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METRO TORONTO, DECEMBER 30 --- A group of young Muslims in Toronto is hoping to shed a positive light on the community by launching an awards night.

“It seemed that every religious community had an event to celebrate excellence, so I thought, why don’t we as Muslims have one that counters all the negativity out there and showcases all the good that’s being done by Canadian Muslims?” says Aazar Zafar, a chartered accountant and co-founder of the Muslim Awards of Excellence (MAX) program. 

The first MAX gala, planned for March at the Ritz-Carlton, aims to recognize the achievements of Muslim professionals and students across Canada.

Professionals can be nominated for six categories, including Woman of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year. For high school and university students, six scholarships are up for grabs, including two valued at $10,000 each.

As well as professional or student achievement, nominees are expected to have contributed to Canadian society through volunteer work.

 

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Creation of yet another distinct society in Canada. It is a terrible thing when a proud people feels they should not assimilate into the society that accepted them as equals.

This is a copy of Afro-centric people who feels that White societies do not accept their talents. So they create their recognition organizations.

I suppose, it is making ones race feel good about themselves. 

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seignet posted:

Creation of yet another distinct society in Canada. It is a terrible thing when a proud people feels they should not assimilate into the society that accepted them as equals.

This is a copy of Afro-centric people who feels that White societies do not accept their talents. So they create their recognition organizations.

I suppose, it is making ones race feel good about themselves. 

most illiterate post of the year so far

how de rass does this represent a desire NOT to assimilate?

and when did "muslim" become a race, eh?

FM

Sorry Tweedle, are you assuming I donated the value of these scholarships?  I do not give my money to political or religious causes.  I Only give to social causes as to the orphanages in Guyana.

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:

 are you assuming I donated the value of these scholarships?  

I was hoping you would opt at the chance of getting a secondary school education.  You are getting older you know for your kind a trade.

Mitwah
seignet posted:

Creation of yet another distinct society in Canada. It is a terrible thing when a proud people feels they should not assimilate into the society that accepted them as equals.

This is a copy of Afro-centric people who feels that White societies do not accept their talents. So they create their recognition organizations.

I suppose, it is making ones race feel good about themselves. 

They are doing something positive, I have nothing against it.

cain

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