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Toronto Celebrates Islamic History Month

9:27 - October 22, 2014
News ID: 1462771
Showcasing the rich Islamic cultural contributions to the world, Toronto Muslim community groups have combined efforts to participate in Islamic History Month in Canada (IHNC) held annually in October.

“Bridge-building with understanding is one of the goals of IHMC,” states the IHMC website.
In the Greater Toronto Area, exhibitions, lectures, documentary screenings have been organized in community centers, libraries, religious institutions and other public facilities.

At the Islamic Institute of Toronto (IIT) in Scarborough, a number of events to celebrate IHMC are being held with a focus on the history of the Muslim presence in Canada.

Last Friday evening, the Islamic Institute inaugurated its IHMC programming with a screening of ‘Mosque One’, a short documentary of Toronto’s first mosque.
Dr. Kathy Bullock, President of the Tessellate Institute, which produced the documentary, told the gathering that Canadian Muslims should learn from the experiences of early immigrants to the country.

“I invite you to join me and our special guests, Dr. Kathy Bullock and Dr. Zijad Delic, as we provide you with a glimpse into the rich history and the contemporary reality of Islam in Canada, and the world,” said Dr. Abdullah Hakim Quick, Coordinator of Daw’ah and Outreach at the Islamic Institute and a well-known historian.

Various chapters of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) in the Greater Toronto Area have also organized lectures and displays to celebrate IHMC.

In Mississauga, an Islamic Heritage Exhibition was put on by the organization last Saturday at the Clarkson Community Centre and a similar exhibition was held in Scarborough at the Agincourt Mall.

Later that evening, ICNA’s Scarborough Chapter held a seminar on the contributions of Islamic Civilization to the world with guest speakers, Imam Yusuf Badat and Muneeb Nasir, the President of the Olive Tree Foundation and Managing Editor of the online Iqra.ca magazine.

In its eighth year, IHMC has been proclaimed in more than half-a-dozen cities across Canada.

The inauguration of IHMC took place on October 25, 2007 when Canada’s Federal parliament officially declared October as Islamic History Month in Canada.

Cities such as Kingston and Burnaby have annually proclaimed IHMC since the inauguration.

 

Source: OnIslam.net

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