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Muslims in Canada

A collection of 853 posts
Aqsa Parvez

Aqsa Parvez: A Canadian tragedy lost in 'culture talk'

By Uzma Shakir Aqsa Parvez is a “Canadian” tragedy — not an immigrant tragedy, or a Pakistani tragedy, or indeed a Muslim tragedy. In her formative years, Aqsa was raised in Canada; oppressed by her pathologically patriarchal father in Canada; failed by the family, the friends of the family, the education
21 Jun 2010 4 min read
Aqsa Parvez

Father’s Day: A Time to reflect on the lessons of the Aqsa Parvez murder

By Farhad Khadim For Muslims in Canada, Fathers’ Day 2010 could not have come at a more appropriate time. On June 15, 2010, the father and brother of Aqsa Parvez pleaded guilty to her senseless murder, and were appropriately sentenced to life in prison. On June 20, Father’s Day
18 Jun 2010 2 min read
Amir Chang

Mosquers Awards Recognize Edmonton Youths

(June 12, 2009) – Muslims in Edmonton recently recognized young film and video artists at the 3rd Annual Mosquers Awards held on May 30. The Mosquers is a video contest that encourages young Muslims in Edmonton to grab a camera and tell their story about life in Canada. The Larry Shaben
11 Jun 2009 1 min read
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