Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Love Matters

Love is sweet
Love is true
Love is not new
But love can make you get blue

Love is right
Love is bright
Love is not dreadful
But love can make others hateful

Love is crazy
Love makes you dazy
Love is cautious
But love is not for the jealous

Love is a thought
Love is not bought
Love is for everyone
But love is not just for anyone

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Remberance Day!

Remberance Day!

This day of November we stand
Shoulders straight
Listening to the band
Wearing red poppies, relived from Flanders field

We declare
No more war
Enough of this inhumane sacrilege
Everywhere is war

This is the sunshine
Hearts yearn at
Babies cry for day and night
Widows look out from empty windows

When will soldiers return
Without loss of arms and feet
Without lost of hope
And belief in world peace

I want to know why you make more weapons
You make profit off my world of petty hatred
Do you like that your life be miserable
Find a way to make us send red flowers not bloody metals
Where sundown comes
But there is no stars even

So stop
Stop
Making human shields
Shields we're meant to be
From Satan not God's pleasure!

Lest we forget!


http://ccmt.jucanada.org/days_celebrations.aspx/days__celebrations/remembrance_day_islamic_viewpoint

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Is Eidul Adha just about celebrating another Muslim holiday?

Is Eidul Adha just about celebrating another Muslim holiday?

Who doesn’t like holiday? Especially when it’s a day off from school and work with pay! In Multicultural Canada almost every day can be a holiday and holy day. Well it seems as if we re still celebrating Eidulfitr with almost every weekend dinner is hosted even after a month. It’s about accommodating the different times families are available to gather and mosque can accommodate their neighbours without too much redundancy. Food and its delight are never too much but with having to pay for everything these days including prayers once definitely can do with break.

The next Muslim holiday on the calendar is Eidul Azha or commonly called Qurbani. It’s that time of the year that the Biblical/Quranic story of Abraham surfaces. He was willing to sacrifice his beloved son Ishmael in proof for his love for God. Until today Muslims around the world re-enact this solemn yet dynamic act of selfless sacrifice by offering slaughtered goats, cows and camels to the poor and needy. The Pilgrimage to Mecca ends with this colossal display of endless amounts of charitable meat ready to be shipped to poor African states and neighbours.

The Abraham story has another dimension. It speaks to the core value of every human desire to be loved and give love. Abraham loved his wife Hajar and his first born Ishmael a lot. But before he could possible be blessed with a child he had to continuously observe his allegiance to God and pray for this miracle at old infertile age. The son was born and now he had to choose after some years of adoration where his heart is- son or God? The end result of this true- dream-command is God kept his son and offered a lamb instead. How many of us do have a sacrificial lamb in our lives that veil the sincerity of devotion and obscure the sincerity of Divine service?

Around this time of the year Mosques and Synagogues are teaming up to talk with each other on their traditions and life challenges. It’s called the Twinning as if to remind us that Abraham’s two sons- Ishmael and Isaac were off springs of a man of peace and if history wasn’t distorted then it means we can unveil the ignorance with dialogues and a hot dinner!

The Hajj is a huge expense undertaken with passion and devotion. For many it’s a waste of finances better spent on local projects that makes a difference in the lives of many needy and more so in need of God’s guidance and our love. For many this is another retreat that reminds us of a relic called father Abraham who had left his dear son Ishmael in the desert of Arabia- called Mount Paran in the Bible- to the mercy of the vultures and his mother’s kindness. Later on a fountain was miraculously produced that save them both and became the oasis of Arabic civilization. On another note that lead to the establishment of the restored Kaba, whose visits acts as an expression to God and reminiscence of God’s historical acts of love-testing.

In the words of Gazali, the famous Middle Ages scholar, this was alive to the fact that love was the genuine need of a sensitive human being which he was always seeking to satisfy. The House of Ka'aba (at Mecca) and all the Landmarks of Allah that are associated with it and the Hajj with the rites and formalities which go to make it contain an ideal provision for the gratification of this basic human urge and necessity.

According to Dr Imam Abdul Hai Patel, “Hajj is a Fard on those who have the financial capacity. It is a dream of every Muslim to go for Hajj, once they attain the this capacity, otherwise he/she will be answerable on the day of Judgment, and in spite of the high cost today, Muslim's dream and obsession for fulfilling an obligation remains unchallenged.” This is the spirit that Eidul Azha emanates after thousands of years it still remains undaunted, recession or not.

