Montreal Perspectives
By Jalaluddin S. Hussain
Canadian 
Muslims for Jerusalem's Visual presentation: impressive and emotive!
Nadira Mustapha, Outstanding Muslim Canadian 
Woman
Nadira Mustapha's visual presentation entitled, "Al-Quds, as the 
barometer of the Muslim Ummah", was an impressive and emotive 
experience. Held on Sunday, February 6, 2005, at the Concordia 
University Hall Building, in downtown Montreal, it was an eye-opening 
account of her trip to the Occupied Territories, in the Winter of 2003. 
While basing herself in the West Bank, she travelled to the refugee 
camps, hospitals, mosques and churches, in the cities of Jeruasalem, 
Ramallah, Nablus, Tulkarem, Bethelem and Jericho.
Fullfilment of a dream
It was a fulfillment of a cherished dream for her, because after 
having already visited Mecca and Medina, she very much wanted to visit 
the third important holy site of 
Islam, 
namely, 
Masjid Al-Aqsa.
It is, unfortunate and tragic, however, that even after 54 years of 
Israeli 
occupation, with never-ending forced expulsions, home-demolitions, 
land confiscations, harrassments, ethnic segregations, seizure of 
identity papers and denial of religious freedoms, the militant and 
martyrdom-seeking 
Palestinians 
are still fighting on, this unequal, Goliath-versus-David war.
Nadira Mustapha is a doctorate student in Islamic Law at McGill 
University's Institute of Islamic Studies and is also the President 
of the Canadian Muslims for Jerusalem (CMJ) organization.
In order to support the objectives of this pro-active Montreal Muslim 
organization and to get to know more about it, readers of 
New Trend 
are encouraged to go to their website at: 
www.cmjerusalem.org 
and also give them their feedback, by e-mailing 
cmjerusalem@yahoo.ca.
What Canadians think about the Palestinian struggle
In the February 2, 2005 column, entitled, "Canadians don't share 
Ottawa's pro-Israel tilt of Paul Martin's federal government", 
Jeffery Simpson of the Globe and Mail, expressed his frank opinion 
about the recent celebrations of the 60th anniversary of the liberation 
of the prisoners of Auschwitz. He also mentioned, in his article, 
about the recernt findings of a Study of Canadian Attitudes 
Towards Israel, conducted by Government Policy Consultants (GPC), 
an Ottawa firm, for the recently-created Canadian Council for 
Israel and Jewish Advocacy. This GPC Study reported, besides other 
things that, "the Palestinians are viewed as the underdogs and the 
Canadians traditionally identify with the underdogs." It is also 
important to note that whatever the Canadian Jews may believe about 
the Canadian 
media, 
only 11 percent of Canadians really think that the 
media 
is biased against Israel, while more than 33 percent believe that 
the Canadian 
media 
is against the Palestinians.
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