message november 2015 - Muslim Community Center
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message november 2015 - Muslim Community Center
The Message A Publication of The Muslim Community Center, Chicago, IL Vol. 46a • No. 11 Muharram - Safar, 1437 November 2015 President’s Message MCC and MEC Annual Fundraising Dinner Dear Brothers and Sisters, Assalam-o-Alaikum Place your ad(s) here. Call 773-725-9047 3 Angels Home Health Farhan Siddique Administrator types of services Illinois All Kids Program Accepted A wide range of authentic Pakistani cuisine. “Here at Sabri Nihari, we strive to Languages spoken: serve top quality experience.” English, Spanish, Arabic, Urdu and Hindi Benjamin Eye Care Center 5201 S. Willow Springs Rd., Suite 280 La Grange, Il 60525 Phone: 708-354-2008 Fax: 708-354-2092 www.BENJAMINEYECARE.com Muslim Community Center 4380 North Elston Avenue Chicago, IL. 60641 www.mccchicago.org Send address corrections to: Muslim Community Center 4380 North Elston Avenue Chicago, IL. 60641 Phone: (773) 725-9047 Fax: (773) 725-1616 Membership Questions: [email protected] 2502 W Devon, Chicago IL, 60659 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (773) 465-3272 Phone: (773) 465-0899 Phone: (773) 743-6200 Fax: 773-465-0095 Glenbrook Montessori an academic preschool Skilled Nursing Care Law;isMarriage/Family -Immigration and kindergarten Physical Therapy (fully accredited by American Based/Adjustment of Status Occupational Therapy Montessori Society for children ages 2½ to Respiratory Therapy 6 Fiance(e)/Spouse years). We are committed to offer a quality Petition IV Administration/Infusion education at an affordable price. Diabetic/Insulin Management (K-1 and K-3 Visas). Citizenship. Medical/Post Surgical Care Registration Open Professional Workers/H-1B & Perm Nutritional Support Owned and operated by Muslim educators Medical Social Worker -Divorce Home Health Aides -Bankruptcy contact information -Accidents/Personal Injury 6429 Dempster St. Morton Grove, IL 60053 Phone: 847-503-9009 Off: 847-581-1400 Web: www.glenbrookmontessori.com Fax: 847-581-1402 Email: [email protected] Cell: 847-361-5803 3217 Springdale Avenue, Glenview, IL 60025 www.3angelshomehealth.com, [email protected] I pray that InshaAllah the new Islamic year brings peace, blessings health and happiness in your lives. Alhamdulillah the MCC annual dinner was a success. On October 17th more than 400 community members gathered at the Holiday Inn Skokie. The program started around 7 PM with appetizers and ended around 9:30 PM with dua. More than $90,000 were raised -- close to the target amount. We thank Allah (SWT) and those who donated generously. Congratulations to the community and the Dinner Committee for a successful event. In its October meeting, the MCC board unanimously approved for the first time an antiharassment policy. The committee had worked tirelessly and engaged a law firm for consultation and drafting the anti-harassment policy. I would like to state that MCC takes any kind of harassment and misconduct very seriously. Therefore every kind of interaction has to be based on mutual respect, dignity and open communication. Imam Mufti Nazim Mangera will be joining MCC starting December 1st, 2015 InshaAllah along with his family. We are in constant contact with him. He is an energetic young Imam and will be an asset for our youth. We will give him our full support so that he adjusts himself in the MCC community for the long term. We had a first, “Open Mosque Day” at both, MCC and MEC, on October 4th. Both the Mosques were open to our non-Muslim neighbors to learn about Islam and Muslims. Our dedicated teams made this event successful. Guests were briefed about Islam while taking them on a Masjid tour and observed Asr prayer. A US hate group had planned protests in front of Mosques in almost 20 cities across the country on Friday and Saturday, October 9th and 10th. Although State of Illinois was not on the list, Department of Homeland Security cautioned area Mosques to be more vigilant. In collaboration with CAIR Chicago, the Department of Homeland Security arranged (Continued on second page) MCC Holds a Successful Annual Fundraising Dinner As the nation turns its attention towards electing a new leader, so too did the MCC/MEC community recently turn its attention to this subject. The timely topic of this year’s MCC/ MEC’s dinner on October 17 was “Empowering Youth: Transitioning Leadership.” Featuring dynamic individuals such as keynote speaker Mufti Azeemuddin Ahmed, Alumni Award Recipients Dr. Dilara Syed and Sr. Mahrukh Hussain, and Cook County State Attorney Anita Alvarez, the evening was inspirational and successful, Alhamdullilah. By the grace of Allah (SWT) and through the generosity of the attendees, the dinner achieved its fundraising goal of $100,000. Sr. Donelle Bergeson and Br. Ali Quadri served as emcees, and MCC/MEC President Dr. Sarwar Nasir kicked off the evening with a detailed presentation of the