Apart from the lessons of harmonious relations ingrained in the teachings of Eidul Azha and the mighty spiritual experience it brings at Hajj there is another salient element that most people partake in. That’s the willingness to donate a part of their earnings to buying animals fit for slaughtering and distributing the meat to the poor and needy. While some actually do it at their farms or through their local meat shops, the way it’s done in Toronto is to have the money donated to a charity who sends it abroad to relevant places to have the act completed on their behalf and the needy in that area benefits. Many are now realising that we do have thousands of families living in poverty in Toronto and charity begins here. Local charities would accept their donations and arrange the sacrifice at a local farm and then have the meat delivered to local food banks after the proper procedures. People are deeply indebted for this and one such food bank is the Yonge Street Mission that anxiously awaits the delivery of the wonderful halal meat for their many Muslim recipients. It’s a blessing they say to finally discovering this route to serve their growing Muslim community.


Happy Eid ul Azha and may the good thoughts of being friendly to all be imbued while undertaking the simplest of sacrifice by donating towards the poor be done sincerely and the prayers be sound at Hajj on behalf of all- Here I am for your service, accept me Oh God Almighty!

Thanks Giving poem

A time to reflect

On the many gifts

God has us bless

Especially being in Canada



Second largest country

With best standard of living

Offering respect for diversity

And lots of security



Thanking God is an everyday affair

Sometimes special time is needed

To sit and have a meal

And laugh and pray to some things unique



Like finding love

In the mayhem of irrational thoughts

Like opening this mail

And finding joy in the craziness of the world



So Thank God, Thank Your Maker

With whatever way you chose

Remember the poor and needy

Remember being broken is worse than being hungry!



Its essential to have your turkey, halal, kosher

Not that you can't make massala curry or vege

But sometimes the original

Brings you closer to what being a pioneer felt like.



So Happy Thanks Giving

Thanking all for every thing

Thanks to our Lord

For whatever gifts every creation brings.


"If ye are grateful, I will add more (favors) unto you; but if ye show ingratitude, truly My punishment is terrible indeed." (Quran 14:7)



Islamic History month launched amidst controversy


For the third year Islamic history month is launched in Toronto at Queens park. Despite the recent furore over Executive Director of the host organisation, Canadian Islamic Congress, Dr Imam Ziyad Delic and his disinvite to speak in Ottawa at the defence department, people are continuing to rally around the importance to educating Canadians of this rich heritage. At the launch many MPPs spoke about the importance of this history and need to continue to educate despite the odds. The Hon Rob Oliphant recently joined others including the Council of Imams in denouncing the action of the Defence Minister and calls for more civil discourse on the issue of Canadian Muslims and their civic duty. Dr Abdullah Quick was the guest speaker and he spoke eloquently about the history of Islam in Spain, particularly pointing out the way water was brought into the Alhambra in flow with gravity faraway from the mountains and he cautioned that Islam recognise this duty and even mentioned that several world leaders recently said that this may be the 6th extinction as per a study done in South Africa.
The main guest speaker this year is a scientist specialising on Islam and the environment- Dr Mushtaq Siddiqui.
For more read www.islamichistorymonth.com

Queens town masjids fundraiser

For many Guyanese the Queenstown masjid in Georgetown is not a mere place Muslims pray in but is heritage building as it was built by indentured labourers over hundred years ago. The present new project to rebuild it while maintaining the relics is important to everyone including the grandchildren of the original builders- family of the late Major Abbas of Muslim Welfare Centre.
Recently many turned up to applaud the efforts of Guyanese Imams that served in Toronto and to listen to Qari Sadaqat Ali from Pakistan- world renown Qari as well as Moulana Sidiq Nasir- international scholar. The organisers did a wonderful job at the Chandni banquet hall raising more than 30,000 through an entertaining and not pressuring method. Special thanks to Sadro Usman and his team for putting on a sumptuous, entertaining and enlightening evening.

Muslims Award sixth award ceremony held in Ajax



It seems not long ago we were sitting in Gymnasium of the Islamic Foundation of Toronto, a mere hundred or so for affordable ticket in the presence of the Police Chief and others to recognise the efforts of our brave men and women serving the community of Toronto.

After six years and moving from elegant banquet halls to more elegant ones this Sunday we were treated to the stylish and pride-giving sixth annual appreciation dinner at the Ajax Convention Centre. Almost 650 attendees from all walks of life garlanding social services members locally and internationally for going the extra mile in ensuring those who are lesser fortunate have a smile.

In his speech the Hon Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, reminded the audience that it’s our duty to care for others and in so doing we’re fulfilling both civic and religious responsibly. Moulana Yusuf Badat, Imam of the Islamic Foundation, mentioned that’s it not social service but social responsibility. It’s a way of saying we appreciate what you do but we know only Allah can repay you fully. The cuisine was delicious and the entertainment was mild but all together networking with friends and making new ones was definitely a given. Among the many recipients was our dear friend Majid Ali- the man behind the action at Islamic soccer league, hot soup day, Muslims supporting cancer society and a host of things!


