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Ramadan Interfaith Gala raising funds for Guyana youth

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BY: JELANI GRANT

Organized by Shaikh Habeeb Alli, The Interfaith Ramadan Gala was held at The Elite Banquet Halls and Convention Center in Rexdale. Emceed by Sauliha Alli, Habeeb’s daughter, and Firaaz Azeez, the evening events raised funds for children in Guyana. Before the speakers began Qari Sameer, who traveled all the way from Libya, treated guests to a Quran recital.

Among the supporters of the fundraiser was FEAT for Children of Incarcerated Parents founders Derek and Jessica Reid as well as former MPP Dr. Shafiq Qadri, who was in the middle of campaigning for the Etobicoke North Liberals. He commended Habeeb and his team for the work they do for Guyana and presented him with a personal message from Ontario Liberal Party Leader Kathleen Wynne. “Our province is proud to be home to flourishing Muslim communities…you share a rich culture and a faith which enshrines the ideals of wisdom, devotion, and charity,” the letter read.

Keynote speaker for the evening was Guyanese-Canadian Lightweight Champion Mohammed Abedeen. Abedeen recently won his International Boxing Association Americas title in December of last year by beating Jose Aubel in the fifth round. “I had a lot of great influences and [all of them] played a part in changing my life, and it made me proud to be Guyanese and proud to be Muslim. I wonder if the next generation will have that…we can help them feel inspired by being the best Muslims we can be,” he said.

Abedeen’s next big fight is scheduled for Sept in the Hershey Centre, which is set to be renamed the Paramount Centre July 1st .

Derek and his daughter Jessica of FEAT CIP also spoke that night in support of the fundraiser. They are leading a program that offers free bus transportation for children to visit their loved ones in prison. A portion of the funds for the night went towards this program. One initiative they put together to raise awareness for at-risk youth with family in prison was Jessica’s 400km walk to Ottawa. “It is initiatives like that, that we can really help to raise awareness and these children need the support of all the communities…so thank you for all of your support, together we can really make a difference,” she said.

This gala was a continuation of the Canada Day Iftar that Habeeb started a few years ago. Iftar is the main meal Muslims end their daily Ramadan fast with at sunset. It is considered one of the most significant points in the day during Ramadan. “We fast from a certain time to a certain time. God has not ordered us to eat yet…One of the essences of fasting is that we teach our wants and desires that we are in control,” public speaker Shaikh Riad Ouarzazi said.

Just before the sun began to set, Ouarzazi came to the mic to encourage guests to donate before they break their fast. Initially, he received a generous pledge of $1,000 from one audience member, followed by another pledge of $1,000, and then a pledge of $500 and so on until at least 10 guests had pledged a contribution in that 15-minute time period. This was no surprise to Habeeb who said Ouarzazi regularly regulates million dollar auctions. Ouarzazi also facilitated the live auction of Islamic modern art pieces.

Habeeb said that Guyanese families have recently dealt with financial hardships due to the closing of the Guyana Sugar Corporation factory. As an example of this, Habeeb mentioned the tragic losses of former factory workers. The Guyana Times reported that two dismissed workers had committed suicide following the factory’s closing and Habeeb said it was after this that members of the Skeldon community reached out to him. “I was contacted by a volunteer group that formed themselves to help the children go back to school and since January 29th we’ve been fundraising and cooking in someone’s backyard,” he said. Since that time, they have provided 250 meals per day to kids going to school and have started a backpack program.

5 Comments

  1. Krystal

    June 21, 2018 at 2:13 pm

    Whoever wrote this is careless with important facts! Mohammed Abedeen fought a powerful fighter from Argentina named Jose Aubel and knocked him out in the 5th round! He also didn’t fight for the Canadian belt. He fought for a bigger title called the IBA Lightweight Title. His speech that night at the event was very inspirational and he showed how much he cared about this event I believe whoever wrote this should get his facts correct!

  2. Krystal

    June 21, 2018 at 2:14 pm

    Whoever wrote this is careless with important facts! Mohammed Abedeen fought a powerful fighter from Argentina named Jose Aubel and knocked him out in the 5th round! He also didn’t fight for the Canadian belt. He fought for a bigger title called the IBA Lightweight Title. His speech that night at the event was very inspirational and he showed how much he cared about this event I believe whoever wrote this should get his facts correct!!

  3. Krystal

    June 21, 2018 at 2:15 pm

    Whoever wrote this is careless with important facts! Mohammed Abedeen fought a powerful fighter from Argentina named Jose Aubel and knocked him out in the 5th round! He also didn’t fight for the Canadian belt. He fought for a bigger title called the IBA Lightweight Title. His speech at the event was very inspirational and he showed how much he cared about this event. I believe whoever wrote this should get his facts correct.

  4. Krystal

    June 21, 2018 at 2:24 pm

    Whoever wrote this is careless with important facts! Mohammed Abedeen fought a powerful fighter from Argentina named Jose Aubel and knocked him out in the 5th round! He also didn’t fight for the Canadian belt. He fought for a bigger title called the IBA Lightweight Title.

  5. Krystal

    June 21, 2018 at 2:28 pm

    Whoever wrote this is careless with important facts! Mohammed Abedeen fought a champion fighter from Argentina named Jose Aubel and knocked him out in the 5th round! He also didn’t fight for the Canadian belt. He fought for a bigger title called the IBA Lightweight Title.

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