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« Back to Chapters (Archived Material) TORONTO CHAPTER -- ANNUAL REPORT – 2009
The Toronto Chapter has traditionally focused on community outreach and interfaith dialogue. Our members continue to volunteer at community events and report back to the group on their civic engagement on behalf of the Chapter. To this end, the Chapter has been very active. Our members have been involved in: NMCLC (National Muslim Christian Liaison Committee) Presentations Community Involvement/Networking WHAT’S NEW? We’ve made a concerted effort to revitalize the Chapter through re-evaluation of our Chapter mandate and goals. The number of people on our circulation list fluctuates but a group of 30 people receive our emails and, in turn, feedback to the Chapter. Speaker Series The Speaker Series is our effort to re-launch the Toronto Chapter. The series was conceived with the twin goals of driving membership and to provide a forum where members could regularly connect, network and benefit from shared experiences. To date, the forum has proved to be effective for discovering topics of mutual interest and is a catalyst from which our future projects could blossom. We believe the Speaker Series aligns closely with CCMW’s mandate and is a practical output encompassing the organization’s objectives at the grassroots. Goals of the Speaker Series How Does It Work? -- Give input into the date of each event -- Make requests and suggestions for relevant speakers -- Vote for the topic of their choice -- Make suggestions towards facilitation and administration of the Speaker Series to ensure its continued success. What’s the Cost? The Chapter has covered the costs of the Speaker Series to date, as a way to stimulate interest in the series. Attendees were not expected to contribute financially. Ideally, voting members would be asked to donate a nominal sum towards each forum they attend (covering costs of food, photocopies, speaker’s gift, etc.). The venue would be paid from membership fees and/or fundraising efforts. We committed to four such Speaker events for 2009, and we hope to continue to fulfill this obligation with our third Speakers event planned for November 2009. Members will also start contributing financially in upcoming events. The Speakers For our inaugural event on January TK, we invited Nevin Reda, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto, specializing in the Qur'ān. Nevin is an active member of CCMW. The event was an overwhelming success. Nevin is also an active member of CCMW. Her talk on "Women in the Mosque: Historical Perspectives on Segregation" was illuminating and very well received by our members. We were both inspired and impressed with her knowledge and her ability to synthesize complex concepts in an accessible and informative manner. We were honoured to host Dr. Laury Silvers at our second event, held on June 5. Laury’s scholarship focuses on Islam in the Formative Period in particular Sufism, Sufi Metaphysics, and Gender. Dr. Silvers presented a 20-minute paper, “‘In the Book We have left out nothing’ (Q6:38): The Ethical Problem of the Existence of Verse 4:34 in the Qur'an.” Dr. Silvers gave us an overview of her intentions for the article and outlined her interpretive principles. Dr. Silvers impressed us with her courage and determination to make sense of a very difficult and controversial verse -- one that so many women struggle to come to terms with. Moreover, her candour through telling her personal story was indeed an instructive springboard from which we can all draw strength. Our heartfelt thanks to Nevin Reda and Dr. Laury Silvers. We look forward to their continued participation in our series. WE LOOK FORWARD TO
CCMW workshop on issues facing Muslim Youth Topics to be covered include: ● Identity ● Relationships and Family Dynamics ● Racism and Discrimination ● Gender Issues ● Violence GTA Civic Engagement Workshop CCMW Toronto Celebrates International Women’s Day
Toronto Chapter was a proud participant in the International Women’s Day celebrations held at the Toronto City Hall on March 8 2006. We were amongst approximately twenty women’s groups to set up display tables (see photo) at the City Hall Rotunda March 6 through March 11 2006. Our display featured a variety of posters, books, reports, newsletters, booklists and pamphlets. Our purpose was to introduce ourselves to the public, and to disseminate information about our organization. This objective was indeed achieved. More than eighty copies of our pamphlets and handout sheets were distributed.
Annual Report 2003 Our Lila Fahlman Scholarship is in its fifth year now and although we have not done any specific fundraising, our fund continues growing. Presenting the scholarship at an annual event in April, under the umbrella of the CUA (Community Unity Alliance), helps to raise awareness of CCMW as well as, of course, the ability of young Muslim women. This year’s recipient did an amazing amount of work for her community (Bengali) and the entire family attended the event. Along with her cheque she received a computer and by now is pursuing post secondary work at the University of Toronto. We continue to strive to increase our membership by raising awareness, getting CCMW’s name known and working together with other organizations. Presentations continue to happen in a variety of forms such as: We participated in several events We continue to network with and support other organizations such as APMC (Association of Progressive Muslims of Canada) Canada Day - Service to the Community Awards, TRIP (Toronto Residents in Partnerships) and WIN (Women’s Intercultural Network) and The Afghan Women’s Association. In partnership with Raheel Raza, our chapter is helping to fund and organize a Milad for the Prophet, (PBUH) on October 12. Inshallah as the next year unfolds we will continue to strive to follow the guiding principles of CCMW as well as to meet CCMW’s objectives. Toronto - Annual Report 2002 One of our executive members has been extensively involved this year in the preparation of CCMW's resource kit, In My Own Skin. Despite that she has also managed to do a great deal of networking. Interfaith work has been ongoing this year:
We were honoured to be guests at the welcoming ceremony in Toronto for the Pope and the Reception held afterwards by the Mayor of Toronto. Presentations continue to happen in a variety of forms such as:
Toronto - Spring 1999 (May) Nafees Sayeed was a panelist at a conference for judges of the Ontario Courts, in November 1998. Toronto will host the 1999 National Conference. Toronto - Fall 1998 (September) Toronto Chapter has been meeting with local politicians and Isabel Bassett, Provincial Minister of Ontario, for Citizenship, Culture & Recreation will be the speaker at their Annual General Meeting on August 29, 1998. Toronto also held workshops on Ontario's Family Law, as well as continuing their collator- ation with B'nai Brith and Christian Interfaith groups.
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