NAMF hosts Eid Dinner and Pakistan Flood report


The emotions run high at Eid. But this time it was not because friends and family were coming over but the images of needy ravished children in Pakistan was heart breaking.
Well NAMF being an NGO was working on the ground just after the flood just before Ramadan.

Doctors for Relief joined NAMF at their Pakistan based office and camps. They worked on children, setting up medical clinics and school packages, establishing water purification systems and distributing food supplies thanks to the generosity of many of you, including businesses, mosques, families and even children. Over 17 tonnes of food and supplies was shipped directly. But the money donated makes the most sense to getting it to the victims by virtue of ease and experience and avoiding hassles according Mr Farooq Khan, Executive Director. Dr Shahnaz Dar and Uzman Ahmad were among the doctors helping. Their experience was indeed deepening and their call is for more help and more professionals on the ground. The Hon Jim Karygiannis P.C.M.P, Scarborough was also on the trip and he made an impact on the audience by giving from his own pocket as the foundations continue to accept donations on behalf of the victims. He said he saw the biggest destruction in living history, after travelling to many disaster areas in the world and it will take years before recovery.

The Eid dinner was nice but nicer was the fact that even during such times people do care for the poor and needy.

Muslims who vote are observing an act of worship.

Muslims who vote are observing an act of worship.

We have to respect the fact that Canada is a gift for both its citizens and the world as it offers a unique model of democracy that is absent or fought for in many places in the world. While nothing is perfect it’s an amazing experiment of success that stands apart in the world of corruption and buying of votes.

Hence when Muslims deny the duty to vote and play politics of back stabbing each other, while calling towards one's religion or ethnic background they are playing into the very devil that chose to divide the Umma upon the demise of the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace. People wanted the Caliph to be on their tribal lines, family ties and friendship basis. The decision to finally choose the Caliph Abu Bakr, may Allah be please with him, was on virtue, wisdom, experience, leadership, piety, and character, that were placed in front of the Companions and their response became unanimous despite the initial divide. Like block voting or coalition votes!

This shows that we have a duty to speak from the mimbar/pulpit and its likes today, as Umar Bin Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and spoke out that day on behalf of not only the religion and its preservation but the preservation of life, property, dignity, justice and well being- the very values Islam and Canada share like canoes and Canadian lakes.

Are we remiss of the fact that it’s not about religion only that marks support of leadership when King Negus is praised before Islam for his justice and reliance to help Muslim refugees? Have we forgotten the fact that the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, remarked if he was called again to join the League of Justice established before Islam in order to grant respite to poor Arabs he would respond and attend? Have we not realised that 75% of Muslims do not live in a Muslim majority country and even those that do are not governed completely by Islamic Laws? Then to show indifference in the name of religion is to lack the proper attitude towards religion of social cohesiveness and tradition of community participation.

For those who have bad experiences in their previous domicile they need to understand the transparency, supervision and meticulous care that was taken to build the present democratic machinery of Canada and must have faith in a system that provides security, livelihood and opportunities beyond comparison

So vote and be blessed and encourage others to do the same and get double reward- for whoever establishes a good deed gets the rewards of those that follow.

Voting is bearing shahadat or testimony on behalf of a candidate that you think in your best knowledge is best capable of the job at hand. To be a witness is an act of conscience and when the whole world tells you otherwise remember the Hadith says ask your conscience and follow your heart. So this is so much a freedom of expression that you are exercising and is so much compared to the verse-

2:283 And do not conceal what you have witnessed - for, verily, he who conceals it is sinful at heart; and God has full knowledge of all that you do.

and

2:256 Let there be no compulsion in religion.


Thank You!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving-

Happy Thanksgiving everyone


http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcard.asp?code=HY27482779



A time to reflect

On the many gifts

God has us bless

Especially being in Canada



Second largest country

With best standard of living

Offering respect for diversity

And lots of security



Thanking God is an everyday affair

Sometimes special time is needed

To sit and have a meal

And laugh and pray to some things unique



Like finding love

In the mayhem of irrational thoughts

Like opening this mail

And finding joy in the craziness of the world



So Thank God, Thank Your Maker

With whatever way you chose

Remember the poor and needy

Remember being broken is worse than being hungry!



Its essential to have your turkey,halal, kosher

Not that you can't make massala curry or vege

But sometimes the original

Brings you closer to what being a pioneer felt like.



So Happy Thanks Giving

Thanking all for every thing

Thanks to our Lord

For whatever gifts every creation brings.


