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The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) is a non-profit Canadian Muslim civil liberties and human rights advocacy organization. [1] The organization was established in 2000 to focus on combatting Islamophobia, hate and racism through legal action, public advocacy, education, and media representation.
National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit organization that protects Canadian human rights and civil liberties, challenges discrimination and Islamophobia. [48] Islamic Relief Canada helps Canadian Muslims channel charitable contributions to not only Canadians but people in need across the globe ...
The National Council of Canadian Muslims said the attack was "part of an alarming rise in Islamophobic hate across the country." In November, authorities in Toronto said the number of antisemitic ...
Ahmed Hussen – lawyer and National President of the Canadian Somali Congress; Faisal Kutty – community leader, activist and law professor; Hamid Slimi – imam and community leader; Hilwie Hamdon – (1905–1988), was a Muslim woman in Edmonton, Alberta, who organized support and funding to build the first mosque in Canada, the Al-Rashid ...
Furthermore, many Canadian Human rights organizations (led by National Council of Canadian Muslims) sent an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling on the federal government to establish a national action plan on dismantling white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups that threaten Canadians who are Black, Indigenous, Jewish, Muslim, or ...
National Council of Canadian Muslims; Noor Cultural Centre; R. Reviving the Islamic Spirit; S. Salaheddin Islamic Centre; T. Toronto and Region Islamic Congregation; Y.
She is employed as a communications lead by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, [3] and is a freelance journalist who contributes columns to The Toronto Star. [3] She previously worked at CBC News, the Canadian labour movement, [3] and as a human rights co-ordinator [5] for the National Council of Canadian Muslims.
The Islamic Supreme Council of Canada (ISCC; French: Le Conseil Suprême Islamique de Canada) is a Canadian Muslim organization based in Calgary, Alberta.It was founded in 2000 by Sufi [1] [2] Imam Syed Soharwardy [3] with the aims of fostering Canadian understanding of Islam, contributing to society in general, guiding Canadian institutions on the needs of Muslims, furthering Canadian ...