program booklet - ISNA Canada Convention 2016

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program booklet - ISNA Canada Convention 2016
4 2 ND A N N U A L I S N A C A N A D A C O N V E N T I O N
PROGRAM BOOKLET
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W E LC O M E
M E S SAG E
Dear brothers and sisters,
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.
I pray to Allah (SWT) that you and the members of your family are in the best of health and high
Islamic spirit.
On behalf of the Convention Committee, I am very pleased to welcome you to the 2016 ISNA
Canada Annual Convention. The theme of the convention is “Principles of Success – Leading with
Love & Faith”.
The Convention Program Committee introduced the theme of the convention as follows: “Indeed,
Allah Most High has entrusted us humankind with being the stewards of this earth and all that it
holds. A recurring theme thereof is the detailing of leadership that when understood and practiced,
yields such bounty of peace and love on all micro and macro levels of existence: personal self,
familial, social, global, political, environmental, etc.” It added: “Thus the intention of this year’s
convention is to come together to learn and remind ourselves of how this can be done, how we
can yield this reality in the various areas and roles we find ourselves in, and what determines true
success (al-falaah)”.
This is a beautiful expression of the high aspirations of young Muslim Canadians who have internalized the true values of Islam. We pray to Allah (SWT) to guide them to assume Islamic leadership
and demonstrate its characteristics of love of Allah and His Prophet, strength of character and
sense of accountability (amanah). This kind of leadership is a blessing not only for Muslims, but
also for humanity at large.
The convention program will deal with the various aspects of successful leadership in different
spheres of life, as well as more pressing topics such as the Muslim presence in Canada and the
new opportunities for dawah, relevance, and also the new challenges facing Muslim Canadians
such as the scourge of Islamophobia. Many scholars, with various orientations, have been invited
this year to enrich the dialogue.
I pray to Allah (SWT) to make this convention a positive and meaningful experience for you and
your family members.
Wassalamu alaikum.
Dr. Mohamed Bekkari
Chair - ISNA Canada Convention
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W E LC O M E
M E S SAG E
Dear brothers and sisters, and our dearest of all - children and grandchildren,
I hope and pray that we all gathered here for this convention in the best of faith and well-being.
It always gives me great pleasure, joy, and happiness, to welcome you all to the ISNA Canada
Convention. More so, there is a special place in my heart for our youth on whose shoulders this
convention is carried. This year’s theme: Principles of Success – Leading with Love & Faith, truly
reflects our aspirations, hopes, and advanced outlook on leadership.
Allah (SWT) says in Surah Ali-Imran (Chapter 3: Verse 200):
‫اﺻ ِ ُﱪوا َو َﺻﺎ ِﺑ ُﺮوا َو َرا ِﺑﻄُﻮا َوا ﺗﱠﻘُﻮا اﻟﻠﱠ َﻪ ﻟَ َﻌﻠﱠ ُﻜ ْﻢ ﺗ ُ ْﻔﻠِ ُﺤﻮ َن‬
ْ ‫ﻳَﺎ أَﻳﱡ َﻬﺎ ا ﻟ ِﱠﺬ ﻳ َﻦ آ َﻣ ُﻨﻮا‬
O you who have believed, persevere and endure and remain stationed and fear Allah that you may
be successful.
The meaning behind this verse is profound. Allah (SWT) tells us that if we believe, persevere,
endure, remain stationed, and fear Allah (SWT) that we will truly find success. Add to this our
Islamic principle of leading with faith and love, then the possibilities of success are truly endless –
here in North America and abroad.
Allah (SWT) also says in Surah At-Tawbah (Chapter 9: Verse 105):
‫َوﻗُﻞِ ا ْﻋ َﻤﻠُﻮا ﻓ ََﺴ َ َريى اﻟﻠﱠ ُﻪ َﻋ َﻤﻠَ ُﻜ ْﻢ َو َر ُﺳﻮﻟُ ُﻪ َوا ﻟْ ُﻤ ْﺆ ِﻣ ُﻨﻮ َن َو َﺳ ُ َﱰدﱡو َن إِ َ ٰﱃ َﻋﺎ ﻟِﻢِ ا ﻟْ َﻐ ْﻴ ِﺐ َواﻟﺸﱠ َﻬﺎ َد ِة ﻓَ ُﻴ َﻨ ﱢﺒﺌُﻜُﻢ مبِ َﺎ ﻛُﻨﺘُ ْﻢ ﺗَ ْﻌ َﻤﻠُﻮ َن‬
And say, "Do [as you will], for Allah will see your deeds, and [so, will] His Messenger and the
believers. And you will be returned to the Knower of the unseen and the witnessed, and He will
inform you of what you used to do.”
May Allah (SWT) give us the guidance and patience to carry on this work. May He (SWT) provide
us with the wisdom, intellect, and capacity to lead with love and faith – in our homes, communities,
institutions, and all levels of governance.
On behalf of the entire convention team, we thank you for spending this weekend with us and
hope you have a spiritually uplifting and intellectually enriching experience – all while building
community and togetherness, inshaAllah.
With warmest regards,
Abdalla Idris Ali
Executive Director - ISNA Canada
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AC K NOWL EDGEMEN T
OUR ISLAMIC OBLIGATION TO ESTABLISH JUSTICE REQUIRES THAT
WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE ARE ON TRADITIONAL LAND OF A
FIRST NATION
We acknowledge the Elders and Leaders of the Mississaugas of the
New Credit First Nation as Traditional Custodians, past and present of
the land where we live and work. We give honour and respect for their
enduring stewardship of this land, and recognize their continuing love
and care for the environmental, social, cultural, political and economic
fabric of our society. We affirm our shared humanity, our brotherhood
and sisterhood, and confirm our mutual responsibilities to one another
and the Earth.
R AM ADAN
MUBA RA K!
To our beloved community, our shuyookhs, our donors, our sponsors,
our volunteers, our elders, our youth, our board members, our staff, our
services providers, our speakers, our past and current leaders: we
sincerely appreciate your contribution and support for the community
of ISNA Canada and we wish you a wonderful and blessed Ramadan
Mubarak and our Ramadan team looks forward to serving you again
this year. Visit www.isnaramadan.ca to keep updated on upcoming
Ramadan information.
