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Muslims in Manitoba Ramp up Efforts to Counter Hate

11:49 - August 27, 2017
News ID: 3463759
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Muslims in Manitoba, Canada, are organizing several events to counter hate and promote peace and understanding instead.

Muslims in Manitoba Ramp up Efforts to Counter Hate


The events come following anti-immigration and white-nationalist rallies in Canada and the United States, and the recent video of a racist tirade against a Muslim woman in the province of Manitoba.

"I can tell you the community feels insecure. It feels threatened,” said Islamic Social Services Association Executive director, Shahina Siddiqui who is also a frequent speaker on human rights.

On Saturday, Siddiqui joined the Bear Clan Patrol at an event aimed to unite communities in Winnipeg.

Siddiqui said everything from ignorance about hijab to US President Donald Trump emboldening hate-mongers, to the deadly shooting at a mosque in Quebec this past winter points to the importance of joining together against intolerance.

"We are marginalized communities,” said Siddiqui. "We want to stand together. We want to say the hate may have different names, but it's against all of us.”

On Sept. 9 Siddiqui is helping organize a rally with coalition groups to denounce hate and on Sept. 12 holding a series of forums to address the current climate.

The Manitoba Islamic Association is also ramping efforts to educate and raise awareness about Muslim and Islam. The group’s events team is working to hold the Grand Mosque's open house a month earlier than normal.

The open house is typically held in October to coincide with Islamic history month, but this year it's planned for September.

"People want to know about immigration, people want to know who is immigrating here and about Muslims in particular," said Raza Hameed with the MIA.

Hameed said the MIA also welcomes requests for people from the association to visit schools, institutions and organizations to talk about Islam.


Source: CTV News

 

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