Canada is Holding an Emergency Summit to Take Action Against Islamophobia. Here’s What’s at Stake for Canadian Muslims.
Explainer Islamophobia is a reality in the lives of too many Canadian Muslims by Amira Elghawaby, Human Rights & Inclusion Columnist July 19, 2021 Within days of
Tobah: A community celebration and a national summit show Muslims endure
On Tuesday, Muslims around the world celebrated Eid Al-Adha, the celebration that commemorates the end of the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage in Mecca. This year,
Fighting Islamophobia means including the ‘good’ and ‘bad’ Muslims
A candlelight vigil held last month to honour the four members of the Afzaal family killed in London, Ontario, began with a strange declaration. The
What Canadians can learn from the early Muslim-immigrant experience
In these tragic times when being a visible Muslim in Canada may kill you, Murray Hogben’s book about stories of early Muslim settlers in Canada
When it comes to Islamophobia, doublespeak seems to be the order of the day
Four years ago, a young man walked into a mosque in Quebec City and killed six people. I remember being glued to my television screen
Canada Revenue Agency profiling of Muslim charities may pose a national security threat
By: Faisal Kutty “Do you know any trusted person we can disburse our zakat (charity) through?” I am getting this a lot this Ramadan, as