Western university in London Ontario has deleted and apologized for a social media post showing two women in hijab about to kiss. The post garnered criticism from some members of the Muslim community including Abd Alfatah Twakkal, Imamof the largest mosque in London Ontario. Canada Islam Homosexual Rights
Alan Shepard, President & Vice-Chancellor of Western University, is aware that Homosexuality and Gay Rights is an issue on which the mainstream Muslim leadership has made itself clear. Alan Shepard has signaled with his apology that, when Muslim sensibilities clash with LGBTQ rights, the rights and sensibilities of the Muslim community will prevail.
Right Wing sites have accused Alan Shepard of capitulating to Muslim demands because he prefers that to having Muslims go on a killing rampage. They refer to the beheading – macheting to death of teachers in France and Bangladesh to legitimize propagating such opinions. What these Right Wingers fail to take into account is a contextualized understanding of the teachings of Sheik Yasir Qadhiwho said, regarding the beheading of the teacher in France:
These actions have pros and cons that must be taken into account. These actions might do more harm than good to the Muslim community especially when we are still a minority.
Was Western University Insensitive to the Religion of Islam and the Sensibilities of the Canadian Muslim community?
Islamic Institute of Toronto (IIT) Senior Lecturer (May 2012 – present) Consultant to Ontario Science Center for the “Science “whose truth” project”. Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal February 24, 2013
The answer is that it depends on whom you ask. Within the Muslim community there are those who advocate for homosexuality in Islam and promote homosexual Imams. Example would be Irshad Manji and Rahil Raza, two leaders of the Muslim reform movement. This is in contrast to the overwhelming majority of the Canadian Muslim leadership who openly teach that homosexuality is a perversion and disease.
Canadian Imams make clear the penalty for homosexuality in Islam is death. There is however diversity in the method to be used to execute.
Click hearto view Canadian Imams teaching both adults and children on execution of Homos as being Islamicly mandated by Allah.
Diversity is a strength that within a consensuses can bring greater strength. Islam Question and Answer, brings both diversity and igima (consensus) to the teachings and wisdom of the Canadian Muslim leadership on the issue of executing homosexuals.
What is the punishment for homosexuality? Is there any differentiation between the one who does it and the one to whom it is done?
Answer
Execution of convicted homosexual
The Sahaabah were unanimously agreed on the execution of homosexuals, but they differed as to how they were to be executed. Some of them were of the view that they should be burned with fire, which was the view of ‘Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him) and also of Abu Bakr (may Allaah be pleased with him), as we shall see below. And some of them thought that they should be thrown down from a high place then have stones thrown at them. This was the view of Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him).
Some of them thought that they should be stoned to death, which was narrated from both ‘Ali and Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with them).
After the Sahaabah, the fuqaha’ differed concerning the matter. Some of them said that the homosexual should be executed no matter what his situation, whether he is married or not.
Conclusion: Alan Shepard President & Vice-Chancellor of Western University concluded that it is not worth putting the lives of teachers or the destruction of university property in jeopardy in order to make a statement supporting LGBTQ+ rights. This is especially so when it seems obvious that LGBTQ+ rights are an affront to the values of Canadian Muslims. Canada Islam Homosexual Rights
April 2022: Is systemic racism displayed on the latest poster of Canada’s most wanted for murder, sexual assault and armed robbery? Only 5 of the 25 on Canada’s most wanted criminals list are white and the other 20 are visible minorities. Some are immigrant refugees; some are born to immigrant refugee parents. Persons that are of white ethnicity represent a mere 20% of the list, but represent a much greater percentage of the population. it would seem some could argue Racism Equity Criminal Justice are phrases with an obscure meaning upon which no action is being taken.
Of great concern is that more than half of the most wanted on the list come from the province of Ontario. Ontario boasts the highest percentage and number of visible minorities. Eight on the list come from Toronto. Only one is white.
Unprecedented’: $250K reward offered for information that helps arrest Scarborough murder suspect
A disproportionate number of visible minorities are on this list. The Toronto Police are offering the largest reward for the capture of a man of colour who is accused of murdering a white father of 4 in a Scarborough Boston Pizza parking lot. Is there a link between the size of the reward and the large amount of media attention that this case received? Is the fact that the “accused” murderer is black from a marginalized community and the victim a white father of 5 children a cause for what some in the Black Lives Matter leadership could say is disproportionate even excessive media attention? What have the three levels of Government done to stem inequities that lead overrepresentation of minority groups interacting with the criminal justice system? Racism Equity Criminal Justice
Justin Trudeau prime minister of Canada
Systemic racism is something that touches every corner of our country , that touches everyone of our institutions.
Rinaldo Walcott is professor of Black Diaspora & Cultural Studies at U of T. He was interviewed During the BLM summer of George Floyd by CBC. Below are some of his comments.
Rinaldo Walcott
Convincing itself and the world that terrible things that come out of colonization did not happen here (Canada).
