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  • johnpi 11:17 pm on December 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: islamic student groups, leadership,

    Again from The Times…Is this a fact, or is the Times a Fox News knockoff peddling distortion…

    He [Abdulmutallab] is the fourth president of a London student Islamic society to face terrorist charges in three years. One is facing a retrial on charges that he was involved in the 2006 liquid bomb plot to blow up airliners. Two others have been convicted of terrorist offences since 2007.

    If true, it seems like there’s an issue here – the vetting and mentoring of student leadership candidates – that Muslim community groups from off campus could step up and take ownership of…

     
  • johnpi 10:08 am on December 16, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: leadership,

    Plan to unite Russia’s Muslim hierarchies collapses.

    A plan to unite Russia’s Muslim spiritual directorates (DUMs) under a single mufti broke down last week after the Muslim leader who originally proposed it realized it could cost him his position.

    Russian leaders were probably not pleased with the plan.

    …it may have dawned on some officials in Moscow that Tajuddin’s plan would have a very unwelcome consequence by changing the center of Islamic life in Russia. Ever since tsarist times, Islam, unlike Orthodox Christianity, has had its headquarters outside the Russian capital. If Gainutdin had become the head of the united muftiate, that organization would have had its headquarters in Moscow, a development that could have made it more difficult for the Russian authorities to ignore Islam, and that would certainly have enabled the new supreme mufti to exert greater influence in Russian affairs than any of the many muftis based outside the capital.

     
  • buzz 3:21 pm on November 18, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    I have been thinking about the question of influential people in Islam and who has the right to speak on behalf of Islam. This led me to an article in the American Muslim today. There is a legal battle in Malaysia where authorities are attempting to silence some self-proclaimed cleric:

    The Sharia authorities in the Malaysian state of Selangor have charged the former Mufti of Perlis, Dr. Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin, of preaching Islam without a permit to do so. For Malaysian-watchers worldwide, this case will be seen as a litmus test for Malaysia, the Najib administration, the government and Sharia authorities of Selangor (now under the control of the Pakatan Rakyat), and the state of Islamic praxis in Malaysia in general. The outcome of the case will tell us where Islam is heading in a country that has for some time now been seen and cast as an exemplary model of normative Islam at work. But is it really?

    Former Mufti Asri’s ‘crime’, if one could even call it that, was to preach Islam without an official permit. But in the course of the past few weeks the man himself has been vilified by his critics and accused of being – among other things – a Wahabi Muslim as well.

    It is an interesting debate. I can see how some who are drawn to anarchy would also be drawn to Islam. It has a very decentralized nature with only a Transcendent God and an anti-iconic Holy Prophet to hold it together. Islam is ….whatever they say it is. Politics. Activism. Terrorism. Mysticism. Etc. 

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  • shahed 8:47 pm on June 9, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: AMCLI, , leadership, non-profit

    Nominations are being accepted for the second class of the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute designed to provide training to American Muslim community service leaders who are under 40. The program consists of three 4-day retreats with training seminars and leadership skills workshops. I was part of the first class last year, and I highly recommend it for helping Muslim leaders become more effective and networked. Nominations must be in by July 17th. Contact me if you have any questions.

     
  • Andrea Useem 7:42 pm on August 10, 2008 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: leadership,

    On the making of Muslim women leaders. I had the pleasure of spending two days with KARAMAH’s summer law and leadership program: some seriously amazing leaders-in-the-making

     
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