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TA B L E
O F
C O N T E N TS
WELCOME MESSAGE 2
VENUE 4
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 5
FEEDBACK 7
THINK GREEN THINK ISNA 8
ACCESS TO ALL 9
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM 10
CONVENTION SCHEDULE: MAIN PROGRAM (HALL A) 12
CONVENTION SCHEDULE: PARALLEL PROGRAM (HALL B, C) 14
BAZAAR 15
ONE-ON-ONE 16
PERFORMANCE ART, TALENT SHOW, TRIVIA CHALLENGE 17
COMPASS 18
MAIN PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 19
PARALLEL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 30
SPEAKERS BIO 35
SPONSORS 52
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FE E DBACK
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Please complete our survey and enter a prize draw.
www.isnacanadaconvention.ca/feedback
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T H I N K G RE E N
THI NK IS NA
ISNA Canada continues to
practice its Go Green initiative
and it’s all about creating a
culture of conservation. We need
your cooperation to continue to
make this a priority in our mosque
and in our community.
Being mindful of excess waste
and consumption is an Islamic
tenet we should adhere to. Here
are a few tips on how you can
follow the Sunnah and Go Green:
You’ll find the following
throughout the convention venue:
COMPOST STATIONS
Throw all your leftover food in
these bins.
RECYCLING STATIONS
Use for items marked ‘recyclable’.
WATER STATIONS
No bottled water sold on site,
bring a reusable water bottle!
EDUCATIONAL GO
GREEN GAMES
Play and learn how to become
eco-friendly.
Use reusable shopping
bags instead of plastic bags.
Refrain from using plastic
bottles and invest in a
reusable water bottle.
Do not let the tap run unless
you’re using it.
E-waste contains toxic
mercury. So recycle your
laptops, cell phones, and
other electronics instead of
throwing them into the trash.
Compost left over food.
Install eco-friendly compact
fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs)
when your older.
incandescent bulbs burn out.
Go paper free and download
the PDF version of the
Program Booklet.
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AC C E S S
TO
ALL
Alhamdulillah, our convention is
offering a full range of
accessibility services for the third
year. Our aim is to promote all
members of our community to
come out, enjoy and benefit from
this special gathering.
We are dedicated to the word
equity in all its forms and would
like to ensure that we promote a
welcoming and accessible
environment for all members
attending this event!
We have worked hard to ensure
ASL interpretation, designated
seating and attendant care are
made available for those who
require accommodation.
We look forward to learning and
growing together as a strong, fully
represented, and accessible
community!
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C H ILDREN ’S
PROGRAM
PATHWAY
PREPARIN G
TO S U C C E S S
FO R RAM ADAN
The Children’s Program is the go-to attraction reserved for our little
attendees ages 4-9. Feel at ease knowing that your child will be laughing
and learning their way through our action packed program. Through the
combination of arts and crafts, exciting outdoor activities, a martial arts
lesson, and a chance to get up-close and personal with exotic animals, there
is no way your child will want to be anywhere else. This is the perfect
opportunity to get your child prepared and excited for Ramadan as they will
be engaged in a variety of activities and experiences that will incorporate
the theme of Preparing for Ramadan. Our program is designed to provide
children with a safe and educational setting while having fun! We aim to
educate the next generation, and with the exciting program we have
planned, InshaAllah, we'll do just that.
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CH I LDREN ’S
P ROGRAM
S C H E DU L E
FRIDAY, MAY 20
1
SESSION
AGES 4-5
AGES 6-7
AGES 8-9
6:00PM
-10:00PM
INTRODUCTION
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
DUAS & STORY
INTRODUCTION
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
DUAS & STORY
INTRODUCTION
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
DUAS & STORY
SATURDAY, MAY 21
1
SESSION
AGES 4-5
AGES 6-7
AGES 8-9
10:00AM
-12:30PM
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
DUAS & STORY
ARTS & CRAFTS
ARTS & CRAFTS
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
DUAS & STORY
DUAS & STORY
ARTS & CRAFTS
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
LUNCH BREAK *Children Must Be Picked up*
2
2:00PM
-5:15PM
UMMA MARTIAL ARTS
STORYTELLING
UMMA MARTIAL ARTS
STORYTELLING
UMMA MARTIAL ARTS
STORYTELLING
DINNER BREAK *Children Must Be Picked up*
3
6:40PM
-10:00PM
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE
SUNDAY, MAY 22
1
SESSION
AGES 4-6
AGES 7-9
10:00AM
-1:30PM
INDOOR ACTIVITIES
ANIMAL MEET & GREET
STORYTELLING
ANIMAL MEET & GREET
INDOOR ACTIVITIES
STORYTELLING
LUNCH BREAK *Children Must Be Picked up*
2
3:00PM
-5:15PM
CARNIVAL
ARTS & CRAFTS
CARNIVAL
ARTS & CRAFTS
DINNER BREAK *Children Must Be Picked up*
3
7:00PM
-10:00PM
AGES 4-5
AGES 6-7
AGES 8-9
INDOOR ACTIVITIES
MOVIE
INDOOR ACTIVITIES
MOVIE
INDOOR ACTIVITIES
MOVIE
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10 AM
PROG R A M
11 AM
12 PM
1 PM
BAZAAR OPENS
12 PM
DOORS OPEN
Q U R A N R E C I TAT I O N
DOORS OPEN
Q U R A N R E C I TAT I O N
11:20 AM
SH. ALAA ELSAYED
& MOHAMED ZEYARA
PRINCIPLES OF
LEADERSHIP:
The Prophet’s Guide
10:30 AM - 12:45 PM
ISNA CANADA BUSINESS SESSION
12:30 PM - 1:40 PM
LUNCH
TALENT SHOW
(IN BAZAAR)
12:45 PM
HAZEM BATA
Leadership in
Community
Building
H A LL
3 PM
1:15 PM
JUMA’A 1
AZHAR AZEEZ
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:
How to Handle Being
Muslim Under Scrutiny
F R I DAY
S AT U R DAY
S U N DAY
10:30 AM
DR. ALTAF HUSAIN
THE YOUNG SAHABAS:
Giving Leadership
Back to the Youth
2 PM
1:40PM DHUHR
M A I N
A
4 PM
2:30 PM
JUMA’A 2
DR. ALTAF HUSAIN
TAKING BACK
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD:
Rights of Our Neighbour
2:10 PM
SHAHINA
SIDDIQUI
KHADIJA, AISHA,
AND BEYOND:
Muslim Women
Leaders
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
LUNCH & BAZAAR
3:00 PM
DR. KEITH
NEUMAN
Results from the
Survey of Muslims
in Canada 2016
3:40 PM
DENNIS EDNEY
The Rule of Law
in an Age of Fear
3:00 PM
CHIEF R. STACEY
LAFORME & ELDER
CAT CRIGER
RIGHTING WRONGS:
Learning & Relationship
Building with the New
Credit First Nation of
Mississauga
3:45 PM
TRIVIA
CHALLENGE
(ROUND 3)
12
6 PM
4:30 PM
DR. KATHERINE
BULLOCK
LEADING WITH
A SOFT HEART:
The Leadership
Style of the
Blessed Prophet
(SAW)
3:45 PM
4:30 PM
IMAM SIRAJ
WAHHAJ
Leading Ourselves
with Love
and Faith
TRIVIA
CHALLENGE
(ROUND 3)
5:30PM ASR
F R I DAY
S AT U R DAY
S U N DAY
3:40 PM
DENNIS
EDNEY
The Rule
of Law
in an Age
of Fear
7 PM
6:15 PM
DR. JAMAL
BADAWI
Love as the
Cornerstone
of Faith and Islam
5:45 PM - 6:40 PM
DINNER & BAZAAR
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
DINNER & BAZAAR
8 PM
7:00 PM
SH. DAOOD BUTT
& AZHAR AZIZ
Gardens of Change
and Benefit
7:00 PM
SHAHINA
SIDDIQUI,
SH. ALAA ELSAYED
RENEWING OUR
INTENTIONS:
Striving for Success
and Seeking Allah’s
Pleasure
9 PM
7:50 PM
DENNIS EDNEY
LEADERSHIP IN
ADVERSITY:
A Personal Account
A
10 PM
9:10 PM
DR. JAMAL
BADAWI
EMPOWERING TIPS:
How do you
approach issues,
concepts,
terminology that are
discriminatory and
harmful?
