Community News (V13-I31)
New Mosque in Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND,NY–The Muslim American Society is opening a new location on Staten Island.
The mosque and community center will be housed at the site of a former Hindu temple on Burgher Avenue in Dongan Hills.
Renovations are underway, and the center is not open to the public as of yet reports NY1.
St. Louis’s Imam Ansari Passes Away
ST.LOUIS,MO–Samuel Ansari, a much beloved leader of the St.Louis Muslim community, passed away on July 24, after suffering a heart attack. He was 62. He owned a bakery and served as a volunteer imam at the Al Muminun Mosque.
Mr. Ansari was born Samuel Hicks on Nov. 20, 1948, in Huntingdon, Tenn., and moved to St. Louis as a child. He graduated from Vashon High School and did a stint in the Army in the 1960s that took him to Alaska. When he came home, he was disillusioned with the United States. Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam, a social movement of black Muslims, appealed to him.
“When I heard him say the white man is the devil, it hit home,†Mr. Ansari told the Post-Dispatch in 2006. “We wanted white Americans to feel what we felt.â€
But after Elijah Muhammad died in 1975, Mr. Ansari followed the leadership of Muhammad’s son, W. Deen Mohammed, who focused on the universal teachings of Islam, not separatism.
Imam Ansari had worked hard to build bridges between the immigrant and the African-American Muslim community of the city. He was also active in interfaith efforts.
DOJ Asked to Probe Michigan Bias
DETROIT,MI–The Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI) has asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate whether local planning officials in that state are violating the religious rights of Muslims by denying a permit to build a school on property they own.
On June 16, the Michigan Islamic Academy (MIA) went before the Pittsfield Township Planning Commission for land usage approval on a newly-purchased property to be used for educational and religious purposes. The planning commission voted on a preliminary procedural motion to deny MIA’s request after concerns of disruption of neighborhood harmony were raised and derogatory comments were made about the religious practices of Muslims. (A final vote will be taken at a commission meeting on August 4.)
Ali Mushtaq Wins Piano Competition
WASHINGTON D.C.–Ali Mushtaq, a statistical contractor and an amateur pianist, came first at the ninth annual Washington International Piano Artists Competition. The competition is open to amateur pianists 31 years of age or older. The event had competitors from around the world and was hosted by the French Embassy.
Arts Midwest Launches International Program to Bridge American and Muslim Cultures
Arts Midwest, the non-profit Regional Arts Organization (RAO) serving America’s upper Midwest, announces the launch of Caravanserai: A place where cultures meeT, a groundbreaking artistic and cultural exchange program supported by the nation’s RAOs. Caravanserai is funded by a one million dollar grant from the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art (DDFIA) Building Bridges program.
“The name Caravanserai was carefully selected for this program,†says David Fraher, Executive Director of Arts Midwest. “Historically, in the east and middle-east, stopping places for caravans were called caravanserais. Safe places to come together and exchange stories. The name evokes that imagery of travelers in a safe haven, a place where cultures meet.â€
Betsy Fader of DDFIA says Caravanserai is a natural fit for their Building Bridges grants program. “Caravanserai beautifully illustrates our mission to promote the use of art and culture to improve Americans’ understanding and appreciation of Muslim Societies. We believe this pilot program of music and film will start many conversations and open many doors to understanding.â€
Nearly two years in the making, Caravanserai begins with a pilot program in five US communities comprising performing arts and film programs featuring art and artists from Muslim cultures. The pilot program focuses on Pakistan. Future programming will feature other geographic regions and artistic disciplines and will travel to more US cities.
After receiving applications from across the country, Arts Midwest selected the following communities to present Caravanserai:
• The Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire; Littleton, NH
• Artswego SUNY Oswego; Oswego, NY
• FirstWorks; Providence, RI
• Monmouth University; West Long Branch, NJ
• The Myrna Loy Center; Helena, MT
Each organization will host three arts experiences in their community, including music residency tours featuring traditional and contemporary Pakistani musicians and a film residency, featuring a Pakistani filmmaker. Residency activities will include educational workshops, public performances, film screenings, and localized community outreach.
Curated by artistic director Zeyba Rahman, Caravanserai features a roster of outstanding contemporary Pakistani artists.
• Arif Lohar – Folk singer
• Qawal Najmuddin Saifuddin – Qawali singers
• Sanam Marvi – Folk and Sufi singer
• Ustad Tari Khan – US-based tabla master
• Ayesha Khan – Filmmaker, “Made in Pakistanâ€
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