"If ye are grateful, I will add more (favors) unto you; but if ye show ingratitude, truly My punishment is terrible indeed." (Quran 14:7)


http://www.dar-al-masnavi.org/thanksgiving.html

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Poem on learning a new langauge and the lanaguage of love

Learning a new language
Setting out on sea
The sail and waves
Words new to the tongue it seems

Arabic brings musical thoughts
The swing on great minds like a new love
Walking the sounds of new words
Making headway into a new world

Your every thought
Kills the yesterday memory
the return of those anxiety spells
Scares the daylight out of me

As much as your love is painful
It's real for feelings are the thermometer of the heart
Your every laughter, words and canter like a new dictionary
Envelope my passion into an impatient frenzy

Habeebe is the friendly lover in Arabic
Everyone should learn this ancient lingual lineage
That be spells poetry, music and scripture
Into a gallery of picturesque beauty whoever she speaks to.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Taqwacore: How to focus on God?

Taqwacore: How to focus on God?

It seems these days that everyone is focusing on some kind of special sensation. Either, the green thing or simply yoga classes. Every now and then the motivational seminars will urge you to buy tickets because life without focus is plainly without success or meaning.

As with others, the season of Ramadan also implores in the minds of the many spiritual seekers the awe of Taqwa. Maybe like every other core and hard core element of media hype, Taqwa must be some kind of deep-seated core-thing that enters ones mind nohwistanding life. After all the Quran uses it not only as raison d’etre of fasting but almost 150 times calling for some kind of abstinence or protection in life’s complete matrix.

But God should be the focus. Where does He fit in a constant mindboggling, mind jammed atmosphere; where every tweeting unknown friend, radio broadcaster while on the road, tons of family barbeques plus hard wired in-love thought and the crack-berry et al compete for His minimal attention. Is he just a linger during prayers and lost during work?

According to Rumi the gnostic is the one who keeps the Zikr in his heart, and leaves behind the attachments of the lower worldly life as mentioned in Musnad Ahmad, "The people of Zikr are the people of My presence."

The brain is wired to grasp active spiritual engagements and not so sensitive to mere repetitions of words. Such rote belongs elsewhere but the centre of devotion. It’s great to know Islam offers zikr:- a version of lyrical mantra made in Arabic but yet so any language will do. And the language of the heart is indispensable when it comes to remembering God- a mere sigh is enough with Love according to the Throne Owner’s manual; whereas a clouded mind, isolated from the lip- synching ritual of saying thousands of rosary verses or lyrical chants is useless.

Quran 50:37 Verily in this is a Message for any that has a heart and understanding or who gives ear and earnestly witnesses (the truth).

Again this is a challenge unknown to angels and animals- how to engage the mind- the most powerful parachute of human existence into becoming the core value of ones Taqwa, that when God is called upon it’s not like your concierge or bellboy- He is the one you converse with everyday many times more than text-friends and cell-buddies because He is with you. No one knows you better than Him. Your Friend! Your Companion! Your Lawyer! Your Everything and of course your object of Adoration and goal of devotion- the Latif of life, if you like!

JULY EVENTS

Toronto hosts Interfaith conference on Promised Mahdi

Its summer and who wants to be indoors? Well how about attending a conference outdoors?
The organisers of this remarkable event, Ahl Bayt, Mr Ghulam Sajad, thought just that and planned the conference outdoor the Metro Hall at 55 John St under a huge tent. The topic was what do the various religions say about Imam Mahdi.
The organisers listed perspectives from the Zoroastrian, Jewish, Sikh, Christian, Sunni and Shia communities and in so doing was able to demonstrate the common theme of Hope in a Saviour among humanity. Sh Habeeb in his presentation reminded all that hope is ingrained within us as we seek for the next iPhone or call for the dream job and hence when humanity waited for the Messiah during Pharaoh’s oppression Moses appeared and during the Pharisees Jesus came and during the Aus and Khazraj Muhammad was sent so today that Future leader will appear in order to establish justice but he will have to be multicultural, inclusive, educated, tech- savvy and of course speak Arabic and be of the house of Muhammad, on whom be peace!

Scarborough missions hosts film- Allah and God need to talk!

Ask for an oxymoron and you have one just here! Well that’s what inspired film maker Ruth Broyde Sharon to make this interesting film that broadcasts Jews and Muslims celebrating Ashura, Rosh Hanna and with Christians during a Sunday Service.

She actually saw a billboard advertising this silly statement and when she finally got in touch with the owner in Hollywood his context was Muslims and Jews after 911 need to talk. Of course we know in Abrahamic Faiths that God and Allah is One and the Same. However this session aimed to make humanity, few Muslims and Jews, who were in attendance that night at Scarborough Mission but with father Terry warmth the audience soon realised that they had to do something to make a difference in the world. Ruth actually challenged all present to take up a project of interfaith and reminded all that a little finger raised according to physicists affects the entire universe. Habeeb was fortunate to attend and being the only Muslim present extended invitation to all to attend the Mosque- many of whom never went to a mosque. They were happy for this. You have to be there- the right place at the right time! The Interfaith Minister Leslie riveted the audience with Rumi and his songs of love!