7:45 PM
IMAM
MOHAMED
MAGID
LEADERSHIP AT
HOME:
Parenting and
Nurturing Children
6:40 PM - 8:40 PM
PERFORMANCE ART
H A LL
9:10 PM
IMAM HAMID SLIMI
DIVINE WISDOMS:
Molding Us
for Success
9:00 PM
ALL SPEAKERS
CLOSING SESSION
10:15PM ISHA
5 PM
DOORS OPEN
4 PM
PROG R A M
8:45PM MAGHRIB
M A I N
10:30 PM
- 11:00 PM
CLOSING
CEREMONY
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10 AM
11 AM
12 PM
PROG R A M
1 PM
2 PM
3 PM
4 PM
5 PM
6 PM
7 PM
H A LL
8 PM
9 PM
TRIVIA
CHALLENGE
12:45 PM
HALL B
HASHEM
ABDI
Game of
Mosques
4:20PM
HALL C
TRIVIA
CHALLENGE
(ROUND 2)
2:00 PM
HALL C
COMPASS
Entrepreneurial Networking Session
(Sign-Up at Registration)
4:30 PM
HALL B
SH. ALAA ELSAYED
Can We Prove
God Exists?
5:45 PM
- 6:40 PM
DINNER
& BAZAAR
6-7 PM
DINNER
& BAZAAR
7:00 PM
HALL B
FIYYAZ
JAAT
ALLAHUMA
BALIGHNA
RAMADAN
5 Ways to
Make This
Ramadan
the Best
Ramadan
10 PM
9:10 PM
HALL B
DR. ALTAF
HUSAIN
Cheaters
Never
Prosper…
Or Do They?
7:45 PM
HALL C
MYNA
OPEN
SPACES
8:45PM MAGHRIB
3:00 PM
HALL B
MOHAMED
ZEYARA
An Attitude
of Gratitude
5:30PM ASR
2:10 PM
HALL B
SH.
ABDALLA
IDRIS ALI
Fiqh Q&A
LUNCH & BAZAAR
11:20 AM
HALL B
SH. ABDALLA
IDRIS ALI &
DAWOOD
ZWINK
Halal
Principles &
Opportunities
1:40PM DHUHR
DOORS OPEN
(ROUND 1)
DOORS OPEN
S U N DAY
S AT U R DAY
F R I DAY
BAZAAR OPENS
12 PM
7:00 PM
HALL C
B ,C
9:10 PM
HALL C
DENNIS
EDNEY Q&A
10:15PM ISHA
PAR A LLE L
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We invite you to visit our baazar and explore the diversity in your Muslim community.
This year we have a selection of vendors whose goods range from classically styled
clothing, delicious food and a flight simulator.
SHOPPING HOURS
Friday: 12PM to 10PM • Saturday & Sunday: 10AM to 10PM
VENDORS
Beaver Tails • East Meats West • Hero Burger • Abdullah Kitchen • Baayoun IT solution • Tea & Smoothie Corner ISNA
Bookstore • Dawanet • Ansar Financial • SMILE • HCI • Compass • GDM • MYSL • Mirage Decor • Dkir by Hug-Yo • IO
Fashions • RJS Designers • RHMA Fashions • Blue Crescent School • Versaonline
Ghazal Boutique • Sunlife Financial • Sabuleil Poetry • Desjardins Financial • Al Manarat Heights • Alqamees Inc
Jeddah Trading • Ufly Simulator Inc. • Style for Syria • S&M Florals/MARZ Decor and Design • Bak2bak
Al-Otrojah Qur'an Institute • Jilbaab • Bazaar Outlet • Islamic Online University • ADVANCED Healing Centre
Fashion Caravan • Jewelry Corner • Allstate Insurance of Canada • Fairy Boutieq • La Main Dans La Main
Mercy Mission Canada • GTA Academy • Tru • Oil of Wellness • Vintern • Princesses Lyala & Leyana Hijab Style
Mary Kay • Adding Fun 2 Fitness • Exquisite Expressions • and many more!
Prizes • Giveaways • Raffles
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One-on-One
So you’ve attended the convention lectures, and now you
have questions. You’d like some personalized guidance
and advice. Not sure where to turn? Our special 10-minute
One-on-One session allows you to meet with convention
speakers to confidentially discuss your questions and concerns. Sign-ups will occur at the registration booth on a
same-day basis.
First Come First Serve • Space is Limited
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REGISTER AT
ISNACANADACONVENTION.CA
SATURDAY MAY 21ST • 12:30PM
IN BAZAAR
Performance Art
Be entertained by spectacular story-telling,
nasheed & spoken word artists
SATURDAY MAY 21ST · 6:40 PM
(HALL A)
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18
M A I N
H A LL
PROG R A M
FR I DAY,
M AY
20
T H
,
A
20 1 6
1:15pm
Juma’a 1
AZHAR AZEEZ
In the Spotlight: How to Handle Being Muslim Under Scrutiny (Khutbah)
A message of motivation and guidance for Muslims struggling with the scrutiny, ignorance, and
discrimination they have to experience or be on guard for, at the hands of others. Even if it has
not happened to you, you see it happening to fellow Muslims and humanity around you. How
does one not become so overwhelmed from the constant stimulus around us, the demand to
renounce things associated to us, the need to deal and respond to all the injustice and harm
inflicted on so many? It is crushing. How does one keep from running away from it all?
