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“From the River to the Sea” Duty of World Muslims Community to Liberate Palestine

Today we hear a statement from Imam  Karim  AbuZaid made on June 15 2021, regarding Palestine and how it is not a political issue but a religious one for all Muslims. What I want every Muslim to know is Masjid Al-Aqsa is not a Palestinian thing. … Our brothers and sisters in Palestine are the […]

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Haashim Atangana Kamena “is not a dawah activist of Walk-in islamic Info Center”

On October 17, 2019 I sent a media inquiry to the Walk-In Islamic InfoCenter in Toronto: On October 14, 2019 Mr. Haashim Atangana Kamena, a Muslim street preacher, was recorded preaching on the corner of streets Yonge and Dundas in downtown Toronto holding a sign that reads: “Free Info on Islam.” An identical sign is

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Credibility Brought to Doubt over the term “Jihad”

“problematic social media posts” shared by Joe Pimlott“ implies a contradiction to NCCM‘s definition of jihad. NCCM’s definition is contradicted by senior Canadian scholars and Imams. It is also contradicted by literature promoted and distributed by leading Canadian Muslim organizations. We will explore how ICNA Canada Sheikh Suleman Anwar Imam Bilal Philips and Iqbal Nadvi

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Is Prayer to Allah “destroy accursed Jews” reflecting Islamic values?

In two Friday sermons delivered at the Al-Andalous Islamic Center in Montreal, Canada, in August 2014, Sheikh Sayyed Al-Ghitawi prayed to Allah to “destroy the accursed Jews” and to “kill them one by one.” The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) translated Sheikh Sayyed Al-Ghitawi’s prayers: [Posted on August 16, 2014] You are aware of

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Muslim prayer recited at Toronto City Hall’s plaza

The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) partners with the United Way Greater Toronto “to raise funding for anti-poverty initiatives to fight homelessness, social isolation, and hunger.” On Friday September 20, 2019 both organizations held an “open community event” at Nathan Philips Square. The fundraising event included a Muslim Friday prayer at Toronto City Hall’s plaza.

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