Wednesday, 11 June 2014

You. Are. I. - from United Religions Initiative (URI)

June 9, 2014

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This is the very first of what we hope to be many newsletters showcasing the dedicated, inspirational, and enlightening work of our URI community.

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SPOTLIGHT

URI Great Lakes and Young Leaders honoured for Sewa Day  


Vikas Pota, founder ofSewa Day, recently visited URI Great Lakes' office in Kampala, Uganda to present the Sewa Pioneers Award for a series of coordinated voluntary service events. 

"Sewa" or "Seva" is the Sanskrit word for "selfless service."

URI's Great Lakes region led URI's participation of Sewa Day with more than 100 URI Young Leaders in seven different cities...



"Listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of God."  

~Maya Angelou


More News from Our Partners 

 + "Remembering Quran Burning Day as a Win for Religion"--an uplifting perspective from The Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions' blog.
+ The Tony Blair Faith Foundation responds to the UK government, whose guide for schoolteachers at spotting pupils at risk of radicalization was revised recently.
+ "This is a portrait of my mother's soul. The soul is there, the simple majesty." --The Euphrates Institute reflects on the wisdom of Khalil Gibran.



A message from Victor Kazanjian
URI Executive Director 

Dear Friends,
During the last week of June, members of URI's Global Council and Global Staff will gather in San Francisco to begin the work of co-creating the second chapter of the United Religions Initiative.
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+ Global Youth Ambassadors CC's Lejla Hasandedic attended "Living Together is the Future," a conference for Christian and Muslim youth in Sarajevo 100 years after WWI.

+ Women's Interfaith Network and the women of URI call for peace and prayers in Africa amid escalating violence.  
+ Protecting and Restoring the Sacred CC along with URI's Global Indigenous Initiative (GII)held an event at the United Nations to protect sacred spaces. 
+ URI Africa and The Golden Rule held a youth sports event in Kibera, Kenya in honor of the Golden Rule.

+ Our newest Global Council Trustees have been selected, see our election results!

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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

A Serbian Orthodox Pentecost at the Monastery of the Descent of the Holy Spirit at Gerardville, Gauteng, South Africa.

My oldest internet friend is Steve Hayes. 
 Steve, formerly an Anglican,
is a Deacon in the Serbian Orthodox Church in South Africa.  
Here is a post from his blog, Khanya.
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Pentecost at Gerardville