community’s accomplishments and aspirations for the future. Dr. Nasir’s exhortation for the younger generation to “engage with their community” was the pivotal message of the evening. Mufti Azeemuddin Ahmed expanded on this topic by using powerful anecdotes from the Prophet’s (SAW) time and models from the young Sahabas, such as Hazrat Ali (RA). The Islamic paradigm for maturity does not include the concept of “adolescence,” explained Mufti Azeemuddin. The stages of life in the Islamic tradition include children and adults—there is no indeterminate middle ground. Once Muslim children reach adulthood (at puberty), they are expected to take up appropriate responsibilities, including leadership roles, he asserted. Dr. Dilara Syed and Sr. Mahrukh Hussain, both recipients of this year’s Alumni Awards next addressed the audience on the catalysts for their success. Each awardee had attended MCC Sunday school while growing up. Dr. Syed is the Chief Education Officer at the Golden Apple Foundation. She attributes her success to three elements—“fire, faith, and family”. Fire, the motivating drive to achieve, is what we need to inculcate in our youth, she clarified. She points to her faith and family as the kindling for this fire. Sr. Marukh Hussain, JD, is the Vice President of the US General Counsel for McDonald’s corporation. Her formula for triumph was summarized in one word—integrity. She simply and eloquently explained how this very Islamic principle is her guiding light. Cook County State Attorney Anita Alvarez also graced the dinner with her presence, lending strong words of support and encouragement to the Muslim community. In times of rising xenophobia and marginalization of the Muslim American community, she urged youth to add their voices to the civic platform. Alhamdulillah, we were blessed with a prosperous (Continued on third page) Ayah of the Month “Once you have finished your Salah, then, remember Allah while standing, sitting and reclining. As soon as you are secure, perform Salah as due. Surely, Salah is an obligation on the believers that is tied up with time.” Surah An-Nisa [4:103] Hadith of the Month Abu Hurayrah relates that the Prophet (S) said, “Allah will ask on the Day of Judgement: ‘Where are those who loved each other for the sake of My glory? Today - on a day when there is no shade but mine - I shall shade them with My shade.” Narrated by Sahih Muslim MCC elections for the year of 2016 are in full swing. Please pay your membership dues if you have not, and participate in elections. MCC continuously strives for new programs and we encourage you to participate in these programs. See the TV monitors for different programs or contact the office. We have opened the MEC Masjid office also for the 3 busiest days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. For any official issues, contact the office. and actively participate in MCC elections. Mohammad Sarwar Nasir, MCC President 847-927-0919, [email protected] 2015 MCC Elections Candidates’ Nomination in Progress: Following the deadline of Sunday, November 1st, for submitting Nominations by Petition, MCC’s Nominations Committee is scheduled to post the final list of nominees by November 8th, inshaAllah. Names of these nominees will be placed on the ballot for the elections scheduled for December 13, 2015. A voting member may vote in person on December 13th at our MCC Elston Avenue location or at MEC Morton Grove location. Voting by Absentee Ballot: Votes may also be cast by an Absentee Ballot. An Absentee Ballot may be obtained by mailing or delivering a request so it reaches MCC’s office no later than 2 PM on Sunday, November 8th; request forms can be downloaded from the MCC website or can be picked up from the MCC office. Such a request should be addressed to the Election Committee chairperson and submitted in a sealed envelope. Request can also be made via e-mail and should include all information required in the request form including the member’s mailing address for verification. MEC Awarded Grant for Accessibility Efforts On October 11, 2015, the ‘Inclusion In Worship’ Ministry of Pathways.org, a Chicago not-forprofit organization, recognized several houses of faith across the United States with cash grants, known as Open Hearts Awards, for their efforts to include worshipers of all abilities as active 2 MCC Adopts a Landmark Anti-Harassment Policy “Waking in Oak Creek” Film Screening and Panel (Continued from “President’s Message”) a conference call. MCC representatives from both centers attended that call and apprised the administration about necessary arrangements. Extra security was arranged for both centers and alhamdulillah both days passed peacefully. Many church and faith representatives sent solidarity letters and offered to help Muslim Centers. Open Mosque Day participants. The Muslim Education Center (MEC), Morton Grove, Illinois was one of the winners of $1000 for purchase and installation of an automatic door opener at the