Imam Shirazi International Islamic Center meets Montreal representative of the Canadian Parliament
March 9, 2016
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take care of Muslim communities living in Western countries
Following the directives of the Eminent Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Sadiq al-Husseini al-Shirazi, may Allah prolong his life, to take care of Muslim communities living in Western countries; the Imam Shirazi International Islamic Center has met with Angro Dylan, Montreal representative of the Canadian Parliament.
During the meeting, the director of the center Sheikh Saleh Sibawayh submitted a report describing the Shia Muslim community problems in Canada, and demanded more attention by the Canadian governmental and civil institutions to solve problems.
From her part, Dylan stressed for the need of Muslim citizens participation in social and civil occasions, and to expand cooperation, expressing her positive feelings for such meetings and their benefits in identifying the problems of the Muslim community in Canada.
Sheikh Sibawayh concluded by explaining some of the programs and activities of the Shia religious centers in Canada.Following the directives of the Eminent Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Sadiq al-Husseini al-Shirazi, may Allah prolong his life, to take care of Muslim communities living in Western countries; the Imam Shirazi International Islamic Center has met with Angro Dylan, Montreal representative of the Canadian Parliament.
During the meeting, the director of the center Sheikh Saleh Sibawayh submitted a report describing the Shia Muslim community problems in Canada, and demanded more attention by the Canadian governmental and civil institutions to solve problems.
From her part, Dylan stressed for the need of Muslim citizens participation in social and civil occasions, and to expand cooperation, expressing her positive feelings for such meetings and their benefits in identifying the problems of the Muslim community in Canada.
Sheikh Sibawayh concluded by explaining some of the programs and activities of the Shia religious centers in Canada.