayers and can feel the pain across the Atlantic!
My prayers go out to the families and loved ones, in Guyana and abroad.
This type of shooting is not new to our nation. It is imperative that voices bind together to say no to such happenings and the urgent and thorough investigation as to the facts. Justice is only done when it’s felt.
As Martin Luther Jr. rightly said Peace without justice is no peace and as Believers in peace I call on all religions leaders to join voices and prayers as a symbol of solidarity that such wanton lost of lives, including the many others who are victims of domestic violence, rape, robbery, prison brutality, gang related violence, etc. be stopped.
The essence of life is to live and let others live as Mahatma Gandhi rightly said. Today if we do not condemn this unwisely practice of injustice and disrespect for life and law then tomorrow may be too late.
My work with youths, faiths, law institutions and education remind me one sorely but authentic truth- unless we hold the hands of the wicked along with hands of the good we will not make the headlights of civilization glow in the darkest moments of history.
The Prophet Muhammad taught this when he said hold the hands of both the oppressed and oppressor and he explained as for the oppressed he needs rescue and as for the oppressor he needs a hand to stop him from inflicting further injustice.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
SPEAKING WITH AN EX INMATE HERE
http://www.youthtarbiyah.com/
EVERY YEAR I SPEAK ABOUT YOUTH ISSUES HERE. THIS YEAR I'M HONORED TO WALK WITH A BROTHER THAT I HAVE BEEN PART OF HIS JOURNEY FOR YEARS. HE MAKES THE YOUTHS LISTEN, CRY AND WANT TO LIVE FOR ALLAH. NOT FOR ANY THING ELSE!
SHOUT OUT TO AHMED! U ROCK!
EVERY YEAR I SPEAK ABOUT YOUTH ISSUES HERE. THIS YEAR I'M HONORED TO WALK WITH A BROTHER THAT I HAVE BEEN PART OF HIS JOURNEY FOR YEARS. HE MAKES THE YOUTHS LISTEN, CRY AND WANT TO LIVE FOR ALLAH. NOT FOR ANY THING ELSE!
SHOUT OUT TO AHMED! U ROCK!
Jewish-Muslim friendship
http://www.commongroundnews.org/article.php?id=31521&lan=en&sp=0
Wonderful article Habeeb - your work does so much to build confidence in our Jewish-Muslim friendship!! It builds a COMMON GROUND! Thank you for your wonderful energy! Barbara
ORGAN DONATION- SIGN YOUR CARD- IT SAVES LIVES
http://www.giftoflife.on.ca/pdf/Muslim_brochure.pdf
http://www.cjnews.com/node/84098
http://www.torchoflife.com/
By Habeeb Alli
Do you know of a close one who died without getting the organ they needed? Do you know of someone who is living because of the generosities of another?
Islam believes anyone who saves a life is as if they saved humanity.
The Trillium gift of life in Ontario has been reaching out to Muslims recently in order to drive home this message that lethargy in the face of need- every three days someone dies in Ontario because they couldn’t find a willing donor- is sin.
Some of the initiative Trillium has undertaken includes meeting of the Imams Council, preparing a brochure with relevant information, conducting seminars, making the topic of the speech competition organ donation, engaging scholars, having media outreach, participating in school teaching modules and organising speaking engagements while mailing information to tons of Muslims.
If you want to have this partnership or simply learn more then let’s talk.
Saving a life is not a minor matter and having the card signed is not easy too!
http://giftoflife.on.ca/
416 823 1738
http://www.cjnews.com/node/84098
http://www.torchoflife.com/
By Habeeb Alli
Do you know of a close one who died without getting the organ they needed? Do you know of someone who is living because of the generosities of another?
Islam believes anyone who saves a life is as if they saved humanity.
The Trillium gift of life in Ontario has been reaching out to Muslims recently in order to drive home this message that lethargy in the face of need- every three days someone dies in Ontario because they couldn’t find a willing donor- is sin.
Some of the initiative Trillium has undertaken includes meeting of the Imams Council, preparing a brochure with relevant information, conducting seminars, making the topic of the speech competition organ donation, engaging scholars, having media outreach, participating in school teaching modules and organising speaking engagements while mailing information to tons of Muslims.