2:30pm
Juma’a 2
DR. ALTAF HUSAIN
Taking Back the Neighbourhood: Rights of Our Neighbour (Khutbah)
How do we break out of the individualistic and isolating worldview and culture around us, to
reach out to those immediately around us with genuine concern and good conduct? What are
the rights of our neighbours upon us and how do we fulfill them in a practical and genuine way?
What are the virtues and benefits of caring towards the circle of neighbours around you, spiritually and socially? Striking the balance between being helpful and being intrusive or annoying is
also key, as well as being careful not to be preachy or develop a superior attitude. Rather, we
should treat them well as human beings through principles of love and faith.
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M A I N
H A LL
PROG R A M
FR I DAY,
M AY
20
T H
,
A
20 1 6
6:15 - 7:00PM
DR. JAMAL BADAWI
Love as the Cornerstone of Faith and Islam
Love is the foundation of having a relationship with Allah (SWT), and the foundation of how we
deal with ourselves, others, and the whole of creation. This session will discuss the ways in
which we can make this realization as Muslims and implement it in our lives. The Prophet
Muhammad (SAW) was the embodiment of leading with faith, love, respect, compassion, and
mercy. People were drawn to Islam and professed the faith because of the Prophet Muhammad
(SAW)'s character and ethical leadership. Through studying examples of the Prophet (SAW)'s
compassion and love, we can derive ways in which to make love the cornerstone of our interaction with Allah (SWT) and the rest of creation - not only when it is easy, but more importantly,
when it is most challenging.
7:00 - 7:45PM
SH. DAOOD BUTT & AZHAR AZEEZ
Gardens of Change and Benefit
In Chapter 13, Verse 11, Allah (SWT) says, "Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people
until they change what is in themselves." The responsibility to bring about change begins on an
individual level, though we often hold our leaders accountable for poor conduct and stagnation.
This session will provide an opportunity for us to reflect on our internal state and ask difficult
questions concerning our own hearts. How do we begin changing ourselves first and foremost,
in order to bring about external collective change?
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M A I N
H A LL
PROG R A M
FR I DAY,
M AY
20
T H
,
A
20 1 6
7:45 - 8:45PM
IMAM MOHAMED MAGID
Leadership at Home: Parenting and Nurturing Children
Parents are the cornerstone of one’s upbringing. This is where all the greatness begins. So how
do we lead our families to success? This session will look at the role of parents in providing
guidance, advice, and being present in the family unit - especially in the presence of
technology, friends, and outside influences. What are the priorities and wisdoms which we
should all be aware of as current or potential parents?
9:10 - 10:00PM
DR. JAMAL BADAWI
Empowering Tips: Approaching issues, concepts, and terminology that are discriminatory
and harmful.
How do we deconstruct the propaganda, terminology, and media that influence reality? Once
we define, identify, and educate ourselves to understand what the issues are, then we can
constructively and effectively know how to approach such phenomenons or incidents. What is
the correct way to respond? How do we best respond to questions, statements, or themes
found in society?
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M A I N
H A LL
PROG R A M
SATU R DAY,
M AY
21
S T
,
A
20 1 6
10:30 - 11:20AM
DR. ALTAF HUSAIN
The Young Sahabas: Giving Leadership Back to the Youth
In the Islamic tradition and especially in the seerah, there is a strong and amazing legacy of the
young companions around the blessed Prophet Muhammad (SAW). This is especially interesting to notice in the first Makkan years of Islam. What were some of the characteristics of the
young sahabah (male and female) around the Prophet (SAW) throughout his messengerhood?
How did the blessed Prophet (SAW) interact and nurture the youth around him? What were
some of the responsibilities that were entrusted with the youth sahabah and how was it that
they were granted or carried through their responsibilities? What lessons and reflections can
we bring forth and revive in our communities?
11:20 - 12:20PM
SH. ALAA ELSAYED & MOHAMED ZEYARA
Principles of Leadership: The Prophets Guide
Throughout our history, the esteemed Prophets have been given to us by our Creator as our
highest legacy of character, faith in Allah (SWT) and both personal and communal conduct. It is
from them we can learn the greatest lessons of personal growth, purpose, leadership, and
success. We have seen Prophets both achieve the highest levels of success as well as pass
through incredibly difficult and demanding trials. Their lives, experiences, and character have
been preserved for us to draw important morals and lessons from, in order to succeed in all
aspects of our own lives. How do we identify and implement those lessons in a practical way, to
lead through faith and love?
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M A I N
H A LL
PROG R A M
SATU R DAY,
M AY
21
S T
,
A
20 1 6
2:10 - 3:00PM
SHAHINA SIDDIQUI
Khadija, Aisha, and Beyond: Muslim Women Leaders
Lady Khadija (RA) was of noble descent: an exceptionally intelligent, successful business
woman who was the first person to become Muslim after the Prophet (SAW) received revelation.
Lady Aisha (RA) narrated the largest collection of ahadeeth, was principled, strong, and vocal
about her opinions. Lady Aasiya (RA) was the first martyr to have died for the sake of Allah
(SWT). Umm Salamah (RA) was a master in the Arabic language, extremely learned in Islamic
law, took part in many battles, and was known to give the Prophet (SAW) sound advice.
Strong female leadership is central to Islamic history and provides enriching lessons from which
we can draw insight and wisdom. In today's hyper-sexualized society where women are often
valued for their physical appearance, it is time to return to the first principles in understanding
the role of female leadership in Muslim societies, both historically and presently.
3:00 - 3:40PM
DR. KEITH NEUMAN
Results of the Nationwide Poll of Canadian Muslim Opinion
Environics Institute conducted an inaugural national survey in 2006 exploring the relationship
between Canadian Muslims and the Canadian society-at-large. In April 2016, Environics
released the findings of a survey in partnership with several Muslim and non-Muslim organizations to update this important research and find out how Muslims in this country are faring
almost a decade later. The results and findings are a critical and useful tool to understand how
our collective Muslim community thinks and feels, how they view their future in this country and
the issues and concerns they are facing. As we seek to nurture and become principled leaders
in our community, this survey sheds light on important directions and purposes we can plan
towards.
