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Cordoba Centre for Civic Engagement and Leadership

On Being Canadian Muslim

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11 Apr 2018 • 1 min read
On Being Canadian Muslim

Intercultural Dialogue Institute cordially invites you to a panel discussion with the theme

“On Being Canadian Muslim”

Panel discussion will explore the challenges faced by Canadian Muslims related to identity formation, social integration, and inter-generational and gender related issues.

Moderator:
Naheed Mustafa, Writer and Broadcaster

Panelists:
Samiya Ahmed, Founder Aspire 2 Lead, Community Activist, Health Promotion Consultant
Amina Mohamed, Muslim Youth Fellow – City of Toronto
Taha Ghayyur, Executive Director – ISNA Canada
Shaykh Yusuf Badat, Imam – Islamic Foundation of Toronto

Organizers:
Intercultural Dialogue Institute GTA
Cordoba Centre for Civic Engagement and Leadership

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