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CCI Zakat Letter

CCI Zakat Letter

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Formulaire de rapport d’incident : partie 2

Nous vous remercions pour votre communication avec NCCM. Après avoir examiné les détails de votre premier rapport, nous avons besoin d'informations supplémentaires. Veuillez répondre aux questions suivantes.

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2017 ODIHR Hate Crime Report

The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) contributed a report of anti-Muslim incidents and hate crimes in 2017 to the Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Information from the NCCM document is included in the latest data release on the Hate Crimes Reporting Website, managed by the Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). Only two Canadian non-government organizations reported figures to the OSCE, of which Canada is a member state. The numbers are based on cases reported to NCCM, as well as cases reported in the media ...

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Incident Report Form (IRF): Step 2

Thank you for reporting to NCCM. After reviewing the details of your first report, we require some additional information. Please complete the following questions to the best of your ability.

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Muslim Student Townhall Report

Muslim students rarely get the opportunity to speak freely about the particular challenges they face in the education system. Recognizing this gap, the NCCM's Muslim Student Town Hall initiative worked hard to change this by inviting diverse Muslim voices to the table to speak about their experiences. Our Townhall Report provides a snapshot of these important perspectives. View the report here: Muslim Student Townhall Report

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Protégé : IRF Test

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NCCM’s National Muslim Student Survey


2019: Events Across Canada for Second Anniversary of Quebec City mosque massacre

On January 29, 2017, six worshippers were killed and many others injured during evening prayer at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec City. Their names were: Azzeddine Soufiane, Mamadou Tanou Barry, Khaled Belkacemi, Aboubaker Thabti, Ibrahima Barry and Abdelkrim Hassane. To commemorate the second anniversary of this tragic attack, communities across Canada are hosting events to remember the victims and stand in solidarity with the community. Below is a list of events taking place in Canadian cities that you may wish to attend.  If you know of an event that ...

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NCCM ‘relieved’ but ‘unsettled’ by false hate crime report

-For Immediate Release- (Ottawa – January 15, 2018) The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), a prominent civil liberties & advocacy organization, is relieved but unsettled to learn that an 11-year old Muslim girl’s claim of being attacked by a man who tried to cut her hijab late last week has been found to have not happened after an investigation by the Toronto police service. The girl had earlier stated she was attacked twice by a man with scissors while walking to school with her younger brother on Friday, January 12, 2018. The story made headline ...

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URGE THE GOVERNMENT TO DESIGNATE JANUARY 29 AS NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST HATE & INTOLERANCE

Canadian Muslim communities are still reeling from the devastating terrorist attack in Quebec in January 29, 2017, which claimed the lives of six Muslim men worshiping in their mosque and gravely injured many others. It was an unprecedented attack that left a Canadian place of worship – a sacred sanctuary – a scene of unimaginable carnage. As we approach the second anniversary of the attack, we pause to recognize that the racism and hatred that underpinned this attack do not exist in isolation. According to the latest figures, hate crimes and discrimination against ...

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