If you want to have this partnership or simply learn more then let’s talk.
Saving a life is not a minor matter and having the card signed is not easy too!
http://giftoflife.on.ca/
416 823 1738
Thursday, 7 June 2012
A Hindu Mother pays sadqa on behalf of her Muslim son and gets this dua at the Food Bank in Mississaugua!
Thank
you very much and here is my dua that I ask Allah to help you with all you
are going through.
Oh Allah, I thank You for this day.
I thank You for my being able to see and to hear this morning.
I'm blessed because You are forgiving and understanding.
Oh Allah, You have done so much for me and You keep on blessing me.
Forgive me this day for everything I have done, said or thought that was not pleasing to You.
I ask You now for Your forgiveness.
Please keep me safe from all danger and harm.
Help me to start this day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude.
Let me make the best of each and every day to clear my mind so that I can hear from You.
Please broaden my mind that I can accept all things.
Let me not whine and whimper over things I have no control over.
Let me continue to see sin through Your eyes and acknowledge it as evil, and when I sin, let me repent, and receive Your forgiveness.
And when this world closes in on me, let me remember You, to slip away and find a quiet place to make dua.
It's the best response when I'm pushed beyond my limits.
I know that when I can't make dua, You listen to my heart.
Continue to use me to do Your will.
Continue to bless me that I may be a blessing to others.
Keep me strong that I may help the weak.
Keep me uplifted that I may have words of encouragement for others.
I make dua for those that are lost and can't find their way.
I make dua for those that are misjudged and understood.
I make dua for those who don't know You intimately.
I make dua for those that don't believe.
But I thank you that I believe.
I believe that Allah changes people and Allah changes things.
I make dua for all my sisters and brothers.
For each and every family member in their households.
I make dua for peace, love and joy in their homes, that they are out of debt and all their needs are met.
I make dua that every eye that reads this knows there is no problem, circumstance, or situation greater than Allah.
Every battle is in Your hands for You to fight.
I make dua that these words be received into the hearts of every eye that sees them and every mouth that confesses them willingly.
And shower our blessings on our Nabi (Sallalhu Alayhi Wasallam) and his kinsmen and companions.
This is my dua. Aameen.
Oh Allah, I thank You for this day.
I thank You for my being able to see and to hear this morning.
I'm blessed because You are forgiving and understanding.
Oh Allah, You have done so much for me and You keep on blessing me.
Forgive me this day for everything I have done, said or thought that was not pleasing to You.
I ask You now for Your forgiveness.
Please keep me safe from all danger and harm.
Help me to start this day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude.
Let me make the best of each and every day to clear my mind so that I can hear from You.
Please broaden my mind that I can accept all things.
Let me not whine and whimper over things I have no control over.
Let me continue to see sin through Your eyes and acknowledge it as evil, and when I sin, let me repent, and receive Your forgiveness.
And when this world closes in on me, let me remember You, to slip away and find a quiet place to make dua.
It's the best response when I'm pushed beyond my limits.
I know that when I can't make dua, You listen to my heart.
Continue to use me to do Your will.
Continue to bless me that I may be a blessing to others.
Keep me strong that I may help the weak.
Keep me uplifted that I may have words of encouragement for others.
I make dua for those that are lost and can't find their way.
I make dua for those that are misjudged and understood.
I make dua for those who don't know You intimately.
I make dua for those that don't believe.
But I thank you that I believe.
I believe that Allah changes people and Allah changes things.
I make dua for all my sisters and brothers.
For each and every family member in their households.
I make dua for peace, love and joy in their homes, that they are out of debt and all their needs are met.
I make dua that every eye that reads this knows there is no problem, circumstance, or situation greater than Allah.
Every battle is in Your hands for You to fight.
I make dua that these words be received into the hearts of every eye that sees them and every mouth that confesses them willingly.
And shower our blessings on our Nabi (Sallalhu Alayhi Wasallam) and his kinsmen and companions.
