Canadian Dawah Association

07/15/2017

I was saddened to learn about the passing of Jack Shaheen this past week. His work exposing the negative stereotypes and its impact on an entire people has really been the basis for my motivation to create a more balanced depiction. He influenced my entire filmmaking philosophy.

I was recently in touch with Dr. Jack and told him that I admired his work, and I looked forward to working with him on future projects. Hopefully the next generation can look at the work he's done and use it to make a change.

FAITH IN THE FACE OF HATE!EVENT STILL ON TONIGHT!--------------------------------------------TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:MUSHKA...
02/26/2017

FAITH IN THE FACE OF HATE!
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Faith in the Face of Hate

Arnoud Van Door and Freeway

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Happening now @ 21 Panoroma CRT
02/25/2017

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02/25/2017

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12:00pm - 2:00pm

Arnoud Van Door stitching threads of the cloth of the Ka'bah.
02/15/2017

Arnoud Van Door stitching threads of the cloth of the Ka'bah.

Almost a year after his father’s reversion to Islam, the son of a former anti-Islam Dutch politician, Arnoud Van Doorn, ...
02/10/2017

Almost a year after his father’s reversion to Islam, the son of a former anti-Islam Dutch politician, Arnoud Van Doorn, has reverted to Islam after studying the holy Qur’an.

“I bear witness that there is no God to be worshipped but Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad (peace be upon him) is His servant and last messenger,” Iskander said in his Shahadah (testimony) to become a Muslim.
Doorn, a former member of the far-right Freedom Party (PVV), embraced Islam a year ago after an extensive study into the religion.

He was among party leaders who helped produce an offensive film titled Fitna in 2008 that linked Islam and the Qur’an to violence.
But after Muslim outcry at the movie, Doorn began to read more about Islam and Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him), leading him to embrace Islam in 2013.

Iskander was among 37 people who converted to Islam during Dubai International Peace Convention, astonishing attendants.
“I saw my father become more peaceful after converting to Islam,” Doorn’s son said.

“That’s when I realized there is something good in this religion and it made me change my perception of Muslims.

“I started studying the Holy Qur’an and going through lectures of important scholars.”

The 22-year-old Isakander said that his Muslim colleague Younis was a role model for Muslim youth who encouraged him to embrace Islam.

“My friend Younis is a good practicing Muslim who taught me something new every day,” said Iskander.
“He was patient with me and there was no way I could be rude to him.”

As his son reverted to Islam, Doorn reiterated his regret for participating in producing the anti-Islam film Fitna.

“There is a misconception among people that I produced the movie Fitna, but I wasn’t involved in it,” Doorn said.
“I was only responsible for distributing the movie. Today, it is something that I deeply regret.”

In April 2013, Doorn vowed to use his experience in producing an international film that highlights the noble traits of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Under the title ‘Muhammad: Master of Human Beings’, the movie would be co-produced by the Canadian Dawah Society, which had invited him to perform hajj.

The former far-right politician also announced his plans to form the first Islamic political party in Europe last October to serve Islam and Muslims, a few months after reverting to Islam.
“I feel an urge and a responsibility to correct the mistakes I have done in the past. I want to use my talents and skills in a positive way by spreading the truth about Islam,” Doorn said.
“I am trying to make a new movie about Islam and the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

“It would show people what examples the Prophet set in his life and the movie would invite younger
people to Islam.”

The Ex-Islamophobe who embraces IslamIn the early days of Islam, Omar, who would later become a caliph, was in a frenzie...
02/06/2017