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20 1 6
3:40 - 4:30PM
DENNIS EDNEY
The Rule of Law in an Age of Fear
We have spent much of the last decade and a half witnessing the excess of state power that
followed 9/11- from the roundup of Muslim immigrants, mass surveillance and religious profiling
to Guantanamo, drones and torture. We have all bought into the phrase “War on Terror”. It is an
inaccurate term, a rhetorical device, a cynical manipulation of the public’s horror after 9/11. The
phrase has no more legal or practical meaning than would a war on cancer or poverty. Western
policy makers should work to highlight the good things around the world instead of the never
ending pessimism related to the Islamic world. This session will highlight how the vast majority
of Muslims share the common global aspirations to modernize their societies, achieve middle
class living standards and lead peaceful productive and fulfilling lives, as well as discuss the
rule of law in an age of fear.
4:30 - 5:20PM
DR. KATHERINE BULLOCK
Leading with a Soft Heart: The Leadership Style of the Blessed Prophet (SAW)
As a principled and true leader, the Prophet (SAW) was never unavailable. Whether it was ensuring that the poor and needy were taken care of, protecting himself and his family from threats
of persecution and violence, or dealing with slanderous insults and rumours, the Prophet (SAW)
was an exceptional leader. But perhaps the most inspiring quality of the Prophet (SAW)'s leadership was his ability to be loving, compassionate, and merciful even to his enemies above all
else. Is it possible to be a person of compassion, mercy, and love in line with the sunnah of the
beloved Prophet (SAW) in this day and age? With the violence and fitna plaguing our world, this
session presents the opportunity to reflect and connect with our sacred history in developing
strategies to spread love and mercy among one another.
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PROG R A M
SATU R DAY,
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21
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20 1 6
9:10 - 10:00PM
IMAM HAMID SLIMI
Divine Wisdoms: Molding Us for Success
There are a number of obligatory acts, sunnan, and recommended acts in the Islamic tradition
which are, in effect, training us human beings to be able to aspire to elevate ourselves and
accomplish great things; materially and spiritually. The meanings and purpose of these actions
parallel the practices encouraged in the "professional" world. So what are the advices and
practices in Islam and the Prophetic teachings that build the aspects required for successful
leadership; focus, vision, time management, frameworks of how to make decisions. This
session connects the aspects of practice of faith with the ability to be a good leader, connecting
faith with success.
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PROG R A M
SU N DAY,
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22
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20 1 6
10:30 - 12:45PM
ISNA Business Session
In keeping with ISNA’s tradition, in this session, the ISNA Canada Annual Report of 2015 will be
discussed. Please make plans to attend this important session. Members may view the electronic copies of the Annual Report including the audited financial statements in advance at
www.isna.ca.
12:45 - 1:30PM
HAZEM BATA
Leadership in Community Building
How does a community develop a purpose and plan to proactively strengthen themselves
individually and collectively towards that purpose? What is the role of leadership - particularly
with respect to Mosques - when trying to impact the greater community? Are our places of
worship fulfilling their obligations to women, children, families, and the greater society? Is
enough thought being placed on strategic planning and developing a vision that our community can grow and strive from? Foresight, patience and endurance are needed to persevere
towards a collective goal in a productive manner, and a certain manner of intelligent community
collaboration and synergy. What are the matters we need to plan for our communal health,
and how?
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SU N DAY,
M AY
22
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20 1 6
3:00 - 3:45PM
CHIEF R. STACEY LAFORME AND ELDER CAT CRIGER
Righting Wrongs: Learning and Relationship Building with the New Credit First Nation
of Mississauga
The Canadian Muslim community, to remain faithful to the divine injunction of enjoining justice
('adl), cannot ignore the historical and current injustices brought to the Indigenous peoples by
colonization and centuries of successive immigration, as well as their fundamental contributions to the essential character of this country. The ISNA Canada headquarters is located on
the historic and traditional land of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation which is part
of the larger Anishinabe group of First Nations. This session will provide an opportunity to learn
about the history and truth of this land directly from their Chief - R. Stacey LaForme. Elder Cat
Criger, Chaplain at the University of Toronto - Mississauga, from the Cayuga, Turtle Clan of the
Six Nations Haudenosaunee or People of the Longhouse, will provide a traditional opening for
the session.
3:45 - 4:30PM
Trivia Round 3
The Trivia Challenge is back for its third consecutive year at our annual convention! In this
session, the Winning Team from Friday vs. the Winning Team from Saturday will face off on the
main stage! The prize? Season passes to Canada's Wonderland!
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PROG R A M
SU N DAY,
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22
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20 1 6
4:30 - 5:20PM
IMAM SIRAJ WAHHAJ
Leading Ourselves with Love and Faith
Be good to yourself, be kind to yourself, be real with yourself, look after yourself. The power of
personal vision and development is the foundation towards any kind of success or change. Our
health, personal development, and purpose are all encompassed in this vision. The first commandment of change was perfecting our internal character – focusing on our internal state and
character will allow our sound belief to translate into action. How do we lead ourselves with
love and faith? And what areas and aspects of our identity and life does this affect?
7:00-7:50PM
Panel with SHAHINA SIDDIQUI AND SH. ALAA ELSAYED
Renewing Our Intentions: Striving for Success and Seeking Allah’s Pleasure
What is true success? Once we know what that is, it will colour the outcome and goals of all our
struggles and efforts in the fields of social justice, relationships, and personal decisions. An act
begins with an intention. Thus, renewing our intentions will lead our actions and efforts to the
best outcomes. Intentions and actions are within our capacity to determine, however, the
results and outcomes are from Allah (SWT). Pursuing the best actions in the best way, whilst
having trust in Him (SWT) regardless of the outcome, is truly succeeding. Ultimately, it is the
pleasure of Allah (SWT) that we seek. How is this accomplished? Are we truly able to practice
tawakul (full reliance on Allah SWT)? Have we prepared ourselves spiritually, emotionally, and
mentally before putting our intentions into motion? How do we truly find success through the
daily challenges that sometimes seem insurmountable? What are the principles of success and
how do we lead with love and faith?
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SU N DAY,
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20 1 6
7:50 - 8:40PM
DENNIS EDNEY
Leadership in Adversity: A Personal Account
This session will provide a personal account of Mr. Dennis Edney’s personal and professional
journey after committing to be Omar Khadr’s lawyer.
9:00 - 10:00PM
ALL SPEAKERS
Closing Session
In conclusion, all our respected speakers will be asked to provide closing remarks and reminders for us to benefit from, inshaAllah!
10:30 - 11:00PM
Closing Ceremony
After an enlightening weekend that insha’Allah uplifted your mind, body and soul, we welcome
you to a special presentation to conclude the 42nd Annual ISNA Canada Convention. Taking
place Sunday evening after Isha salah at the south end of the ICC property, this is a closing
ceremony that cannot be missed!