main entrance to the mosque. The Inclusion in Worship remarked, “The Muslim Education Center in Morton Grove, Illinois has been renovated to create an accessible space for worship, interfaith gatherings and educational and social events. From the accessible parking, the wide hallways, accessible washrooms and the elevator and ramps it is evident that this community wants to accommodate all its members so everyone can participate. An automatic door opener would complete the picture.” Mazhar Khan: Honorary Commissioner of MG Fire & Police Department Muslim Community is proud to have one of its prominent member Br. Mazhar Khan, as a new Honorary Commissioner of Fire & Police Department of the village of Morton Grove. Mazhar Khan is a very active member of Muslim community. He has served as a MCC board member and MEC Building Committee Chair in the past, and is currently the Department Head of MCC Operations. He was also instrumental in the repairs of new Skokie building to bring it to the city code satisfaction, and starting the school on time last year. Mazhar Khan is currently working as Director, Facilities Management & Operation at NNH Center. He has been actively working as a liaison between village officials and MCC community. It is an honor for MCC to have Mazhar Khan at that position. Cellular Reception Now in MEC Basement As many of you know, when visiting the basement of MEC there was often no phone reception. With the help of several dedicated brothers, we now have amplified cellular service in the MEC basement. Those who wish to rent the basement can now have the ease of having total phone reception, Alhumdulillah! Shahjehan Baig, MCC Zakat Committee MCC Interfaith Screens “Waking in Oak Creek” On Saturday, October 24, 2015, the MCC Interfaith Committee held a film screening of “Waking in Oak Creek,” a movie about the shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh Temple that resulted in the death of six worshippers. The program commenced with Omer Mozaffer and the film’s producer Patrice O’Neal introducing the film. A panel discussion began after the film with the Mayor of Oak Creek, a representative of the Department of Justice and several members of the Oak Creek community. The theme of the panel discussion was about community outreach and raising awareness in different faiths that encompass American society today in order to fix the problem of racism. Panelists explained that in order to end hate crimes against minorities, one must educate. It is imperative to have these interfaith discussions, and to watch in congregation the several documentaries out there that screen these hate incidents, and to talk about them out loud as we tend to shy away from discussing sensitive topics like these. The program ended with an understanding to conduct future endeavors to raise community awareness on race, religion, and faith to negate the underlying causes of hate and intolerance. Saarah Bhaiji, MEC Sunday School Update on MCC Sunday School Alhumdulillah, the MCC Sunday school started another school year on September 13th. This past year, we were able to give the 2nd floor classrooms some new furniture. We have already held our open house where parents and teachers met one another and discussed the expectations of what is going to be taught this year. This year, we are starting a peer mentoring program between our students and teacher assistants. We hope that having an older person to talk to will help make things a little easier as our children navigate the difficulties of growing up Muslim. We have a speech contest and Seeratun Nabi celebration scheduled for December 6th, Inshallah. Registration for the school is still open. Kazim Mohammed, Principal of MCC Sunday School First Open-Mosque Day Held October 4 On October 4, 2015, the Chicagoland held its first ever CIOGC-inspired Open-Mosque Day. Both MCC and MEC held their events with excitement and anticipation. A multitude of people visited the Mosques many of whom having little knowledge of the community, Islam, Muslims, or the Mosques. Several volunteers from the community gave tours to the attendees. In the lobby, there was setup of several activities including calligraphy, henna-painting, a variety of Muslim artifacts and snacks that the guests were able to enjoy. The guests also observed the Asr prayer which led to the end of Open Mosque (Calligraphy by Dr. Javed Bhatty) Day. The goal of this event was to introduce the non-Muslims to the Muslim community and welcome them to centers with open arms. Each attendee left with a goodie-bag that included a Mushaf and few other items. Attendees came with no knowledge of the Islamic faith but left with an understanding of lives of the Muslims living in their communities. Attendees were visibly excited during the open day. As stated by the CIOGC Chairman, Dr. Kaiseruddin, “My home base, MEC, was buzzing with visitors from the neighborhood. An estimated 200 people went through the masjid and were treated