Ramadan and Summer- Just have to love it!

Ramadan buzz is here and so too is the heat of summer 2010! As Canadians we wait all year long for this heat to warm up the bones, attend weddings and being outdoorsy! After thirty years almost the lunar month of Ramadan arrives in the summer of Canada and the thought of long hours of fasting without thirst quenching cold ones startles us.

In Edmonton that will not be 15 hours but 18 hours!

Isn’t it time to consider Canada an abnormal zone and take the standard from the nearby normal zone? Just a thought for the Muslim Scholars!

The Quran reminds us under the passage of fasting that Allah wishes ease and not hardship. The many concessions of fasting including health, travel, hard labour etc should remind one that Allah is not in need of the actual physical sacrifice but the sincerity and dedication behind any devotion. So warm up the barbeque and make your Iftar a true Ramadan Summer, drink lots of fluids outside fasting hours and get into a sleep schedule knowing how late taraweeh will be and let those lectures after taraweeh be rescheduled or reduced so the wonders of Ramadan is not loss in the haze of rituals and speeches. And while we’re at it, remember the unfortunate victims in the flood hit areas of Pakistan presently or wherever they maybe among the one billion humans who live below a dollar a day.

The Prophet, on whom be peace, said: If a person does not avoid false talk and false conduct during Fasting, then Allah does not care if he abstains from food and drink. Bukhari.

Ramadan is excitement and with the Canadian born generation we have to make it exciting so they too may have stories for their children to come!

Happy Ramadan!

EID GREETINGS

Eid Mubarak to you too

The happiness we share at this time of year, having found sweet recess from a month of fasting, nightly vigil, extra discipline and lots of charity is surely divine and warrants gratefulness. As we watch the human tragedy unfolds in Pakistan, engulfing the country with relentless grips of poverty and desperation we are indeed thankful for having Eid spent in safer and cleaner environments.

Also the action of a few fame-seeking zealots, in wrongfully associating the Quran with wanton violence and wishing to provoke the Muslims after a peaceful month, should remind us that we will not be excited foolishly but will remain conscious that the true reverence of God's Word is in reciting its verses, learning its meaning and practising its laws, while civilly engaging the world about its message.

As students return to school around this time, this is another kind of rejoicing too, as they rejoined old friends and make new ones while recommitting to a year of study and abstinence from wasteful actions. Eid definitely resonates with this lesson and it seems as if the summer holidays and Ramadan happened together to allow us the reinforcement of those values. Kudos to those who braved their passions and tightened their waistbands in order to fight the little distractions and have arrived at this juncture more balanced, more peaceful and more loving, ready to travel yet another year in life with resolve to make humanity a better place to live and let others live.

The tragic events of lost, as in the case of the woman, who lost her three workers and three customers in life-gutting fire in Bridgetown, is mind boggling unless Faith is what we trust in. She was fasting when held and remarked how calm she became, readily handing over the cash, more traumatised by this immense lost of her 'family'. Such stories are the hallmark of Faith wherever we go and whoever we meet in whatever tradition we belong; they are the richness of faith and spirituality that doesn’t make the radar or the statistics but like the downtrodden workers around the world, are the core foundation of modern civilization. Rather they are the fodder that breathes life into every Eid and makes happiness worth celebrating in every family and without the day off to enjoy the harvest the toil becomes a burden; rather slavery to a tasteless love.

May your days be like the joy of every new moon and may your month long retreat bring you fruits for a long time after and may the gifts you share around the world bring us closer to reality that the Everlasting Eid is surely worth working for.

Quran 2:185 “Ramadan is the (month) in which was sent down the Qur'an, as a guide to mankind, also clear (Signs) for guidance and judgment (Between right and wrong). So every one of you who is present (at his home) during that month should spend it in fasting, but if any one is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed period (Should be made up) by days later. God intends every facility for you; He does not want to put to difficulties. (He wants you) to complete the prescribed period, and to glorify Him in that He has guided you; and perchance ye shall be grateful. “

Honoring guyana son

Dear editor

Allow me to share an interesting event I recently was blessed to be part of.

It’s the tenth Guyana Awards of recognising excellence, held in multicultural Toronto.

Among the recipients were outstanding leaders, excelling businesses, super achieving scientists, accomplished students, superlative musicians and simply selfless serving volunteers.