by Steve
On the Monday of Pentecost Archbishop Damaskinos of Johannesburg and Pretoria visited the Monastery of the Descent of the Holy Spirit at Gerardville, on the western edge of the City of Tshwane, in Gauteng province, South Africa. Since the death of Father Nazarius (Pribojan) in 2008 there have been no monks living there permanently. Archbishop Damaskinos had not visited before, but came to see, and to discuss Fr Elias Palmos's plans to revive the monastery and develop the site (of 25 hectares) as a mission centre.
The clergy with Archbishop Damaskinos after the Divine Liturgy in St Demetrius Church. Deacon Stephen nHayes, Fr Elias Palmos, Archbishop Damaskinos, Fr George Cocotos, Archimandrite Athanasius Akunda
The clergy with Archbishop Damaskinos after the Divine Liturgy in St Demetrius Church. Deacon Stephen Hayes, Fr Elias Palmos, Archbishop Damaskinos, Fr George Cocotos, Archimandrite Athanasius Akunda
Fr Elias inherited some money from his father, and set up a trust to buy the land to be used for the church, and the Holy Community of New Sion to administer the centre on behalf of the church, with provision for the revival of the monastery, and future plans for a theological school, a mission centre, and a parish of the Archdiocese, using St Demetrius Church, the biggest church on the site.
The congregation at St Demetrius on Pentecost Monday, 2014, with Archbishop Damaskinos
The congregation at St Demetrius on Pentecost Monday, 2014, with Archbishop Damaskinos
The Feast of the Descent of the Holy Spirit seems an appropriate occasion to pray for the Holy Spirit to breathe new life into the place and those who are living there now, and will, we hope, with the blessing of Archbishop Damaskinos, do so in future.
The monastery site is on a portion of the farm Vlakplaas, and in the past another part of the farm was used as a place of torture and murder. We hope that the prayers of the people here will cleanse the land of its ugly past.
Archbishop Damaskinos has a tour of the monastery site.
Archbishop Damaskinos has a tour of the monastery site.
There is enough land at the site for many different kinds of activities without disturbing the peace of the monastery. Some of the celibate clergy are hoping to live there soon, to restart the monastic life, and help develop the centre. There is room for several different expressions of monastic life, including male and female monasteries, but for the immediate future we hope there will be enough people to reestablish the monastic life in one community.
Archbishop Damaskinos giving ikon cards to some of the children who were at the service
Archbishop Damaskinos giving ikon cards to some of the children who were at the service
The parish of St Demetrius has been in existence for some time, and serves those those live to the south and west pf Pretoria, including those at the children's home in Atteridgeville. Eventually it is hoped to build a church in Atteridgeville too, and indeed the foundations have been laid, but in the mean time the congregation in Atteridgeville has readers services, and are brought to St Demetrius by taxi for the Divine Liturgy.
With the possibility of more priests living at the monastery, it will also be possible to have more regular services at the parish church of St Demetrius.
It is also hoped, with the blessing of Archbishop Damaskinos, to have youth gatherings, to bring together young peoiple from different parishes, and have some teaching on the Orthodox Christiasn faith. It wouold also be a place for people of all ages from different parishes to come together, and Archbishop Damaskinos spoke of the possibility of holding such a celebration later this year.
When the Most High came down and confused the tongues
He divided the nations
but when He distributed the tongues of fire
He called all to unity
therefore with one voice we glorify the all-holy Spirit
(Kontakion for Pentecost)
The Monastery of the Descent of the Holy Spirit is a place for people of all nations, and it was fitting that on the feast of the Descnet of the Holy Spirit people of several different nationas and languages gathered.
St Demetrius Church, the biggest church at the monastery
St Demetrius Church, the biggest church at the monastery
Please pray for the Archbishop and the Archdiocese of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and for the Holy Community of New Sion, that through their efforts, guided by the Holy Spirit, Orthodox monasticism may be established in southern Africa.

Thousand members of the Dalit Christian community officially get reconverted into Hinduism

Watch the above video here

1,000 Dalit Christians to reconvert to Hinduism in TN
T S SREENIVASA RAGHAVAN, TNN, 13 April 2008, 02:15AM IST

CHENNAI: Thousand members who belong to Dalit Christian community will
officially get reconverted into Hinduism on Monday in Tirunelveli town in a
colourful function being organized by Hindu Monks Tamil Nadu Council.
This event gains significance in the backdrop March 9 police shootout in
which two people were killed when clashes broke out between the members of
upper caste Catholics and Dalit Catholics.

Speaking to TOI, Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) president Arjun Sampath said: "185
families of Dalit Christians will formally return to Hinduism. All of them
hail from the interior villages of Tirunelveli district. This event is being
organized on the occasion of Ambedkar's birthday."

HMK had earlier tried to hold the event at Nellayappar temple in Tirunelveli.
However, the HR&CE department which governs the temple refused permission
saying that the temple premises could not be used for such purposes.
"So, we're now holding the function at Nellai Sangeetha Sabha - which is a
private hall", Arjun said. It's learnt the function will start with a
ganapathi homam and would be followed by prayaschitha yagam (atonement
ritual) and sudhi chadangu (purification rite)
"We'll purify all those who return to Hinduism by sprinkling 'ganga theertha'
and 'sethu theertha.' We've specially brought waters from Rameshwaram sea and
the Ganges for this purpose", Arjun said and added all of them would also be
bestowed with holy Hindu names.

Further, those who want to follow Saiva cult would be given bhasmam (sacred
ash) and a string of rudraksha while the vaishnavite converts would be given
namam (tilak) and a string of tulsi. The Dalit Christians who return to Hindu
fold would also be given a mantra deeksha (formal initiation) both in
Sanskrit and Tamil.

HMK has also engaged the services of several notaries who would be present
during the re-conversion function. "The members who return to Hindu fold will
take an oath before them and sign affidavits. Later, we'll get the conversion
certificates from Arya Samaj to get their names changed in the gazette",
Arjun said.

Depending on the success of this re-conversion, HMK also plans to re-convert
20,000 Christians in Villupuram district. "We'll take it up in August", Arjun
said.

