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News: Islamic Heritage Month at the Toronto District School Board – October 2024

TDSB has proudly recognized Islamic Heritage Month (IHM) during the month of October since 2016.  This year, the theme is Sabr and Shukr.  

Islamic Heritage Month has been recognized across Canada in different ways since October 2007.  In November 2016, the Province of Ontario established October as Islamic History Month through the Islamic Heritage Month Act, and further stated that “proclaiming a month to be Islamic Heritage Month in Ontario will provide all Ontarians, both today and in future generations, with an opportunity to reflect, celebrate, and learn about the rich and longstanding Islamic history in the Province and the diverse roles and contributions of Muslim people in communities across Ontario.  This new understanding will in turn help combat anti-Islamic sentiment.” (Link:  https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/16i20)

Sabr and shukr are oft-mentioned concepts in the Qu’ran that offer guidance as to how Muslims should face challenges. Sabr is patience, perseverance, and persistence, which are essential to accomplishing goals, overcoming obstacles, and dealing with setbacks. Shukr is gratitude that allows one to recognize one’s blessings and can take the form of words, feelings, or behaviours. Every day, we find ways to face challenges, both small and large, with a combination of sabr and shukr. This Islamic Heritage Month we will explore how sabr and shukr are woven into the lived experiences, histories, and cultures of Muslim communities.

 

This year’s IHM poster features ten remarkable Muslim Olympic athletes whose journeys are a testament to the values of sabr and shukr. Competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics, these athletes overcame significant personal and professional challenges, embodying resilience, faith, and perseverance at the highest level. From Arshad Nadeem’s record-breaking javelin throw to Sifan Hassan’s triumphant treble after a heart-breaking fall at the 2023 Worlds in Budapest, each athlete’s story showcases how sabr and shukr are not only principles of their faith but integral to their success. 

 

This poster highlights their achievements, reminding us that with patience and gratitude, greatness is possible even in the face of adversity. A copy of this poster has been sent to each school, along with a 3-page supplement offering more information about these athletes. It is also available digitally here: IHM 2024 Poster.

 

 

At the Toronto District School Board, several educational opportunities are being organized for all students, staff and the TDSB community to further learn about Islamic traditions, cultures and customs. These offerings include:


Coding Workshops
A Poet-Author Talk
Art Workshops
Fresh daily announcements
Educational resources

 

Please review this weblink which includes the TDSB Islamic Heritage Month Resource Guidebook, updated in 2023, and also features the newly updated daily announcements.  

 

Please follow us on X (formerly Twitter): @tdsb_ihm

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