Difference between revisions of "El-Farouk Khaki"
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Immigration lawyer and LGBTQ activist, forced to emigrate to Canada to avoid persecution. Founded Salaam in 1991, a support group for gay Muslims. Parade Grand Marshall, Toronto Pride Parade, 2003. Recipient of several awards for his work, including the 'Excellence in Spirituality Award – Pride Toronto (2006); Hero Award, Canadian Bar Association The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conference (2007); and the Steinert & Ferreiro Award from the Lesbian & Gay Community Appeal (2007). Co-founder of Canadian Muslim Union (of which he is Secretary General) as well as co-Founder of the Muslim AIDS Project. Member, Advisory Board, Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV). | + | Immigration lawyer and LGBTQ activist, forced to emigrate to Canada to avoid persecution. Founded Salaam in 1991, a support group for gay Muslims. Parade Grand Marshall, Toronto Pride Parade, 2003. Recipient of several awards for his work, including the 'Excellence in Spirituality Award – Pride Toronto (2006); Hero Award, Canadian Bar Association, The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conference (2007); and the Steinert & Ferreiro Award from the Lesbian & Gay Community Appeal (2007). Co-founder of Canadian Muslim Union (of which he is Secretary General) as well as co-Founder of the Muslim AIDS Project. Co-founder & imam: el-Tawhid Juma Circle (2009) aka The Unity Mosque (recipient of The Harmony Award 2017). Reverend & Marriage Officiant – CS Memorial Church. Co-owner - Glad Day Bookshop (Toronto, Canada). Member, Advisory Board, Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV). African. Dervish. Father. Feminist. Gay. Human. Human Rights & Dignity Advocate. Husband. Imam. Immigrant. Lawyer. Muslim. Reverend. Son. Spirituality Activist. Writer. He/him pronouns. Currently working on his first book exploring intersectional identities, global issues, sexuality, refugees, social justice and spirituality. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [[Muslim, Imam and Islamic LGBTQ Leaders]] | * [[Muslim, Imam and Islamic LGBTQ Leaders]] | ||
* [[Practising LGBTQ Rights Lawyers]] | * [[Practising LGBTQ Rights Lawyers]] | ||
+ | * [[Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists]] | ||
+ | * [[Prominent Art and Book Dealers Who Are LGBTQ]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 21:29, 28 May 2024
Country
Tanzania, Canada
Birth - Death
1963
Occupation
Law
Description
Immigration lawyer and LGBTQ activist, forced to emigrate to Canada to avoid persecution. Founded Salaam in 1991, a support group for gay Muslims. Parade Grand Marshall, Toronto Pride Parade, 2003. Recipient of several awards for his work, including the 'Excellence in Spirituality Award – Pride Toronto (2006); Hero Award, Canadian Bar Association, The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conference (2007); and the Steinert & Ferreiro Award from the Lesbian & Gay Community Appeal (2007). Co-founder of Canadian Muslim Union (of which he is Secretary General) as well as co-Founder of the Muslim AIDS Project. Co-founder & imam: el-Tawhid Juma Circle (2009) aka The Unity Mosque (recipient of The Harmony Award 2017). Reverend & Marriage Officiant – CS Memorial Church. Co-owner - Glad Day Bookshop (Toronto, Canada). Member, Advisory Board, Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV). African. Dervish. Father. Feminist. Gay. Human. Human Rights & Dignity Advocate. Husband. Imam. Immigrant. Lawyer. Muslim. Reverend. Son. Spirituality Activist. Writer. He/him pronouns. Currently working on his first book exploring intersectional identities, global issues, sexuality, refugees, social justice and spirituality.
See Also
- Muslim, Imam and Islamic LGBTQ Leaders
- Practising LGBTQ Rights Lawyers
- Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists
- Prominent Art and Book Dealers Who Are LGBTQ