Among the recipients is a person that resonates closely. He hails from my town of birth- the land of hope and icon of sacrifice- Enmore, ECD.

Dr Bram Rajiawan was selected among the many short listed for excellent academic pursuit in scientific research and health. He made the Enmoreans proud as much as the Guyanese and fellow Canadians. He actually joined with the many successful ancestors of this unique domain by giving Hope to Guyana.

He said that in reminiscing his past he is mindful always of the motto at Enmore Hope Primary- with labour success. Now that’s not an easy feat. I mean the remembering part!
He also credits his early education teachers! Now that’s definitely a humbling rarity.

Enmoreans in the Diaspora have been equally diligent in maintaining their cultural roots and if you are in Toronto that’s easier than if you are living like Dr. Bram in Winnipeg. He amazes me how a boy going to ‘refugee’ school can enter the snow white belt of upper echelons and receive some of the highest positions in his field and yet be ‘cool’ with his compatriots!

However, the final straw of recognition of greatness is one’s place of birth and I call upon Enmore council to set up a Wall of Fame in Enmore to inspire our generations about the great people Enmore produced, is producing and will produce.

I must take this opportunity to thank the organisers of the Enmore picnic and all their diverse activities during the year including fundraising for Haiti and Enmore itself. The place to check them is www.enmoretoronto.com

The fact is when you take you are nourishing your body but when you give you nourish your soul.

How about funding the poor students of both Enmore Govt and Primary with bursaries to further their dreams? How about establishing some structural protection and aesthetics to the cemetery at Logwood- treatment of the dead is symbolic to treatment of living?

Talk half. Left Half.

Yours truly,
Habeeb Alli
JUNE

ORPHAN WALK A GROWING SUCCESS

Walk-for-a-cause has become a hit for Charities. The third annual Orphan Walk organised in the summer by North American Muslim Foundation, an NGO for 36 years, attracted on the sunny and windy Saturday morning of May 29th 2010 some 100 walkers from all walks of life. They happily walked with families and friends raising awareness about the plight of those 30,000 children that die daily out of poverty, rather who suffer thanks to the indifference by those who can make a difference. NAMF sponsors such orphans in many countries and you can see profiles of these online at www.namf.ca

The walkers this year raised almost 4000 through their sponsorships from friends, families and businesses, with the most raised by Sawbera Khan for the third year. Fragrant prizes went to the three top fundraisers. T-shirts and sizzling BBQ were the bonus for registrants and the police were pleasantly at hand to guide the group down from Scarborough Civic Centre all the way down Midland Ave into Finch and unto NAMF lawns.

Mention must be made to some friends who came all the way from Brampton and downtown Toronto as well as the diverse presence, among others, the Hon MP Rob Oliphant and on wheel chair the founder Kabir Farouqui. Speeches and poetry scattered showers of inspiration to the jubilant walkers. Shuttle service at both ends was made available for drivers.

The fun of walking is simple; however, when done out of altruistic reasons it becomes spiritual. It's the giving that builds the soul like the walking builds the muscles.

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Muslim Youths gather at Long Bay Camp

Imagine going fishing, swimming, hiking, barbequing, boating, sleeping outdoors and more and still praying and eating halal! Well that’s what the Muslim Summer camp does for the last 25 years out of Ottawa. Every year parents feel safe and secured that their kids are off for a week with like minded youths who are having fun but also learning Islam in Long Bay camp. This is north of Kingston.

Interestingly when I visited there this year with my family the Jumna was being conducted by Imam Yasin Dwyer, Chief Muslim Chaplain for federal Prisons and he had it going on the docks!

The barbeque was sizzling and so were the stories coming out of camp. One thing that struck me was the cards students made during a group competition where the sisters won and these were to be sent to poor students across the seas!

ISSRA hosted seniors program for Ramadan.

Seniors gathered monthly at the downtown location to socialise and learn. They are Muslims so are often worried about Ramadan and diet. Diabetes, blood pressure or simply old age is conditions that warrant no fasting. Imam Habeeb reminded them during their many questions that Islam already is a mercy and when we act upon the concessions we get the reward as if we’re actually doing and more.


Sacred Sex Interfaith seminar

Talking about sex is taboo and for an Imam to comment on it is seen way beyond according to Moulana Yusuf Badat recently. Well the Quran talks about it and in Ramadan! Allah reminds us to approach the spouses after Iftar until dawn unlike the practise of pre Islam where a fasting person is considered at violation for having sex during the nights. Recently producers of a show Sex and Religion for Vision TV organised an interfaith panel at place that people shop the sex education and needed items- Just For Her, run by Carlyle Jansen.
Rabbi Yossi represented the Jewish Faith, Habeeb Alli spoke on behalf of Islam and Rev Ralphe Wuske answered on the Christian Faith. Among the questions presented by the moderator and from the audience was is sex for procreation only, what are some of the things the Prophet did to celebrate sex and is there a prayer before and after sex?
The comments after the panel was encouraging with people believing more of these types of progressive information and representatives are needed. Vision airs this on Sep 20th.