India has a total 24 million Christian population. Of this Dalit Christians
constitute 15 million while tribal Christians account for 3 million.
In Tamil Nadu, Dalit Christians complain of discrimination at the hands of
upper caste Christians. They have separate burial grounds and seating
arrangements.
http://t.co/jGoakGy5DS
--
Steve Hayes
E-mail: shayes@dunelm.org.uk
Blog: http://khanya.wordpress.com
Web: http://www.khanya.org.za/stevesig.htm







http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-07-10/news/40492343_1_dalits-vanniyar-caste-immanuel-sekaran

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Ballarat Mosque - Past dreams and future realities

Below in the blog is a post inviting all to a barbecue on Saturday week at Lake Esmond which includes a tour of the site where the new Ballarat Mosque is being built by the Islamic Society of Ballarat.

This is an important event not only in the Islamic community here in Ballarat but for the wider community in this historic city:  Ballarat's first Mosque.

Like all important events involving family and community, memories are unleashed - memories that Ballarat Interfaith Network wishes to record here.  This material has been collected by Ihsan ul Haq Bajwa.  Ihsan is the General Secretary of the Islamic Society of Ballarat and is a member of the Ballarat Interfaith Network (BIN).  
Picture above is from The Courier, Ballarat's daily newspaper. Picture is by Jeremy Bannister

The events describe people coming from faraway places to Ballarat. These people gather for prayer.  A sense of community builds - but people move on and away and come and go very much like the ocean tide.  At last however, the tide reaches shore it seems and something that was merely a glint in the eye, a fragment of a dream is becoming reality................


Summary of the 
Islamic Society of Ballarat 

The founding members of Islamic Society of Ballarat Dr Qaseem, Dr Ibrahim Sultan, Brother Nizam, Dr Monir ul Islam, Fahd Alizai, Bilal Munir and Dr Shahid set up a trust in Dr Qaseem's name in 2006 to collect money and to organise effort to build a Mosque in Ballarat. In 2008 Dr Bani Mustafa and Alkadiri played important role for ISB in the University

It took some time to write the constitution and the First AGM was held in 2009. Brother Kaseem Seedat(Lawyer) helped to rectify any legal matters. In this AGM, the constitution was finalized and the first committee was elected under the president ship of Dr Ibrahim Sultan.

Meanwhile brother Saeed Al Muharami worked for fund raising from UAE and other brothers.

With slow pace in 5 years till 2012 ISB people were able to sell the dream of Masjid and raise ISB finances to $98,000. 

In May 2012 a new committee was elected with Abdul Rahman Alkahlan ,Ihsan Ul Haq Bajwa , Dr M. Saad Saleem , Dr Shamsul Huda Dr Shamsheer Syed, Saud Al Qurainee .  This committee find out and purchase a suitable place in Canadian for Mosque in Sep 2012. Brother Abdul Rahman Alkahlan and Brother Faisel played leading role in fund raising. In Total in 4 months about $1,62,000 was added in ISB account. 

In Sep 2012 Ihsan Ul Haq Bajwa was elected as President and Mehfooz Ahmed and Brother Arshad added in committee. 
  • Detailed Elevation Plan, Parking Plan and other plans for Mosque were finalized.
  • In May 2013 Planning Permit for place of worship was approved 
  • In Sept 2013 Building Permit was approved. 
  • In Feb 2014 Contract Signed and Construction for New Building for Mosque Started. 


In Apr 2014 Shamsul Huda  was elected as President and Nwaaf Al Qahtanee added in committee.

Mosque building is almost complete and hope after finalizing few remaining tasks it will be open for regular prayers.

Best Regards,

Ihsan ul Haq Bajwa. 
General Secretary 
Islamic Society of Ballarat



From: Saad Saleem
Sent: Thursday, 5 June 2014 12:16 AM

To: Ihsan ul Haq Bajwa
Cc: Fahd Alizai
Subject: Re: Fw: Mosque barbecue on Saturday week

Assalam-o-Alaikum,
Fahd Bhai can correct me if I'm wrong. There were two Saudi students who used to live in my house. We all came together in 2005 to Ballarat. One of the student's name was Ali Al-Mashi and the other student was Abdullah Al-Tuwaian. There used to be a small prayer room in the University for people from any faith. Ali was very enthusiastic about organising a prayer room in the University. I'm not sure exactly, but he was able to meet the University Vice-Chancellor and the city mayor by himself. After these meetings, University set-up a prayer room. When people heard about this prayer room, they started praying Juma' here. Abdullah had a beard and beautiful voice so he used to lead the prayer. At the end of 2005, both Abdullah and Ali left Ballarat.

