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Imam Bashir Ali: Community Leadership Summit San Diego, California November 15, 2014
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Our Purpose/Mission (HQ 3:104) “Let there be from you a community inviting to the goodness/prosperity; commanding universally recognized human excellence; preventing influences that void the human nature. Those, they, will be the successful.”
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Our Purpose/Mission (IWDM Vision) Remake the World Model Muslim Communities New Africa Islamic Democracy Develop Community Life Shared Freedom Space
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Natural Dynamism of Community Life (HQ 2:148) “And to everyone is a direction/purpose which He turns him; so excel in the good. Wherever you are, Allah will bring you together. Truly Allah has power over all things.”
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Natural Dynamism of Community Life Time/Change Dynamic Direction Purpose Progression Oneness/Diversity Dynamic
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Oneness Diversity
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Where Are We Now? Community In Transition Natural Progression Demographic Challenges Community Development Challenges
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Imam W. Deen Mohammed: “…Islam is a religion that directs us to community, to develop community- under G-d.” (September 11, 2008)
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Community Development Challenges Social Marriage Family Life Youth Engagement Economic Education Cultural Governance (External/Internal)
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Establishing “Islamic Democracy”
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Imam W. Deen Mohammed: ”…I believe that Islamic Democracy is the situation we need if we are to really progress in America.” “…Our most urgent instrument is Muslim democracy.”
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Islamic Democracy Principles Authority Accountability Diversity Amruhum Shuraa Baynahum Freedom of Speech
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Islamic Democracy Principles Transparency/Openness Standards Justice and Conflict Resolution Responsive Progressive
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Islamic Democracy Principles Authority (of Governance and Leadership) Allah/Quran Example and Sunnah of Muhammad the Prophet (pbum) Community (consent of the Believers)
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Islamic Democracy Principles Accountability Allah Furqan (Quranic criteria) Community of Believers
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Islamic Democracy Principles Diversity (of community life) Demography, Opinions, Interests Specialization of effort, institutions Leadership Representation (demographic, geographic)
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Islamic Democracy Principles Amruhum Shuraa Baynahum (HQ 42:38) Imam W. Deen Mohammed Tafseer: “G-d says to us, ‘Order upon the principle of Shuraa, of mutual consultation…’ This is a meeting of the minds, the mutual meeting of the best minds, discussing the matter and coming up with a consensus, a judgment they all support. Right? That’s what G-d says to do…” March 14, 2008, Boston, Massachusetts
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Islamic Democracy Principles Amruhum Shuraa Baynahum (HQ 42:38) Qualifications (knowledge/character/disposition) Representation (diverse) ▪ Election ▪ Selection
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Islamic Democracy Principles Amruhum Shuraa Baynahum (HQ 42:38) Participation/Engagement (broad-based) Process (inclusive) Objective (majority consensus) Types/Application ▪ Informal: interpersonal, situational ▪ Formal: organizational, community (local, regional, national, international, global)
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Islamic Democracy Principles Freedom of Speech Individuals free to express their opinions or concerns and to question their leaders and institutions Representatives/Leaders free to respectfully differ with each other in private and public Media has the right to inquire and question the leaders, policies, and institutions of the society
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Islamic Democracy Principles Transparency/Openness Actions open to the scrutiny of the community Need to have open, honest public discussion/debate of important issues to the community Obligation to report to the community on activities, use of community resources, critical issues, decisions, and inquiries/questions
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Islamic Democracy Principles Standards Community/Society has a right to establish standards/policies for structure and development in conjunction with the Quran, Sunnah of PM, and IWDM Logic Standards must evolve with the growth and development of the community
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Islamic Democracy Principles Justice and Conflict Resolution Equal justice applied to all measured against Furqan of Quran, Sunnah of PM, and community standards Leaders should be an example Utilize Islamic conflict resolution/arbitration processes Willingness to accept consequences for violation
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Islamic Democracy Principles Responsive Responding to changing needs/concerns of individuals, groups, community Responding to different circumstances
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Islamic Democracy Principles Progressive Evolving and adjusting to the natural dynamism (changing circumstances and consciousness) of human and community life Continuous learning, assessment, evaluation, and improvement for the society Self-corrective
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Current Situation/Future Challenges Natural Progression and Model Development Local Regional/Sections National (Community-wide)
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Current Situation Local Models (Masajid/Centers/Organizations) Bylaws (organizational structure) Elections (Imams/officers/boards) Boards/Shuraa Bodies Incorporation
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Current Situation/Future Challenges Regional/Sections Organized Imams/Elected Conveners Other Organizations/Efforts (addressing community needs) Regional Leadership Teams (Intelligentsia) Coordinated Efforts
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Current Situation/Future Challenges National (Community-wide) Organized Imams (Sectional Conveners) National Organizations/Teams Regional/Sectional Leadership Team Representatives (Intelligentsia) Coordinated Efforts with Community Leaders (Community Leadership Summits, etc.)
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Imam W. Deen Mohammed: “…So this is how it works. The whole, all important parts work together for the success of the whole. And this is a true democracy, when all the people are included in shaping and promoting or directing of the interests of the community. That makes for a true democracy.”
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Next Steps?...
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Shukran, Peace and Blessings!
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