to a snack bar, Henna table, Arabic calligraphy where they got their names written beautifully in Arabic script, an Islamic arts and crafts table and small group tours of the facilities.” In its October 2015 Board meeting, MCC unanimously adopted an Anti-Harassment Policy that is now in effect for our community. MCC felt essential to have a policy in place in case of an unfortunate event ever occurs. MCC also believed it to be indispensable for the morale of our community and of the organization. In present times when this is a rampant social problem, our people have to feel secure and know that in an event of such an incident, we have had it covered. As we all know that under the umbrella of MCC we have multiple part-time schools, full-time schools, Masajids and community centers. Our facilities are visited daily, by many people, community members, students, teachers, staff, volunteers and worshipers. This makes it all the more necessary to have a standard policy in place. This policy was developed by a Board-approved committee consisting of Saba Khan (Chair), Carol Rahim, Tariq Malhance, Altaf Baki, Mussarath Khan and Mohammed Mukarram Ali. A law firm ’Hodges, Loizzi, Eisenhammer, Rodick & Kohn LLP’ was hired by the committee that specializes in working with non-profit organizations on sensitive topics such as harassment. In brief, the policy not only defines harassment but also lists steps to be taken if one happens to be a victim. As per the policy, MCC will 1) have a zero tolerance for such an offense; 2) will discipline, and 3) fire the offenders. The policy also sets out a procedure for filing harassment complaints and a process of investigation(s) for any complaint received. The policy further states that MCC will not tolerate retaliation against anyone who lodges a complaint about harassment. This is a milestone in the history of MCC and we encourage our members to be familiar with the policy. The policy is posted on the MCC website at www.mccchicago.org. We pray to Allah (SWT) that we don’t have to ever use this, but if we were to - now we have something in place that will help the victim and will provide MCC a firm stand. Obama Care Enrollment at MCC and MEC New Wifi Internet at MEC Saba Khan, MCC Board The Health Awareness Committee of MCC and Compassionate Care Network (CCN) will be enrolling people in Obama Care in addition to the Free Health Screenings. There will also be an educational seminar about Obama Care for the small business owners. Sr. Fatema Mirza, Board, Secretary of Compassionate Care Network, will coordinate the program. For more information, contact Sr. Fatema Mirza at (630) 605-6184. MEC and the IT department now has new Wifi. In the past several years we have had two access points. Realizing that there was a need brothers Shamir and Shahid Barkat of CISCO offered their help with labor and equipment. We now have a faster internet with nine access points throughout the Masjid. Lastly, we also have new guess access to all the musallees and visitors of the Masjid to use for all purposes, Alhamdulillah! Allama Iqbal Anniversary Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal’s 138th birth anniversary will be observed on November 9, 2015. Iqbal, widely known as Allama Iqbal, was a philosopher, poet, and Allama Iqbal politician; he was born in Sialkot, Pakistan. He is considered one of the most important figures in Urdu literature, with literary work in both the Urdu and Persian languages. Iqbal is admired as a prominent classical poet by Pakistani, Indian, Iranian, and other international scholars of literature. Iqbal is also a highly acclaimed “Muslim philosophical thinker of modern times”. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Muhammad_ Iqbal; and The Message, VOL. 49, No. 11, page 3, Muharram - Safar, 1436, November 2014 MCCA Middle Schoolers Help Burmese Refugees Burma Clothing Drive The MCCA middle school ran a canned food and winter clothing drive to collect items for Burmese refugees forced out of their homes in Myanmar. Nearly a thousand items were collected. Sadiya Barkat, MCCA (Continued from MCC Fundraising Dinner on Page 1) MCC/MEC dinner this year. We are grateful to our past leaders for bringing our institutions to their current vantage point. Inshallah, we look forward to our youth rising to the challenge and taking leadership to the next level. Rasha Ali, Freelance Writer MCC Publications Committee Layout Editor Chairperson Najah Bhatty Asea Qidwai Co-Chair Zeeshan Abbasi Editorial Advisor Javed Bhatty The Message is a monthly publication of the Muslim Community Center that provides a forum for members to engage with the administration, organization, and activities of MCC/MEC and with each other. Submit your questions and comments to: MCCpublication@ gmail.com. The opinions expressed in The Message do not necessarily represent those of MCC. The editors reserve the right to edit all material. 3
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