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20 1 6
7:00 - 7:45PM
TRIVIA SESSION (ROUND 1 - YOUTH)
Hall C
The Trivia Challenge is back for its third consecutive year at our annual convention! This
session will be the first of three scheduled this weekend and will showcase the youth brothers’
team vs. the youth sisters’ team!
7:45 - 8:45PM
OPEN SPACES
Hall C
Attendees would begin by making a list of issues they would like to discuss. In the past, these
have ranged anywhere from gender relations to mental illnesses to current events. The attendees would then split into small groups to discuss whichever topics were most popular.
9:10 - 10:00PM
DR. ALTAF HUSAIN
Cheaters Never Prosper… Or Do They?
Hall B
This is an associated lecture to the previous workshop. It will emphasize that the right path is
often the more difficult one, but that it is always the better one to take in the long run.
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20 1 6
11:20 - 12:20PM
SH. ABDALLA IDRIS ALI & DAWOOD ZWINK
Halal Principles & Opportunities
Hall B
What are the principles of Halal and is zabiha and Halal the same thing? How important is Halal
as a spiritual obligation? How does Halal relate to food safety concerns and requirements? Are
Halal certification standards changing in Canada or the global market? Does Halal have any
value for Canadian exports? Can Halal play a role in the perceived value of the Muslim Presence in Canada? Are there any issues in Canada about the udhiya/qurbani of Eid ul-Adha?
2:10 - 3:00PM
Fiqh - Q&A
SH. ABDALLA IDRIS ALI
Hall B
A gender-segregated session, offering the opportunity to learn and ask questions in a
comfortable setting.
3:00 - 3:40PM
MOHAMED ZEYARA
An Attitude of Gratitude
Hall B
This is an associated lecture to the previous workshop. It discusses the importance of maintaining gratitude and a connection to Allah (SWT) in times of happiness and success.
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20 1 6
4:20 - 5:20PM
TRIVIA SESSION (ROUND 2 - ADULTS)
Location: Hall C
The Trivia Challenge is back for its third consecutive year at our annual convention! This
session will be the second of three scheduled this weekend and will showcase the adults
brothers’ team vs. the adults sisters’ team!
9:10 - 10:00PM
DENNIS EDNEY
Q&A with Dennis Edney
Hall C
A Question & Answer opportunity with Mr. Dennis Edney following his main session talk.
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20 1 6
12:45 - 1:30PM
HASHEM ABDI
Game of Mosques
Hall B
This is a workshop on leadership. It will involve groups working together to build model
mosques.
2:00 - 5:00PM
COMPASS: Entrepreneurial Networking Session
Hall C
Learn from a panelist of successful entrepreneurs who will share their personal stories about
how they conceived their vision, the steps they took to get to where they are now, and the
challenges they overcame along the way. The session includes a Q&A component where
participants will break into small groups as speakers make the rounds, being available for any
questions you may have. Finally, we conclude with an opportunity for everyone to socialize and
network amongst themselves — don’t forget your business cards!
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20 1 6
4:30 - 5:20PM
SH. ALAA ELSAYED
Can We Prove God Exists?
Hall B
In a world that is quickly becoming less and less religious, believing in God has begun to be
seen as less 'intellectual' than atheism. This lecture will address these claims head-on,
exploring some of the philosophical, logical, and scientific arguments for the existence of God.
7:00 - 7:50PM
FIYYAZ JAAT
Allahuma Balighna Ramadan - 5 Ways to Make This Ramadan Your Best Ramadan.
Hall B
The most wondrous and beloved month of Ramadan approaches once again, and we are wondering if we have prepared ourselves properly. We want to strive to give Ramadan it's due, to
increase ourselves in closeness and awareness of Allah, and to benefit and succeed in all
aspects of our lives. For a month full of mercies, reward, closeness and transformative impact,
here are 5 simple steps that you can follow to make this the most beautiful Ramadan yet!
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S PE A KE R
B I OS
A B DA LL A
I D R I S
A LI
Shaykh Abdalla Idris Ali is a well-known North American Muslim public speaker, Imam, and community leader. Shaykh Abdalla’s academic background combines both International Relations
from the University of Toronto as well his Islamic knowledge in the areas of tafseer, shariah, and
counselling. As a community leader, he served as the ISNA President for 5 years and as the
ISNA Canada Islamic School principal for over a decade, where he was integral in implementing
Islamic and Arab studies syllabuses for elementary and junior high students. He is currently a
board member on the Board of Trustees for the Islamic Teaching Center and North American
Islamic Trust.
Additionally, he serves on the Board of Advisors of the American Muslim Council and was a
past-Board member of the Council of Islamic Schools in North America. Shaykh Abdalla is
currently the Executive Director of ISNA Canada, where he holds weekly tafseer classes, and
contributes monthly to ISNA Lanterns – ISNA Canada’s online publication. He lives with his
family in Oakville, Ontario.
Visit: ISNA Lanterns – Sh. Abdalla Idris Ali (http://isnalanterns.com/tag/shaykh-abdalla-idris/)
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A L A A
E L SAY E D
Shaykh Alaa worked as Vice-President of Business Development for an international company
and during this time, he placed first in the 1992 Bermuda Triathlon. He has studied for his Bachelors in Shari'ah and has earned a scholarship from the Shari'ah Academy. Sh. Alaa has also
received his ijāzah of Quran recitation and was on the board of directors of the World Assembly
of Muslim Youth. He is a member of the Canadian Council of Imams and the Director of Internal
& External Affairs for Mercy Mission World, as well as the Director of Religious Affairs at ISNA
Canada. His contagious smile is always on his face and can brighten up anyone’s day.
Visit: Sh. Alaa Elsayed (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alaa-Elsayed/247543215268355)
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A LTA F
H USA I N
Dr. Altaf Husain holds a doctoral degree from the Howard University School of Social Work. His
research interests include the integration of immigrant and refugee families, in the United
States. He serves as Executive Assistant for Academic Affairs in the Office of the Provost at
Howard University and is a double alumnus of Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.
Among other positions, Dr. Altaf is a former two-term national president of the Muslim Students
Association, an executive committee member of the Muslim Alliance in North America, and a
board member of the Peaceful Families Project - dedicated to the prevention of domestic
violence. He is currently serving as the Vice-President of ISNA (US). A well-loved community
builder speaker, Dr. Altaf lives in North Virginia with his wife Mona, and their two sons ‘Omar
and Ahmed.
