Olive Tree Foundation ‘distinguishes itself in a quiet and unassuming way’

Olive Tree Foundation ‘distinguishes itself in a quiet and unassuming way’
Dr. Kathy Bullock, Director of the Tessellate Institute

(July 29, 2009) – “The Olive Tree Foundation has distinguished itself, in a quiet and unassuming way, for being one of the most important and forward thinking organisations established in Canada,” Dr. Kathy Bullock told the audience at the Annual Appreciation Brunch of the Olive Tree Foundation held on Sunday, July 26 in Markham.Dr. Bullock is the Director of the recently formed policy institute and think tank, the Tessellate Institute (TTI), and she delivered the keynote address at the Appreciation event on TTI’s inaugural project, ‘Mosque One: Oral Histories of Toronto’s First Mosque’“Since its founding in 2004, the Olive Tree Foundation has served our community with excellence. They have supported projects that address real needs in our community, of women and girls, of children and education, and of disabled Muslims,” she said.Dr. Bullock, in her address, elaborated on the Tessellate Institute’s first project that will document Muslims’ narratives as part of the Canadian social fabric. The information will be promoted and made available through a multimedia website that will provide open access to this research.The Olive Tree Foundation, earlier this year, provided a grant to the Tessellate Institute to fund the project.“TTI’s oral history of the first mosque in Toronto, which was established nearly 50 years ago, provides a wealth of data to demonstrate that Muslims aimed to live their lives here as good citizens and good neighbours, to be people of faith, and to raise decent children, who in turn would become good neighbours, citizens and workers. It is no different today,” Dr. Bullock said.She told the audience of the surprises that were uncovered during the research.“As we crafted this research project, I have felt like an explorer discovering and charting unmapped lands,” she said.“The discovery, of a Muslim Society in Toronto and a Masjid prior to Jami Masjid has been one of the most exciting things discovered, amongst other exciting things discovered of this project, like the fact that Malcolm X visited the Dundas St Mosque, or that the current oil minister of Iraq, Dr Shahristani, was the Sunday school teacher at Dundas Street Mosque – it felt as if we were being initiated into a secret society, and now, through this project, we are inviting the whole community into the secret.”Earlier in the program, Muneeb Nasir, President of the Olive Tree Foundation, outlined the history and reasons that led to the establishment of the charity.“A few years ago, a number of community activists met and proposed that the Canadian Muslim community really needed to revive an institution that was vital in supporting good works in the past, the system of Awqaf (or endowments),” he said.“We felt that it was vital for the future of Canadian Muslims to establish such an endowment foundation that can once again lead community development.”The Appreciation Brunch, which was attended by a number of community leaders, ended on an upbeat note when Pervez Nasim, the Chairman of the Islamic & Ansar Co-operative Housing Corporations, pledged to establish an endowment fund to support the elderly who require long-term care assistance but are unable to meet their needs.Dr. Kathy Bullock commended the Olive Tree Foundation for “the vision to support less tangible projects; it is a testament to their wisdom and vision for the Canadian Muslim community, as it demonstrates a visionary ability to see beyond the bricks and mortar needs of our community.”Photo Essay

otf2009-9Olive Tree Foundation Apprecitation Brunch - Sunday July 26, 2009

 

otf2009-11Imran Yousuf, Secretary of the Olive Tree Foundation
otf2009-7Abdalla Idris Ali of ISNA and Dr. Kathy Bullock, Director of the Tessellate Institute
otf2009-17Saeed Haniff (R), Board member of Olive Tree Foundation with Asad Yakob
otf2009-16Pervez Nasim, Chairman Islamic Housing & Ansar Housing Co-op

 

otf2009-6Brunch
otf2009-3Muneeb Nasir (L), President of Olive Tree Foundation with Hanif Nori, Riding President, Liberal Party-Scarborough Rouge River
otf2009-4Haseeb Ali (L), Treasurer of Olive Tree Foundation with Lawyer, Shahzad Siddiqui

 

otf2009-12Amer Meknas (R), Afaun Mandol, Taha Ghayyur of MuslimFest with Haseeb Ali of the Olive Tree Foundation
ShabbirShabir Ally (L), President of the Islamic Information and Dawah Centre with Nabeel Nasir and Muneeb Nasir
Zahida Murtaza (R), Chair of the Federation of Muslim WomenZahida Murtaza (R), Chair of the Federation of Muslim Women with Dr. Jennifer Selby of Memorial University

 

Muneeb Nasir greets Rabia Khedr, Executive Director of CAM-D and her husband HusamMuneeb Nasir greets Rabia Khedr, Executive Director of CAM-D and her husband Husam

 

Muneeb & Fanieza Nasir with Dr. Hind Al-Abdaleh (R), of Wilfred Laurier University and her familyMuneeb & Fanieza Nasir (L) with Dr. Hind Al-Abdaleh (R), of Wilfred Laurier University and her family
Abdalla Idris Ali (L) of ISNA with Mohammed Jalaluddin and Hussein Siddiqui of Ansar FinancialAbdalla Idris Ali (L) of ISNA with Mohammed Jalaluddin and Hussein Siddiqui of Ansar Financial

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