Vancouver designates January 29 as a Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia
2-01-2023
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January 29, 2023. City oof Vancouver in a presss release stated, " Today, on the Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia, we join with the Muslim community to honour those murdered in the 2017 Quebec City mosque shooting."
On the Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia, we join Vancouver’s Muslim community to honour the victims of the 2017 Quebec City mosque terrorist attack.
Six years ago today, shortly after evening prayers, Ibrahima Barry, Mamadou Tanou Barry, Khaled Belkacemi, Aboubaker Thabti , Abdelkrim Hassane and Azzedine Soufiane were killed at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City, while several other worshipers were seriously injured. We grieve with their families and loved ones.
Tragically, Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate is an ongoing reality in Canada. According to Statistics Canada External website, opens in new tab, the number of police-reported hate crimes targeting the Muslim religion in 2021 increased 71% from the previous year. Those wearing religious symbols, particularly women in hijab and men in turban, continue to fight for their right to peaceful self-expression in public spaces including at some workplaces. Islamophobia is also often closely intertwined with white supremacy as an ideology, and its eradication is bound up with the creation of an anti-racist, equitable world. As we mark this day, we stand against hate with the Muslim community.
Bani Adam
A powerful reminder of good moral and social conduct is the 11th century poem “Bani Adam”, that adorns the wall of the United Nations in New York City:
All human beings / are members / of one frame,
Since all, at first, / from the same essence / came.
When time afflicts / a limb with pain
The other limbs / at rest / cannot remain.
If thou feel not / for other’s misery
A human being / is no name for thee.
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