The Ex-Islamophobe who embraces Islam
In the early days of Islam, Omar, who would later become a caliph, was in a frenzied rage and set out to assassinate Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). As he passed the house of his sister, he heard her recite passages from the glorious Qur’an.
After rebuking her, something made him pause and contemplate the meaning of the verses. He had previously dismissed this new religion and listened to the hate-filled propaganda doing the rounds in the streets and valleys of Makkah. Convinced by the truth and beauty of the message, he immediately resolved to embrace Islam. The rest is glorious history.
History repeats itself in the most remarkable of ways. The city remains Makkah, but over 1,400 years later, and in the midst of all the new development, a man arrived who had a similar experience to that of the second caliph of Islam.
Just a few years ago, Arnoud van Doorn, a prominent Dutch politician from an educated and privileged family, was the vice president of the far right Partij voor de Vrijheid (Party for Freedom) in the Netherlands, an unashamedly anti-immigration and anti-Islamic party led by the infamous Geert Wilders. The party had produced hate-filled rhetoric not seen in Europe since World War II. Van Doorn’s former party was responsible for producing the film Fitna, which defamed Islam, resulting in widespread protests throughout the world.
And then came his change. “My story of how I came to Islam is not remarkable,” he says very humbly. When he saw the outrage caused by the film, he made a concerted effort to study the Qur’an, Hadith collections and the biography of the Prophet (peace be upon him). After some time, he realized that Islam was the total opposite of what he had thought it was, and it then became easy to embrace the faith.
Van Doorn acknowledges that his views on Islam were formed 10 to 15 years ago based solely on negative stereotypes and prejudices spread by the media.
“For me, Islam was a violent religion that oppressed women and was no good for society,” he says.
After embracing Islam and assisted by the Toronto-based Canadian Da’wah Association, Van Doorn visited the Kingdom this week to perform Umrah. He also visited the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.
Van Doorn met Sheikh Abdul-Rahman Al-Sudais, imam of the Grand Mosque and head of the Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques. Al-Sudais said he was delighted that Allah had selected Van Doorn to become a Muslim. Van Doorn expressed his sorrow and regret for helping to distribute Fitna, although he had no part in its production, to which Al-Sudais quoted the Qur’anic verse stating that good deeds wipe out bad ones. Van Doorn intends to do good by making a film about the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), to present a true picture of Islam.
Van Doorn’s impression of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has also been transformed. “Before I came here, people asked me why on earth I was coming here!” He has been surprised by the wonderful culture and friendly, hospitable people.
He thanked Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah for all the developments taking place in Makkah and the holy sites.
Van Doorn remains a member of the Dutch Parliament and a member of the Hague City Council. In his view, the rise and success of the far right in Europe is due to the continent’s economic problems. This will only get worse, in his view, because Europe has a history of turning on its minorities when things get tough.
His advice to Muslims living in Europe is to be patient, steadfast and adhere to the standards of good conduct and fine character required by Islam. “Like it or not, we all represent Islam,” he says. “Any mistake we make could be attributed to our religion.”
Van Doorn came to the Kingdom courtesy of the Canadian Da’wah Association’s celebrity relations program, which is inspired by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who sent out invitations to regional leaders inviting them to embrace Islam, according to its president, Shazaad Mohammed, who is an Ambassador for Peace with the Universal Peace Federation (UPF), which operates under the United Nations. He is also an adviser to many celebrities.
Former guests of the celebrity program include comedian David Chappelle, former rap stars Napoleon, Philadelphia Freeway, LOON and Jack Frost, and former world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson. The CDA plans many such high-profile trips in future.

02/06/2017

Freeway's reflections after his Umrah!

02/06/2017

It's noon on a Friday, and the parking lot at Al-Aqsa Islamic Society in North Philadelphia is quickly filling up.

One of Philadelphia's best-known rap artists, Freeway, jumps out of a black sport utility vehicle and dashes through the pouring rain to the prayer hall inside.

Islam has been a part of his life since he was a teenager. Yet it wasn't until adulthood that his faith changed who he was an artist.

"My faith means everything to me; it's the thing that keeps me going every day," the father of two said. "It's my core, it's my soul."

"The man who sought to defame Islam, but ended up following it"“My story of how I came to Islam is not remarkable,” he s...
01/26/2017

"The man who sought to defame Islam, but ended up following it"

“My story of how I came to Islam is not remarkable,” he says very humbly. When he saw the outrage caused by the film, he made a concerted effort to study the Qur’an, Hadith collections and the biography of the Prophet (peace be upon him). After some time, he realized that Islam was the total opposite of what he had thought it was, and it then became easy to embrace the faith.

Alhamdulillah, By the Grace of Allah S.W.T, The Canadian Dawah Association was able to be present in Louisville, Kentuck...
07/02/2016

Alhamdulillah,

By the Grace of Allah S.W.T,

The Canadian Dawah Association was able to be present in Louisville, Kentucky for the Janazah and Memorial Service of our dear brother Muhammad Ali. The streets of Louisville, KY chanted and adored their champion as people from all backgrounds and faiths flooded the roads and showed their love. The Janazah was led by Imam Zaid Shakir and featured a large congregation that included celebrities such as former NBA Star Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Boxer Bernard Hopkins, Actor Will Smith and former NFL Star Hamza Abdullah. The Memorial Service included respected speakers from all faiths as well as a statement from Ambassador Shabaaz, Daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabaaz. We ask Allah S.W.T to unite the Umma as one in this life and the hereafter, and grant our beloved brother Muhammad Ali the highest level of Jannah and forgive him of any shortcomings.

Allahumma Ameen.

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