1. The Canadian Council of Muslim Women: A Chapter in the History of Muslim Women in Canada
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Sheila McDonough and Sajida Sultana Alvi
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History ,Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Religious studies ,Islam ,Special needs ,Gender studies ,Plan (drawing) ,Sister ,humanities ,Dignity ,Law ,Political Science and International Relations ,Sociology ,media_common - Abstract
We want to identify and collect data on the special need concerns, interests, talents, successes and frustrations of Canadian Muslim women; we intend to sensitize Canadian Muslim men and women, young and old, so that they may understand each other better and relate to one another more meaningfully and effectively. We want to inform and educate fellow Canadians about our Islamic heritage. We also plan to reach out to, and build coalitions with, other women's groups who share and respect our ideals and concerns. Beyond Canada, we shall join hands with sister organizations in promoting human dignity and world peace. In these endeavors, we seek your cooperation and support. The Canadian Muslim Woman is your voice. Help us make it a voice of reason and moderation.1
- Published
- 2002
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