Visit: Lectures of Dr. Altaf Husain (http://www.halaltube.com/speaker/altaf-husain)
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S H AY K H
DAOO D
B UT T
Shaykh Daood Butt was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. He has always had a desire to
learn and teach Islam. Following secondary studies, he obtained a degree in Automotive
Technology and was nominated amongst Canada's Top Graduates of 2002. During this time, he
studied with local Imams and was hired as an Imam and Qur'an instructor at a local mosque. He
went on to study at the Islamic University of Madinah for seven years, during which he completed a Diploma in Arabic Language followed by a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theology and Islamic Da'wah from the Faculty of Da'wah and Usool Ad-Deen in 2010. Upon returning to Montreal
he was involved in various Da'wah activities including giving lectures and khutbahs in English,
French, and Arabic, as well as being an instructor with Al-Kauthar Institute. He has always been
especially interested in youth related programs and is quick to develop a rapport with them.
With an eagerness to continue learning Islam, Shaykh Daood is currently pursuing a Master of
Arts Degree in Islamic and Other Civilizations at the International Islamic University in Malaysia.
He is a jack of all trades, and enjoys cars, perfume, sunglasses, and most of all, playing with his
daughter.
Visit: Sh. Daood Butt – Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/user/daoodbutt/videos)
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I M A M
H A M I D
S LI M I
Dr. Hamid Slimi is the Imam, Resident Scholar, and Founder of Sayeda Khadija Centre. He has
been serving as an Imam, Chaplain, Educator and Consultant in Canada for over 18 years in
different religious and educational institutions. Dr. Slimi's traditional and academic speciality is
in Islamic Studies and Law as well as Comparative World Religions. In addition to the traditional
degrees known as Ijazah, he holds two Masters Degrees with High Honors in both disciplines
from Morocco and the U.S. and a Ph.D. in Islamic Law from the U.K. He received both his
traditional and academic learning in Morocco and attended other renowned institutions and
universities in other parts of the world. Dr. Slimi lectures mainly in English, French and Arabic,
and had his own weekly TV Show which he has been airing all over Canada and other countries
continuously for over four years. Imam Hamid is known for his tireless community work and
interfaith leadership.
Visit: Official Website of Dr. Hamid Slimi (http://hamidslimi.com/)
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I M A M
S I R A J
WA H H A J
Imam Siraj Wahhaj is the Imam of Masjid Taqwa in New York, and is well known among Muslims
in North America as a dynamic speaker and tireless supporter of good causes.
He accepted Islam in 1969, received Imam training at Ummul Qura University of Makkah in
1978, and went on to become a national and international speaker on Islam. Imam Wahhaj has
been Vice President of ISNA U.S. in 1997 and has served on Majlis Ash-Shura since 1987. He is
a past member of ISNA's Planning Committee and has served as a member of the Board of
Advisors for NAIT from 1989-1993. He is also a member of the Board of Advisors for the American Muslim Council. Imam Wahhaj has appeared on several national television talk shows and
interviews especially about his anti-drug campaigns. He received high praises from the media
and NYPD for initiating anti-drug patrol in Brooklyn, New York in 1988. Among other achievements, Imam Wahhaj was the first person to give an Islamic invocation to the United States
Congress.
Official Website of Imam Siraj Wahhaj (http://sirajwahhaj.com/)
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D R .
K ATH E R I N E
B U LLOC K
Dr. Katherine Bullock completed her Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Toronto, in
1999. She has taught and lectured on Islamic Civilisation and Middle East politics in California
and Toronto. Her most recent appointment is with the University of Toronto, where she has
been teaching a course entitled “The Politics of Islam” since 2002.
Currently, she is President of The Tessellate Institute, a non-profit research institute, and also of
Compass Books, dedicated to publishing top-quality books about Islam and Muslims in English.
She was the editor of the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences from 2003 - 2008, and
the Vice-President of The Association of Muslim Social Scientists (North America) from 2006 2009.
Her publications include: ‘Muslim Women Activists in North America: Speaking for Ourselves’
and ‘Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical and Modern Stereotypes’
which has been translated into French and Turkish.
Originally from Australia, she lives in Mississauga with her husband and children.
She
embraced Islam in 1994.
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M O H A M E D
ZE YA R A
Based in Toronto, Canada, Mohamed Zeyara is a youth advisor, film maker, and mostly known
for his online educational and motivational videos. Most of his knowledge is acquired from the
8 years of experience living in Gaza City during his adolescence. His videos have been
watched by millions of Muslims and non-Muslims across the world inspiring youth with motivational and inspiring stories. He completed his Pre-Medical Sciences and is currently on his path
to finishing his Medical Degree.
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I M A M
M O H A M E D
M AG I D
Imam Mohamed Hagmagid is a Sudanese-born American who came to the United States in
1987. He attained his religious education in various Islamic disciplines as a Resident Scholar at
Al-Medina Institute. Currently serving as the Executive Director of the All Dulles Area Muslim
Society (ADAMS), Imam Magid helped establish exemplary religious services for Muslim communities across the nation to emulate. He has much experience serving the nation-wide Muslim
community as ISNA's East Zone representative and as ISNA Vice President prior to his election
in September 2010 as ISNA President.
Imam Magid has a long history of commitment to public service through organizations, such as
The Peaceful Families Project, Annual Twinning of Mosques and Synagogues, Fairfax Faith
Communities in Action, Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington Assembly and the
Buxton Interfaith Initiative and part of his work there includes shaping a partnership with Rabbi
Robert Nosanchuk. Both men were recognized as "Washingtonians of 2009" for building bridges between their faith communities. Imam Magid also continues to counsel the Muslim community through his regular contributions to ISNA's magazine, Islamic Horizons, as well as a speaker
of discussions on issues facing the Muslim American community.
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A ZH A R
A ZE EZ
Azhar Azeez was born in Hyderabad, India and moved to the U.S. in 1995. He has a Bachelor’s
Degree in Finance from the prestigious Osmania University, a Master’s Degree in business
administration (MBA), and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Islamic Studies. For 12 years he
worked for major U.S. corporations such as General Electric, American General Life, and Capital
One. He currently serves as the Senior National Director of Islamic Relief USA which is one of
the largest Muslim charities in the world.
He is a member of the ISNA Executive Council since 2002 and was elected as the vice president of ISNA twice in 2010 & 2012. He was elected as the President of ISNA in 2014.
He is the past President of the North Texas Islamic Council which represents 35 Islamic Organizations in Dallas/Fort worth area. He is also the founder and the past President of the Islamic
Association of Carrollton, Texas, one of the largest mosques in the suburbs of Dallas, TX.
