Murder of Buffalo resident Aasiya Zubair spurs American Muslims to forcefully address domestic abuse and violence against women; call on imams to address DV in Friday sermons
A coalition of Muslim organizations, journalists,community leaders, imams, and other concerned citizens are calling for immediate action by American Muslim leaders and religious figures to address domestic abuse and violence in America, including that found in the American Muslim community, on Friday, February 20, 2009.
remind congregants of the Prophet Muhammad’s abhorrence of harshness, abuse and violence, and emphasize solutions that strengthen families and ensure all members are treated with fairness and respect, free of fear of abuse or violence.
“It is essential that we address the problem and take steps to ensure that no one else faces the same tragic fate as Ms. Zubair.”
2.Remind Muslims that the Prophet Muhammad condemned with unequivocal language all forms of spousal abuse.
3.Immediately create community social service committees made up of qualified social service providers to supply educational resources and staff institutional programs that support abused and battered women.
4.Promote educational and awareness programs that outline abusive and violent behaviors.
5.Allow community members ways of pointing out and preventing the emergence or escalation of possibly abusive relationships and environments
Wajahat Ali, Playwright, Attorney and Journalist, domesticcrusaders.com
Shahed Amanullah, editor-in-chief of the online newsmagazine altmuslim.com
Zeba Iqbal, Council for the Advancement of Muslim Professionals
Ruby Khan, Director, Hamdard Center for Health and Human ServicesDr. Aminah McCloud, Professor of Islamic Studies, DePaul University
Hussein Rashid, Visiting Professor, Hofstra University, husseinrashid.com
Arab Muslim American Federation (New York, New York)
Council of the Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago – Imam Abdul Malik Muhajid
Islamic Society of San Francisco – Imam Khalid Siddiqui
Islamic House of Wisdom (Dearborn, MI) – Imam Mohammad Elahi
Islamic Center of Greater Lansing (Detroit, MI) – Imam Dawud Walid
South Bay Islamic Association (San Jose, CA) – Imam Tahir Anwar
The Islamic Center at New York University – Haroon Moghul
Zaytuna Institute (Berkeley, CA) – Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
Resources for the media regarding Muslim efforts to confront domestic violence:
- ACCESS (Michigan): http://www.accesscommunity.org/
- Apna Ghar (Chicago): http://www.apnaghar.org/
- Central Texas Muslimaat (Austin, Texas): http://www.ctmaustin.org/
- Domestic Violence Resources for Muslims: http://www.crescentlife.com/psychissues/domestic_violence.htm
- Facebook Call to Action: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=54807221754
- Hamdard Center for Health and Human Services (Chicago): http://www.hamdardcenter.org/
- Manavi (New York, NY): http://www.manavi.org/
- Muslims For Progressive Values (Los Angeles): http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/mpv-dv
- Narika (San Francisco): http://www.narika.org/
- North American Islamic Shelter for the Abused (San Francisco): http://www.ask-nisa.org/
- Peaceful Families Project: http://www.peacefulfamilies.org/
- Sakhi (New York, NY): http://www.sakhi.org/
- SEMAH (San Francisco): http://www.semah.org/
- Tahirih Justice Center (Falls Church, Va..): http://www.tahirih.org/
- Turning Point for Women and Families (New York, NY): http://www.turningpoint-ny.org/
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