This is my dua. Aameen.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
MAY EVENTS REPORTED IN THEAMBITION.COM
Shaikh Safie Mohamed host talk at NAMF
Outspoken and sometimes controversial is how
many would describe Shaikh Saffie talks. He has been talking boldly about the
Quran for the last thirty years and continues to do so. He recently spoke at
NAMF at the invitation of the Richmond Hill Muslim Association. His premise is
there are so many cultural overtures associated with Islam and the core
teachings of the Quran are lost to this continuous ignorance that Muslims have
been deprived of the true teachings and Non Muslims are not getting the essence
of the teachings.
Mr Saffie hails from Guyana,
studied in Pakistan and
taught in Sri Lanka before
moving Guyana and then to Canada. He has
been an inspiration to many, including the writer and is known as one of the Caribbean best orators!
Domestic
Violence Conference held for South Asian specific
On a beautiful sunny day in Markham’s state of
the Art Seneca college many practitioners and survivors, politicians and media
personnel gathered for two days to deliberate on the heinous crime of domestic
violence.
This issue has plagued humanity and South Asians
in Canada
are no exception. Except for the shame and demonization of religion and culture
that comes with this crime, inadvertently, the issue at hands is how could
agencies work together to get help, funding and address these issues with South
Asian specific.
Among the workshops hosted by the now famous
Social Services Network, this being the second annual conference, were elder
abuse, youths and religions, domestic violence survivors, services and public
education, etc
Many special guest were at hand including the
Minister for Seniors, Mayor of Markham, CBC top news anchors, religious
leaders, author and many service provides in GTA among social agencies.
Those working on forced marriages, children
abuse, elder abuse, police, legal aid, etc all participated.
Dr Nyla Butt, the main organizer noted that she
is impressed with the recent statement the Canadian Council of imams made with
100 joint partners against domestic violence. She thought that this session
gives voice to the unheard.
There was an interesting play put on at the
nearby Delta Hotel, depicting the many types of acute domestic violence, and
among the stars was Zaqra Nawaz from little
Mosque on the Prairie.
Looking forward for the next conference and
working with others on this critical social disease.
Fatima Khamissa recently published her book
called Verbal Abuse and she spoke of her story at the conference. For twenty
one years she endured this abuse with five children until her parents passed
away. Then she got the strength to move into a shelter and regained her life.
Today she is a sought after international SPEAKER! See more on her at www.godandenergy.com
I was recently approached by a sister who said
he has been divorced twice here and coming from Pakistan recently and she has tried
to go back to school and get a job. But the abuse of persons, vulnerable, like
her, is on the rise where a woman is married and divorced at whim and fancy
without any recourse. That is why Ontario
requires legal marriages, isn’t it?
Muslim
inmates treated to a sumptuous dinner at Brampton
Halfway house.
As always the pleasure of serving and serving
those incarcerated is the Muslim joy. Despite the John Howard society is
Christian based it has honored Muslim inmates with Halal food and is quite
happy to have them celebrate Eid. This time around many new inmates arrived at
the newly constructed house at Queen St. Sadro Usman from Brampton always has
honored these inmates- every one included- with a sumptuous curry and dhal and
rice on a nice rainy evening. Among the points Moulana Habeeb made in his
presentation is that Islam gives everyone the right to be judged by God alone
when he or she has to account to God alone and not man. No one should judge
another. One brother there mentioned how he was able to grow vegetables in the
prison in Kingston
and donate 5000 lbs to the nearby Food bank. He was inspired by his Faith in
Allah otherwise when you are inside you tend to lose faith in yourself!
CHAMP
completed- HIV patients therapy at Ryerson
Many persons living with HIV are stigmatized.
This accounts for major roadblocks is accessing medical treatment and equal
opportunities in life including religion. That was the outcome of the first
annual HIV Muslim awareness conference held at TARIC mosque in February. The
Ontario Immigrants agency dealing with HIV held a three week research workshop
at Ryerson and persons with HIV and those without but considered faith leaders
and willing to champion the cause joined this session.
Many pastors, Imams, students, therapists,
psychologists etc joined the program which was deeply emotional and cognitive.
I saw one student deal with stigma through the Acceptance Commitment Therapy
program. The two sessions on social justice were also very much an eye opener.
We all need allies in our social justice work including Islamophobia. The hurt
many people lock away deep inside their subconscious since childhood is very
unsettling in later years. Stigma hurts everyone.