People who were enslaved would run away (to Canada). Their masters (in America) would want them back. They would hire people to go catch them. and police forces emerged out of that.
Denial of systemic racism is part of the system of systemic racism.
Canadian institutions were built with the understanding and intention of not serving people that were non-white.
There are myths that we are radically different from the US. But both countries are founded on stolen and colonized land, both countries have attempted genocide on indigenous peoples, both countries have long histories of slavery.
In Canada, we talk a lot about the Underground Railroad and how people were escaping slavery by coming to Canada. But we don’t talk about what happened after the civil war. Many of those black people went back to the US. Why did they go back? They went back because things in Canada were just as bad.
And that is what we mean when we say institutional racism is a part and parcel of all the institutions, government and and non-government of Canadian life.
A Canadian identity that would be worthwhile is an identity that begins to undo the myth of Canada.
Pam Palmater
Pam Palmater, Mi’Kmaq lawyer and professor at U of T, was interviewed during the BLM summer of George Floyd by the CBC. Below are some of her comments
The police Target and brutalize and kill black and indigenous peoples.
Our whole society is based on white male superiority
Brooks was interviewed During the BLM summer of George Floyd by CBC. Below are some of his comments.
Brooks Arcand-Paul
Over the past decade police budgets have ballooned. We see an increasing militarization of the police for a purpose that we don’t understand.
The whole purpose of the RCMP on the prairies specifically, but across Canada generally, was really to suppress indigenous dissent.
CBC Reporter
A CBC News investigation 2 years ago found that nearly half of Canadians who died in encounters with police since the year 2000 were mentally distressed.
Jagmeet Singh
We need to spend money on mental health workers and Healthcare response, not on sending the RCMP to respond to a wellness check.
Kathy Hogarth
Kathy Hogarth, Social work professor U of Waterloo
What defunding is asking us to do is come back to the table, examine our structures as they are and ask if this is appropriate for policing. It’s about how we get society to function as a whole, better.
We are being offered lots of symbolism without any substance. When I see the Prime Minister taking a knee, I think of it as a distraction. Here is the leader of a middle power in the world who could do much to demonstrate what moving towards anti-black racism could look like.
To view complete CBC interview: Whatsystemic racism in Canada looks like. The police killing of George Floyd and the protests that followed have brought renewed attention to systemic racism. In Canada, some have been quick to deny its existence. But these experts say racism has been normalized within Canadian institutions.
These are the 25 most wanted Canadian criminals. 80% are visible minorities. Is this a symptom of systemic racist in Canada? What can or should Canadian government do? Many academics agree that massively increasing funding and housing and affirmative hiring of visible minorities is not enough.
Abilaziz Mohamed
Murder
Toronto
African
Ton Quoc-Hoang Ngo
Murder
Toronto
Asian
Jabreel Elmi
Murder
Toronto
African
Phuong Tan Nguyen
Murder
Toronto
Asian
Mohamed Hassan
Murder
Toronto
African
Darriel Thompson
Murder
Toronto
African
Usman Kassim
Attempt
Toronto
African
Arian Ghasemmanesh
Manslaughter
Toronto
Non-White
Abdelmuniem Abdalla
Murder
Toronto
African
Camarr Brown
Accessory After
Toronto
African
Savang Sychantha
Mureder
Toronto
Asian
Emmanuel Rawson
Armed Robbery
Toronto
African
Rosaleen Wallace
Manslaughter
Toronto
White
Stephen Duong
Armed Robbery
Toronto
Asian
Gene Karl Lahrkamp
Murder
Canada
White
Kier Bryan Granado
Murder
Calgary
Asian
Nouraldin Rabee
Murder
Windsor
Non-White
Youcef Abderahim Bouras
Murder
Quebec
Non-White
Shadia Mahamed Muse
Murder
USA
African
Mohamud Abukar Hagi
Murder
Windsor
African
Blake Charbonneau
Pimping
Quebec
White
Keyshawn McMillan
Human Trafficking
Edmonton
White
Ronald Jeffrey Bax
Murder
Canada
White
Yusuf Ali
Murder
Windsor
African
John Norman Mackenzie
Escape Penitentiary
Canada
White
MP Iqra Khalid
Conclusion: About 5 years ago, 2017, I was in a church basement townhall meeting held in Toronto in the upperBeach area. Liberal MP Iqra Khalid was there with Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith. The conversation was about policing, racism and inequities. At this date, I was unfamiliar with the proper protocols regarding sensibility to others and their trigger warnings. I asked if it were possible that the reason more visible minorities were incarcerated was because visible minorities committed more crimes. Iqra Khalid and Nathaniel Erskine-Smith told me and the rest of the room NO! When I asked them how they could know that, they reassured me and everyone else that, they knew this because everyone knew it to be true. Then I understood. The following link contextualizes what I understood.