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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.  Member, Advisory Board, Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV).  
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* [[Muslim, Imam and Islamic LGBTQ Leaders]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 15:02, 24 April 2016

El-Farouk Khaki

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. Member, Advisory Board, Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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