In a role play, we saw a sister who was told her
English accent is poor by her boss remained in her ethnic enclave for twenty
years with no sign of growth and a constant worry that her English conversations
are not understood. She was made a bus driver and as passengers entered her bus
they threw those very slurs on her, which represented her life long stigmas-
poor accent, refugee background, womanhood, being an immigrant, living in the
suburban, etc
As she fought them back she drove the bus of the
401! But in the second role play when she told them to get into the bus and
kept driving she was on track and safe! Why? Those bad experiences will always
be part of you and but are NOT you! Keep your goal head and work towards it no
matter what they say about you!
Muslims
battle Diabetes
Recently a focus group of Imams, Muslim women
and youths and other diverse groups at different times and locations organized
themselves to discuss diabetes.
Michael Taylor has been coordinating with the
Daibtes Socity and the communities and has found that many Muslims living with
this condition are not talking about it, afraid to discuss it with Imams, not
seeking proper treatment fearful of lack of halal resources and cannot find
appropriate material including religion and language specific.
Health is important in Islam and harming one
self is haram hence its important Muslim make use of whatever concession Allah
ahs provided for example in fasting says Dr Mohamed Nadvi.
IIT
hosted visiting Malaysian Scholar.
Its rare to find an academically accomplished
scholar whose world view is Islam. Such was the evening with Dr Kamal Hassan
from Malaysian Islamic University at IIT Scarborough this week. Many Islamic
schools teachers, Muslim local scholars and Muslims joined in a rondatablei
discussion about integrating religion into science when teaching. He said that
since the 1970 this idea has been around and Dr Ismail Faruqi was a champion of
Islamization of knowledge, however, the idea has been without textbooks and
many verses of the Quran point to the cosmic presence of Allah’s power but
schools lack this integration between science and religion. He is presently
studying this and working with many Islamic schools in south Asia
to make this a success. Dr Ahmad Kutty noted that the IIT is willing to
participate in this venture as part of its curriculum.
Council
of Imams held their annual retreat.
In a beautiful country side resort many Imams of
Toronto spent their Victoria Day holiday deliberating issues affecting Muslim
communities in Canada.
Although the cuisine was sumptuous and the walk about was relaxing the issues
at hand remained challenging. Hate crime is on the rise, chaplaincy is going to
be challenged in the Province, many Imams are struggling with resources on
integration, many mosques need education on citizenship. Ac communiqué like the
last declaration was sighted and preparation for Ramadan with unity was
empathized. Altogether, Imams also have their families and work but they do
spend time professionally mapping the course of the next year’s work in the
community. And the media and leaders and youths do keep them on their feet,
mostly!
INTERFAITH
– many in one!
May saw the special Scriptural reasoning
sessions hosted by Susan Harrison where Jews, Muslims and Christians deliberate
on the texts and contexts. Last week’s was around racism in the community and
how to fight that. Then later in Mississauga
we had a wonderful evening of poetry and yoga and music with a Jewish student
singer Joseph, yogi Ameena and Poet Habeeb and singer Sanjeet making it the
Evening of peace with Interfaith activists. Then later the walk for values at
Yonge and Dundas
was simply inspiring Youths of the Sai Baba school were joined by Interfaith
leaders supporting human values like love, forgiveness and truth. I said lets
walk in value and not only for values and Rumi said come as you are! Then the Guyana interfaith service was held at the Vedic
Cultural centre and I gave the Sura Fatiha recital asking all to stop racist
discrimination in Guyana
and to remember our roots of four religions is the UN model of harmonious
living.
ORPHAN
WALK 2012 a success
With almost sixty walkers, six thousand raised
and lots more diversity and presence of politicians etc I think the NAMF orphan
walk this year was a success.
Walkers walked from Scarborough Civic Centre to 4140 Finch Ave - 6
km and were greeted by MP Jim Karigiannis and lots of hot bbque. The first
prize was won by Swabera Khan and it was an ipad with the three other prizes
being perfume sets and medals.
The Chiropractor Zunadi Kadgi was at site to
relax all walkers willing for the free service!
It was a sunny and blessed day in Toronto as orphans will
have another year of hope- 360.00 to sponsor an oprhan for one year at www.namf.ca
Masjid Farooq was one such sponsor.
Thank you!
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