Hilal Meeting

While many people resort the calendar to fast and do Eid many people in GTA still depend upon the moon sighting and hence Hilal Committee of GTA held their annual ritual at Madeena Masjid in search of actual sighting in Canada, America and the Caribbean. No sighting was received from locally nor from Caribbean and when there was no sighting from America the decision was announced close to Esha that Ramadan will begin on Thursday and not Wednesday. This EdulFitr meeting will be held at Masjid Abu Bakr and will be on Sep 9th. Eid may fall on Friday Sep10th. Almost 70 organisations are members of Hilal while some others have left.
EID MUBARAK!

NAMF held Pre-Ramadan Dinner

Getting into the mood of Ramadan is sometimes required especially when so much is going on in Summer. Many centres chose to put on a dinner and lecture.
North American Muslim Foundation held a similar program at the location in Scarborough and Dr Imam Hamid Slimi was the chief guest. He spoke on Ramadan and reminded the audience that while it many be hard to fast in summer Allah respects our feelings and grants concessions for those who find it hard. Among the guests were some Christian and Jewish friends who attended the mosque for the first time and were pleased to learn about Islam and enjoy some good halal food! Appeal was made on behalf of the flood victims of Pakistan as Mr. Farouk Khan ED of NAMF, had already left to Pakistan to help in the disaster on Sep 8th. Every Sat throughout Ramadan dinner and lecture series has continued with Dr Imam Abdulhai Patel speaking one Saturday on his trip to Turkey and the rich culture he encountered there.

Twining of Mosques and Synagogues.

For the third year organisers of this interfaith concept are organising twinning. A mosque and a synagogue do an exchange where members of the synagogue would visit the mosque during Juma and in the evening Muslims would attend the synagogue and have an interfaith dialogue. Interest has increased in this in the Sates, Canada and Europe to about 50 twins. Locally the Muslim Jewish Dialogue group headed by Dr Barbara Landau and Shahid Akhtar are spearheading this and the Council of Imams has some members who are partaking. Interested persons should contact us for ore details. This will be done on third weekend of November.

Imams and Leaders hosted for Iftar at Paramount

For the second year the generosity and known tradition of entraining the Ulama in Ramadan took place at the famous best Lebanese cuisine in town- Paramount, Mississauga.
Among the many special invitees were Sh Abdala Idris, Ahmed Shehab and Ally Hindy. The owner of the restaurant was at hand to serve his guests with sumptuous cuisines and Salatul magrib was performed at the premises where many other iftar diners joined. It was simply amazing!


Open Air iftar at City Hall Toronto

For the fourth year Muslims and the public were treated to an open iftar at city hall Nathan Philip Square. Organised by TARIC mosque and the Islamic Call Society many Muslims turned out to enjoy the recitation of Qari Samir and nasheeds by a new youth choir run by Assadean Khan.
The ambience was superb with delicious food served at the end and the crowds grew even more this year with many passersby joining in the Iftar party!
One attendee said she loved the idea and it gives her pride to her faith being a worker downtown and to be part of such a different cultural item but still feel the program should entail more!
Imagine Azan sounding and the Church bell ringing at the heart of Toronto Financial district!

Working on Sexuality Series

What a dream
Talking about religion
But really not about it
The dynamics of sexuality

Like one who spreads love from her sex shop
One who makes you smile at the screen
One who presides from the podium
The other an eagle of scenic discourses


In the city of ecstasy
God is no longer somewhere just there
The creativeness and prayers, allowances et al
Making the orgasm of hearts real

Monday, July 5, 2010

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

miraj- the spiritual spa treatment

Few can defy gravity
And make the time machine stop momentarily
Tired of grief from tormentors
Muhammad retreated into the Futures

From home all the way to Jerusalem
He was taken into Heaven
The gates opened until the Lote Tree
Until He was summoned by the Throne Owner Yaa Habeebe

He saw the sweetness of Heaven and met His comrades
He witnessed the cinders of Hell and realised his luckiness
Gifted with Salah and numerous gifts otherwise
Rasollulah brought His Followers forever a spiritual surprise

Upon His return, they dubbed his miracle a lie
How can you travel two months' distance in wink of an eye?
Abu Bakr believed, such is love not Hate!
The Believers always believe, isn't it, the logic of Faith?

