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Haroon Siddiqui Speaks at IAMC
Haroon Siddiqui Speaks at IAMC

One of the most prominent journalists in Canada spoke at the Tawheed Center Saturday evening.  Haroon Siddiqui, originally from Hyderabad, India, started working as a reporter before leaving India, then came to Canada and progressed through a meteoric rise at the Toronto Star, Canada’s best newspaper.  He progressed from reporter to national editor in only twelve years (1978 – 1990).  Finally he served for eight years as “Editor Emeritus,” the editorial page editor of the Star.

Siddiqui is the recipient of numerous awards from organizations and from national and provincial bodies.  For example, in 2000 and 2001 he became a member of the Order of Ontario, for crafting “a broader definition of the Canadian identity,” inclusive of our First Nations, French Canadians and newer Canadians he is active in several organizations, including service as a professor at the Ryerson School of Journalism.  He is also the author of Being Muslim, a book which he signed for visitors on Saturday evening at the Tawheed Center.

Saturday, Asim Khan of the Tawheed Center explained in detail the recent achievements of the Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) which sponsored the evening with Haroon Siddiqui.  the IAMC is an Indian advocacy  and service organization based in Washington DC.  Recent changes included changing the name to reflect the IAMC’s center of gravity in the USA.  Achievements include serious work to counter discrimination in India (and to some extent in America) against Muslims.  Mr. Khan explained the most important achievement was the work of the Human Rights Law Network, an association of 300 lawyers in India who work to protect Muslims from abuses and injustices by authorities in India. The lawyers handled 50 cases this year.

The keynote speaker, Mr. Siddiqui, spoke on wide ranging issues concerning the philosophical foundation for Muslims to live in the United States and Canada. He spoke about the three levels of conflict that arose out of the 9/11 attacks (a generalized war on terror, actual war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and by a few, a cultural warfare aimed against Islam and Muslims–blaming every Muslim for every evil done by any Muslim).  He quoted Anne Frank, who in her diary explained that when a Jew does something wrong, every Jew is blamed, but when a Christian does something wrong then only that Christian is blamed–Siddiqui showed the parallel current situation for Muslims. Siddiqui emphasized that “there is no dichotomy between being Muslim and being American, no clash, no law contrary to Islamic principles, except one–four wives.”  He emphasized that in the West there is in fact sometimes more freedom to practice Islam than in supposedly Muslim countries.

He also advised against pitfalls that he said confronted Muslim immigrants to the West, including individual success built at the cost of community success.

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IAMC Michigan Chapter hosts Annual Banquet

by iamcadmin on May 22, 2011

The Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC – http://www.iamc.com), an advocacy group dedicated to safeguard India’s pluralist and tolerant ethos, is pleased to report on its Michigan Chapter’s successful annual banquet.

The May 21, 2011 banquet started with the recitation of the Holy Quran by Ayub Khan, followed by its English translation by Afeefah Khan. The event was emceed by R. Fauzi Mohammed, IAMC MI chapter president.

Arshad Jaweed, IAMC chapter general secretary welcomed everyone, and highlighted IAMC’s goals and vision. Asim Khan, spoke about various IAMC projects including the HRLN project. He showed the audience videos related to the subjects. One of the projects shown was to provide legal help to the many young innocent Muslims locked up in Indian jails with little hope of any justice. Siraj Mohammed (VP-Michigan) plans to lead this project from Michigan by providing monetary and moral support .
Mr. Haroon Siddiqui, the keynote speaker’s eloquent speech captured the audience’s attention. One of the highlights at the dinner was the slideshow of ‘Popular Muslims of Indian Origin’ by Yousuf Hussain. After the event, Mr. Haroon Siddiqui, signed his best-selling book “Being Muslim.” Profits from the book sale went to IAMC.

Indian American Muslim Council (formerly Indian Muslim Council-USA) is the largest advocacy organization of Indian Muslims in the United States with 10 chapters across the nation. For more information please visit our website at www.iamc.com.

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IAMC Michigan Annual Event – 2011

May 18, 2011

Program Agenda: 6:30pm – Networking 7:00pm – Asr Salat Emcee:  President, IAMC-MI 7:20pm – Start with Quran Recitation by Ayyub Khan 7:25pm – English Translation by Afeefah Khan 7:30pm – Welcome Address by , Gen Sec, IAMC-MI 7:40pm – IAMC Update,  Board Member, IAMC 8:00pm – Introduction of Br. Haroon Siddiqui by Kubra Siddiqui 8:45pm [...]

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