In the meanwhile, brother Nizam, Dr Monir ul Islam, Dr Qaseem, Fahd Bhai, Bilal Bhai, Dr Ibrahim, Dr Shahid set up a trust in Dr Qaseem's name to collect money and to organise effort to build a mosque. The trust was ineffective because no one could agree on anything. I remember going on a meeting with the mayor where we didn't have a clear direction. Later, it was decided that this will be a society with a constitution and an elected executive body. It took some time to write the constitution and the first AGM was held in 2009 (I may be wrong). In this AGM, the constitution was finalised and the first committee was elected under the president ship of Dr Ibrahim. Dr Bani Mustafa was the most popular candidate in that election but he gave the position of president to Dr Ibrahim. 

The newly created society couldn't agree on basics, such as, where to buy the land. Over time, the community lost interest in the society. Saad, Ihsan, and Shams filled the gap and ran the society for some time. As a result, the previous leadership of the society was completely replaced.  

After this you know the rest of the story. I think brother Fahd can fill in the gaps in my story because I was active/inactive during this period. 
--
Best regards
Saad Saleem

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Ihsan has provided a list of those who made key contributions to the Islamic Society of Ballarat.  It is with gratitude their names are recorded.

Abdul Rahman Alkahlan 
Ihsan Ul Haq Bajwa  
Dr Shamsul Huda  Dr Shamsheer Syed
Dr Ibrahim Sultan
Dr Monir Ul Islam 
Dr M. Saad Saleem
Dr Qaseem Ahmad
Saud Alquraini  
Fahad Khan Alizai
Mehfooz Ahmed  
Muhammad Arshad.

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We do live in a very real world - a world which often seems to be filled with turmoil. There have been protests in Australia in many locations with regard to building Islamic institutions. Ballarat is not an exception. Below are links to articles in Ballarat's daily newspaper, The Courier, which show the short debate on the matter of the Mosque. Ballarat Interfaith Network believes that the Mosque will become yet another peaceful place of worship in Ballarat.

www.thecourier.com.au/story/.../anti-islamic-group-moves-to-stop-mosque/
Feb 2, 2014 ... AN anti-Islamic group is mobilising against Ballarat's first mosque.
www.thecourier.com.au/.../ballarats-growing-muslim-population-seeks-place- to-worship/
Feb 1, 2008 ... PLANS to build a mosque in Ballarat are being made by the city's Islamic society. A growing Muslim population in the city and a lack of ...
www.thecourier.com.au/story/2065576/islamic-facility-needed-for-ballarat/
Feb 4, 2014 ... By IHSAN UL HAQ BAJWA, Islamic Society of Ballarat president ... and there isn't a single Muslim community center or a mosque in Ballarat.
www.thecourier.com.au/story/.../mosque-can-only-be-an-improvement/
Feb 7, 2014 ... THE Muslim population in Ballarat has grown to such numbers that a mosque is now required, to service their religious needs.
www.thecourier.com.au/story/.../mosque-protest-showsbackward-attitude/
Feb 11, 2014 ... I was disgusted and disheartened by the pathetic protest against the building of a mosque inBallarat.
www.thecourier.com.au/story/586143/student-calls-for-citys-first-mosque/
Aug 5, 2005 ... A SAUDI Arabian student hopes to build Ballarat's first mosque at the University ofBallarat.

Song of Songs of Solomon: A Poetic Interpretation by Lindsay Falvey

From Lindsay Falvey
an interesting person, an interesting and creative contribution.


Tuesday, 3 June 2014

You are invited to a barbecue and mosque tour hosted by Ballarat Interfaith Network and the Islamic Society of Ballarat >>> 14 June

Ballarat is getting a brand-spanking new Mosque. Please come and see. Below are details of a barbecue being hosted by the Ballarat Interfaith Network and the Islamic Society of Ballarat at Lake Esmond on Saturday 14 June from 11am to 1pm.  There will also be a visit to the nearby construction site.

All the details are below.