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We have identified the following Muslim, Imam, and Islamic LGBTQ leaders. They hail from France, Spain, Morocco, Great Britain, Germany, the United States, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, and Canada. Simply click on their names to access their biographies. | We have identified the following Muslim, Imam, and Islamic LGBTQ leaders. They hail from France, Spain, Morocco, Great Britain, Germany, the United States, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, and Canada. Simply click on their names to access their biographies. | ||
− | * [[ | + | '''Australia''' |
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− | * [[ | + | * [[Nur Warsame]] |
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− | * [[ | + | '''Canada''' |
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− | * [[Rahal Eks]] | + | * [[Suhail Abu al-Sameed]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Sabrina Jalees]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[El-Farouk Khaki]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Irshad Manji]] |
− | * [[Mirna Haidar]] | + | |
− | * [[ | + | '''France''' |
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− | * [[Afdhere Jama]] | + | * [[Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed]] |
− | * [[El-Farouk Khaki]] | + | |
− | * [[ | + | '''Germany''' |
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− | * [[Bilal Qureshi]] | + | * [[Rahal Eks]] |
− | * [[Tynan Power]] | + | |
− | * [[Omar Sarwar]] | + | '''Great Britain''' |
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− | * [[Nur Warsame]] | + | * [[Mania Akbari]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Mobeen Azhar]] |
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+ | '''Iran''' | ||
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+ | * [[Mania Akbari]] | ||
+ | * [[Taha]] | ||
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+ | '''Lebanon''' | ||
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+ | * [[Mirna Haidar]] | ||
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+ | '''Morocco''' | ||
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+ | * [[Rachid O.]] | ||
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+ | '''Pakistan''' | ||
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+ | * [[Faisal Alam]] | ||
+ | * [[Urooj Arshad]] | ||
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+ | '''Somalia''' | ||
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+ | * [[Afdhere Jama]] | ||
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+ | '''South Africa''' | ||
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+ | * [[Muhsin Hendricks]] | ||
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+ | '''Spain''' | ||
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+ | * [[Juan Goytisolo]] | ||
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+ | '''Tanzania''' | ||
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+ | * [[El-Farouk Khaki]] | ||
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+ | '''United States''' | ||
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+ | * [[Daayiee Abdullah]] | ||
+ | * [[Urooj Arshad]] | ||
+ | * [[Ramy Eletreby]] | ||
+ | * [[Ibrahim Abdurrahman Farajaje]] | ||
+ | * [[Mirna Haidar]] | ||
+ | * [[Blair Imani]] | ||
+ | * [[El-Farouk Khaki]] | ||
+ | * [[Bilal Qureshi]] | ||
+ | * [[Tynan Power]] | ||
+ | * [[Omar Sarwar]] | ||
+ | * [[Mauree Turner]] | ||
+ | * [[Nur Warsame]] | ||
+ | * [[Malcolm X]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 4 November 2020
Despite that Islam is viewed by some individuals as the least accepting religion for LGBTQ persons, there are numerous high profile LGBTQ leaders in the Muslim community. These individuals are reaching out to build bridges and communicate the message of tolerance and acceptance of diversity in the religion. This is occurring despite the feedback of criticism and hate from the conservative elements in the religious community. There is a growing movement of inclusive Muslims around the world.
A new organization has been created to advance this process of acceptance – Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV). This organization promotes ideals of human dignity, egalitarianism, compassion and social justice. As well, there is the Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity (MASGD), co-founded by the world's first transgender Muslim faith leader Tynan Power. In the UK, there is the support group imaan.org.uk. There are also numerous LGBTQ friendly mosques around the world. The Alliance for Inclusive Muslims (AIM) was created as a collective of progressive Muslims across all nationality, race and sectarian affiliations. As well, there are several Muslim AIDS projects in existence, including the Muslim AIDS Programme (South Africa), the Rhma Project (United States) and the National Muslim AIDS Initiative (United States).
We have identified the following Muslim, Imam, and Islamic LGBTQ leaders. They hail from France, Spain, Morocco, Great Britain, Germany, the United States, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, and Canada. Simply click on their names to access their biographies.
Australia
Canada
France
Germany
Great Britain
Iran
Lebanon
Morocco
Pakistan
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Tanzania
United States
- Daayiee Abdullah
- Urooj Arshad
- Ramy Eletreby
- Ibrahim Abdurrahman Farajaje
- Mirna Haidar
- Blair Imani
- El-Farouk Khaki
- Bilal Qureshi
- Tynan Power
- Omar Sarwar
- Mauree Turner
- Nur Warsame
- Malcolm X