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#LoveUmmah 2024- Vancouver A Night to Counter Genocides

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Join us for a night of solidarity, a benefit dinner, and fundraising for the love of justice & human rights for Palestinians, Uyghurs, Rohingyas & other persecuted minorities.

Presenters:
  • Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid, President of Sound Vision, Founder & CEO of Justice For All
  • Yasmin Ullah, Rohingya Author, Poet & Advocate
  • Taha Ghayyur, Executive Director, Justice for All Canada

Date and Time: Saturday, November 2nd, 2024 | 5:30 pm PST
Note: Dinner will be served promptly at 6:00 pm 

Venue: The Grand Empire Banquet and Conference Hall | 12888 80 Ave Unit #210, Surrey, BC V3W 3A8, Canada

Tickets:
$45/ Person
$400 / Table of 10
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Presenters:

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Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid
President, Sound Vision; Chair, Justice For All 

​Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid is an award-winning author and producer based in Chicago.

He is the President of Sound Vision, a 34-year-old Media, and outreach organization of Muslims that runs Muslim Network broadcasting on Satellite 24/7 covering the USA, Canada, and Mexico as well as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku etc.

As the founder of Justice For All, a 23-year-old human rights organization, he leads efforts to stop genocide as the Save Uyghur campaign, Save India from Fascism, Burma Task Force, and Kashmir Action in campaigns.  
Imam Mujahid has been selected eight times as one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world. The list is developed in cooperation with Georgetown University in the United States. 

He has excelled in building alliances and coalitions among Muslims as well as non-Muslims.

Imam Mujahid served as Chair of the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions, the premiere interfaith organization in the world. He is former Chairperson of the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago. The Council is a federation of mosques serving 400,000 Muslims in the greater Chicago. He has also served at the steering committee of the Midwest Coalition for Human Rights. As a leader of United Power for Action and Justice, a coalition of 60 churches, synagogues, mosques, and labor organizations in Chicago, he has lead efforts for the Universal health coverage in the state of Illinois. As a leader in the March 10th Movement, he worked for the comprehensive immigration reforms. As a member of the Independent Task Force of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Imam Mujahid helped developed proposals on the civic and political integration of Muslim Americans in America. He also serves at the Faith Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee which consists of about 60 Christian leaders, imams and rabbis. Imam Mujahid’s other civic contributions include initiating a successful joint campaign of American Muslims with the National Organization of Women (NOW) to declare rape a war crime while serving as the National coordinator for Bosnia Task Force, USA in the 1990s.

In late 2007 the Mayor of Chicago Richard M. Daley recognized Imam Mujahid’s service for the interfaith harmony and bridge-building by given him an award by the Human Rights Commission of the City of Chicago. In 2006 Imam Mujahid was also a recipient of Milestone award from the Asian American Institute along with Linda Hue of ABC news.

Imam Mujahid has also led prayers on behalf of the Muslim community in events such as Mayor Richard Daley's inauguration, Martin Luther King Jr. Interfaith anniversary Breakfast, and many civic events. He has also lead successful efforts in the passage of the Illinois Senate resolution (SR 178) and Illinois House resolution (HR438) asserting the rights of Muslims to do charity without fear.

He also chairs the Burma Task Force USA, a coalition of 38 organizations, which organized an international conference in early 2015 at the Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway, where 7 Nobel Peace Laureates declared that what Rohingya are facing in Burma is a "text book case of genocide".

He has been interviewed by national and international media extensively including interviews with BBC, PBS, New York Times,Spiegel, MSNBC, NPR, WBEZ, FOX, Voice of America, Associated Press, AFP, Telegraph, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reporter, The Sun-Times, AT&T Broadband and Dallas Morning News. Topics of interviews included Islam, peace, justice and civil rights issues.

Imam Mujahid has authored more than 400 articles and essays on religion, civil rights and public policy. His book, Conversion to Islam: Untouchables Strategy for Protest in India, was the winner of an Outstanding Academic Book of the Year Award by American Library Association in 1990.

He also serves as a volunteer imam in Chicago area. As an Imam he has pioneered Shia Sunni dialogue in the USA, preached against domestic violence in the Muslim community and championed the cause of enhanced women’s space in mosques. 
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Taha Ghayyur
Executive Director of Justice for All Canada

Taha Ghayyur is a human rights advocate, a personal growth and leadership trainer, and a writer, based in Toronto, Canada.

Driven by a spirit of service and a desire to elevate people’s potential, Taha has been leading groundbreaking and impactful community initiatives and campaigns for over 20 years across North America.

Since September 2019, Taha has been serving as the Executive Director of Justice for All Canada. Prior to this role, he has served in four major national not-for-profit organizations in senior leadership roles.

Taha's journey in the human rights space began in his university years when he was hired by a human rights advocacy group to develop action alerts. Since then Taha has led various human rights campaigns, including Burma Task Force and Save Uyghur, lobbying the Canadian government to intervene to end genocide and restore justice for vulnerable minorities around the globe.
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