So among the lessons of Miraj we learn
That God takes up the slave not the labels we earn
He uplifts you from your downtrodden state
If you can humble infront of Him and relate

That the lofty place of worship is the key
The masjid is mentioned and not his Meccan alley
To remind us that the haven of peace
Is the retreat of the broken hearted-on your knees

And its the care that counts when stressed-bent
That someone both hears and listens with all intent
So the All Hearing and All Seeing embraced His Beloved
Knowing the Year of Grief needed a break with beautiful memories lived!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Wows for vows!

Wow!
The day of vows
Finally here
Your journey amazing

Nadia
You know how much it took
Your determination
Your virtue

Your trust in your values
Brought you the gift
Sirus
You have made your mom proud

Your dad smiling
The sweetness of love
Is tasted in every item
The union of two hearts

Two families
And two cultures
The song of love
Sung by angels enjoyed by all

May your marriage be blessed
And children plentiful
May your respect be kind
And in your eyes

Find coolness all the time

Monday, April 12, 2010

In Praise of Islam

Oh Allah!
What a day!
You brought colors
Like spring flowers
Glowing from the light

You lit the Heavens and Prophets white
Let the love flow
Hatred disappear
Like the Niagara inspires from so far

The water of love motivates good from bad
The candle sometimes doesn't withstand the winds
But another candle lights her
Khatija name magnified

Lighted by the lamp of her simple Kaba, the Dignified
The sacrifice of building Islam
The tears, sweat, and blood they are
Todays' cuisine so luxurious

Tasty, wholesome food for the soul for the curious
The hearts are warm
Canada is secured
But where is the Faith

What will be the Star of the next generation?
Like Don's, the new revert, silent tears
Rejected for his reversal of atheist tendency
Like the mother's hands spread in Tahajjud nightly prayers

Our spirit will not fade
For Love and only love will survive the storm
When we beleive Allah is the behind this Huge Complex!
Who else can do but Him, the Merciful?!

Monday, March 8, 2010

The Holy Prophet's Golds!

Oh One Who taught us the Quran
The right to know truth
Without change or human error
Your divine Gold uncompeted

Oh One Who gave women their rights
To be alive, to marry, to inherit, to be
You covered the bare headed princess of Yemen
With your own shawl
What an everlasting Recipient of Gold you are!

Oh One Who made purification easy
When others in the past scissored the impure patches
You gave us washing and even tayammum
You made cleanliness is next to Godliness possible
What perfect Gold you scorred!

Oh One Who won followers of all Faiths
Listening to cries of remorse and guilt
You provided us direct Tauba, no third party needed
You showed even the worse of killers like Wahshi can be forgiven
Wow what infinite Gold you striked!

Oh One Who Cared about Tauheed, His Oneness
When Prophets and Saints are worshipped
You ensured your reverence is guarded
You denied even a picture of your handsomeness!
That's pure Gold, eh!

Oh One Who made strangers His family
When tribes and races killed and broke hearts
You gave Blacks, Browns and Whites the same podium
With you racism is hatred for Bilal,
There is no Gold like this ever!

Oh One Whose love sits in every heart
Your friends compliment you and your foes admire
Al-Amin is your name before Rasollulah
Love is your first name, oh Allah ka Habeeb!
Gold so golden, duh!

Oh One Who is buried in Medina
Our thoughts like Niagara flow to you forever
When will we meet?
Just a smile is enough for this tormented lover!
You're this world's lifetime achiever!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Chance favours the prepared mind!

Oh Lord
Why this anxiety?
This muscle
Not stopping to contract

This heartbeat
Endlessly jumpy
My wild dreams turned frenzy
Where is the calm?

Has our snow turned slushy?
Thought it was heaven
I courted
Now not aware

If today will be good
But with You Oh Provider
My life will be lovely!
No matter who!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

PARENTS-BABY POLITICS

Born on the bed of love
You brought laughter
Your cries terrifying
Yet your embrace so soothing

Today you're olympian
A corporate globetrotter
Your beauty celebrated on plasma
Every muscle grown into career with power

So you forgot your oldies
That rocked through the nights
And cradled you from danger
You gave me the looks forgetting how I lost mine

Why this lost of love
I was Valentine before the roses
Working two jobs so you may not
Hearing racist slurs so your Canada be respectful

I wonder oh baby boy
Will you not turn to Salah
Your first ipod was Azan
Your final word will be Allah

I remain in your eyes outgrown
But you are still my life's joy
No matter you did not pay the bills
I just want you to call and be good to my grands

You refused me a chair on your dinner table
Your new controller dislikes my thoughts
It was me who celebrated your aqiqa
I remain your wellwisher without being on the mortgage

It's me big baby
Don't play politics with my love
You will sit here some day
And wonder what went wrong!