He is a public and a motivational speaker who travels regularly around the U.S. for various local,
regional, and national Islamic organizations. He has made several media appearances and
interviewed by many local and national TV stations, newspapers, magazines, and radio
programs. He is married with two kids and currently resides in Dallas, TX.
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JA M A L
BA DAW I
Dr. Jamal Badawi is the Director of the Islamic Information Foundation, a member of the Islamic
Society of North America (ISNA) Fiqh Council, and is the author of a number of books and
articles on Islam. Egyptian by birth, he obtained his Ph.D. in Business Administration, and is a
professor of Management at Saint Mary University in Halifax. Dr. Jamal is an expert speaker in
Christian-Muslim dialogues, and has lectured extensively in North America and abroad. He is
also active in journalism and broadcasting. He has had a series of programs concerning Islamic
belief and practices shown on Canadian television throughout the world.
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S H A H I N A
S I D D I Q U I
Shahina Siddiqui moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba from Pakistan. While in Pakistan she attended
St. Joseph College at the University of Karachi where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
Degree with a major in English honours and Philosophy.
Shahina is the Founder and Executive Director of the Islamic Social Services Association based
in Winnipeg. She served as volunteer executive director for ISSA-- USA and Canada from 1999
to 2003. She continues to serve as president and volunteer executive director of ISSACanada. She is also the Chair of Islamic History Month Canada.
Shahina is active in the community as a member of the RCMP Commissioner’s National Advisory Committee on Diversity as well as the RCMP Commanding Officers’ Diversity Committee,
D-Division in Manitoba. She has also served with several NGOs and community organizations
in Winnipeg. In addition to her work with various organizations, Shahina contributes as a
freelance writer, spiritual counsellor, and public speaker.
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C AT
C R I G E R
Cat Criger is an Aboriginal Elder, Traditional Teacher and Mentor from the First Nations People.
He is Cayuga (Guyohkohnyoh), Turtle Clan from the Six Nations Haudenosaunee or People of
the Longhouse. Cat has been working as a Traditional Teacher and Healer for more than 20
years in the Native and multi-cultural community in Canada, the USA, England and Wales. He
was taught in the old way, working for many years with the guidance of an Aniishnawbe Elder
(Zaawawagaabo) and other First Nations Elders in Canada and the USA, and was taught to do
traditional ceremonies, teachings, circles, one to one work and to help all people to 'walk in a
good way' though life.
Presently he holds the position of Traditional Elder for UTSC, UTM, UT Med Sciences, UT Faculty of Law and the Indigenous Education Network at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. He is a Traditional Teacher at First Nations House U of T, and standing Elder for the Council for Aboriginal Initiatives for the U of T. He was also a recent recipient of the Queen's
Diamond Jubilee Medal for his work in the community speaking to diversity, equity, respect for
women, anti-racism and anti-oppression.
In his spare time Cat is a NCCP competitive archery coach, astronomer, artist, hiker, kayaker,
participates in extreme sports when possible, is pursuing a degree in photography, volunteers
at children's day care and enjoys spending time with his family and kittens.
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K E ITH
N EU M A N
Keith Neuman, Ph.D. was appointed in November 2011 as the inaugural Executive Director of
the Environics Institute.
Keith's previous role at Environics was as Group Vice President responsible for the research
company's Public Affairs and Environment-Energy research practice areas, providing
leading-edge public opinion research in such areas as energy and environment, natural
resources, health care, municipal services, justice, transportation, social policy and Aboriginal
issues. Since the 1980s, Keith has conducted a wide range of public opinion and social
research projects for public, private and non-profit sector organizations, with leading research
firms in Toronto, Halifax and Ottawa.
Keith holds a Ph.D. in Social Ecology from the University of California, and holds the credential
of Certified Marketing Research Professional (CMRP). He is a frequent media commentator on
social trends and public opinion.
http://www.environicsinstitute.org/about/who
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D E N N I S
E D N E Y
Originally from Dundee, Scotland and completed his L.L.B. (hon) in Newcastle upon Tyne,
England, His legal practice has focused on criminal law, constitutional law and human rights
law. He is listed as counsel in various reported cases, including various appearances before the
Supreme Court of Canada. He his also given leave to file an amicus brief before the U.S.
Supreme Court in the landmark case of Rasul v. Bush.
In 2004, he was appointed as Foreign Attorney Consultant by the U.S. Pentagon to participate
in the defence of Mr. Omar Khadr, a young Canadian, detained in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
As a co – recipient of the 2008 National Pro Bono Award, he was honoured for his work in the
following passage:
“The significance of Mr. Edney’s commitment is based not only on the tremendous
energy,
time and personal resources spent advocating on Mr. Khadr’s behalf, but also based on the
complexity of the litigation, which was argued before Canadian and U.S. courts and military
tribunals. His commitment in the
face of potential personal repercussions of representing
an unpopular case is a testament to the finest traditions of the legal profession. The fruits of his
labour have not only increased access to justice for one individual but impacted human rights
the world over”.
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S TAC E Y
L A F O R M E
Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation
R. Stacey LaForme is the newly elected Chief of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation
(MNCFN). Born and raised on MNCFN, Chief LaForme worked as an iron worker before being
elected to council in 1999.
Chief LaForme has participated in a number of committees and boards throughout his 14 years
as a Councillor including MNCFN’s Pan Am Secretariat (PAGS). As chair of the PAGS committee
Chief LaForme was instrumental in raising the profile of all First Nations as MNCFN was recognized as the first ever, Host First Nation of the Pan/Parapan Am Games.
Chief LaForme is committed to increasing involvement and communication between council
regardless of residency. His dedication to the land, history, language and culture of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation are helping guide his First Nation toward a prosperous
future.
A noted author of books and poetry, one of Chief LaForme’s poems, Remember, is engraved in
the Veterans Memorial, while others have been featured in the short film, Sacred Trust, and at
Fort York in Toronto. He has five children and is happily married to his wife, Tara.
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Hazem Bata is the secretary general of Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). Bata is a lawyer
and activist making outstanding contributions to the American Muslim community. He holds a
Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from West Virginia University School of Law and a Master of Laws
(LL.M) from Washington University in Saint Louis.
He practiced law in Florida and was a partner in Bata & Associates, P.A. working in real estate
development and business law. Prior to joining ISNA, he served as Operations Manager for
Bank of America where he managed the Mortgage Resolution Team (MRT).
Bata previously served as an executive council member of the Islamic Center of Morgantown
for several years while in West Virginia. He was a legal intern with the Arab-American AntiDiscrimination Committee (ADC) and was active with various other American Muslim organizations in Florida. He also served as executive director of the Orlando chapter of the Council on
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