El-Farouk Khaki

El-Farouk Khaki

Infobox Officeholder
honorific-prefix =
name = El-Farouk Khaki
honorific-suffix = LL.B


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birth_date = birth date and age | 1963|10|26
birth_place = Tanzania
residence = Toronto, Ontario
death_date =
death_place =
party = New Democratic Party
religion = Muslim
spouse =

El-Farouk Khaki (born October 26, 1963) is a Canadian refugee and immigration lawyer, and human rights activist on issues including gender equality, sexual orientation, and progressive Islam. He was the New Democratic Party's candidate for the House of Commons in the riding of Toronto Centre in a March 17, 2008 by-election. Khaki came in second to Liberal Bob Rae with 13.8% of the vote.

Biography

He was born in Tanzania, which his family fled in 1971 escaping political persecution. His parents arrived in Canada in 1974 and settled in Vancouver where Khaki grew up.Catherine Patch, "Queer Muslims find peace; El-Farouk Khaki founded Salaam Offers a place to retain spirituality", "Toronto Star", June 15, 2006] He earned a law degree from the University of British Columbia before moving to Ottawa in 1988 and has lived and worked in Toronto since 1989.Nicholas Keung, [http://www.thestar.com/article/196944 Gay, Muslim lawyer bucks stereotypes -- El-Farouk Khaki says human rights abuses call for a 'jihad,' a struggle against injustice] , "Toronto Star", March 29, 2007] He worked as a political staffer at Queen's Park until 1993 when he left to establish his legal practice. Khaki is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and has been in private practice since 1993. Lavender Law 2007 Speaker Biography, [http://www.lavenderlaw.org/bios.html] , "Lavender Law 2007 Speaker Bios", September 6, 2007]

Activism

Khaki founded "Salaam" in 1991, a support group for queer Muslims.

In 2003, he helped organized the first female-led, mixed-gender Muslim congregational prayers in Canada for the Salaam/Al-Fateha International Conference, and in 2005, organized the first such prayers anywhere to be held in a mosque.Rachel Sa, "Making history first mosque prayers led by a woman: Mixed-gender service", "National Post", July 2, 2005] Jen Gerson, "Woman leads Islamic prayers in mosque, a first for Canada -- Country could become the conscience of the religion, she says in Friday sermon", "Globe & Mail", July 2, 2005] [http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/pamela_k_taylor/] , "Washington Post/Newsweek] He has served on the Toronto Mayor's Committee on Community & Race Relations, on the board of The 519 Community Centre, and is now elected chair of Africans in Partnership Against AIDS. [http://www.elfaroukkhaki.ca] , "www.elfaroukkhaki.ca"]

Khaki regularly speaks publicly at events and in news media on issues ranging from refugee protection,Frank Prendergast, "Lives at risk, warn activists", "Xtra!", February 25, 1998] to the global AIDS crisis, Canadian multiculturalism,Zuhair Kashmeri, "Does the UofT's discipline code target minorities?", "Toronto Star", April 4, 1995] racism,persecution of sexual minorities around the world,Charles Montgomery, "Queer Refugees -- Canada is seen as a haven for those persecuted for their sexual orientation. Do we deserve the praise?", "Georgia Straight", Vol. 35, #1754, Aug. 2-9, 2001] and religious and racial profiling in the war on terror, among other topics. His appearances include CTV's morning television program "Canada AM", [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070208/nicaraguan_claimant_070208/20070208/ Gay refugee claimant fights deportation order] , "CTV", February 8, 2007] CBC Radio One's "The Current", [http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2006/200606/20060612.html Gay persecution in Iraq, Islamic historical context] , "CBC", June 12, 2006] and others.

On April 30, 2007, Khaki won the New Democratic Party's nomination in Toronto Centre.Rob Salerno, [http://www.xtra.ca/public/viewstory.aspx?AFF_TYPE=3&STORY_ID=2990&PUB_TEMPLATE_ID=2 NDP picks queer lawyer for Toronto Centre] , "Xtra!", May 10, 2007] Since then, incumbent Bill Graham resigned necessitating a by-election to be held on March 17, 2008.Barbara Yaffe, [http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/editorial/story.html?id=64ff4654-24f8-4b2a-abf5-0b810db00d47 Byelections will show whether Tories have any Quebec traction] , "Vancouver Sun", August 17, 2007]

Refugee law

In 1994, Khaki represented a refugee claim before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada which lasted eight sittings rather than the usual single session and led to the implementation of sensitivity training for IRB Members and staff on sexual orientation issues.

Khaki continues to specialize in representing before the IRB a variety of severely marginalized social groups, such as persons living with HIV/AIDS and women fleeing domestic violence or other gender-based persecution.

Progressive Islam

Khaki founded Salaam, the first gay Muslim group in Canada and second in the world, in 1993, and organized the Salaam/Al-Fateha International Conference in 2003. He also co-founded and served as Secretary General of the Muslim Canadian Congress, in August 2006 the group split. Khaki and other members including much of the leadership of the MCC created a new organization, the Canadian Muslim Union (CMU).

Awards

Khaki was honoured at the 2006 Pride Week gala for his role in promoting queer Muslim awareness through Salaam. Reverend Brent Hawkes of the Toronto Metropolitan Community Church said of Khaki and the group, "I think Salaam is very important, both locally and internationally, in terms of creating a safe place for people of Muslim tradition to be able to come together both socially and spiritually". Of Khakis role, he said "The work that El-Farouk has done is to help to make sure there is an option there."

In spring 2007, Khaki received the Steinert and Ferreiro Award from the Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal Foundation for his "major role in paving the way in Canada for refugee protection on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender", and because he "broke ground" in his work on gender equality in the Muslim community. [http://www.lgca.ca/documents/LGCAMay29revised.pdf Tireless Activist and Advocate for Human Rights] , "LGCA", 2007] The previous summer, Pride Toronto, one of the world's largest gay-pride festivals, recognized his work building tolerance and inclusiveness in the Muslim community with the 2006 Pride Award for Excellence in Spirituality. [http://www.pridetoronto.com/media/downloads/pr_05232006.pdf Award Honourees Announced] , "Pride Toronto", June 20, 2006] Also in 2007, Khaki was honoured with the Canadian Bar Association's Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conference Hero Award for contributions made in the area of equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people for his work with refugees who are sexual minorities or suffering from HIV. [ [http://www.cba.org/CBA/News/2007_Releases/2007-08-11_sogichero.aspx "El-Farouk Khaki honoured with 2007 CBA SOGIC Hero Award,"] "Canadian Bar Association", August 11, 2007, accessed March 20, 2008]

Electoral record

Voter Turn Out 23%
-
Bob Rae
align=right|14,187
align=right|59.2
align=right|+7.0%
-
El-Farouk Khaki
align=right|3,299
align=right|13.8
align=right|-9.9%
-
Chris Tindal
align=right|3,263
align=right|13.6
align=right|+8.4%
-
Donald Meredith
align=right|2,982
align=right|12.5
align=right|-5.7%
-
Animal Alliance
Liz White
align=right|123
align=right|0.5
align=right|+0.4%
-
Doug Plumb
align=right|97
align=right|0.4
align=right|-
-
align="left" colspan=2|Liberal hold
align="right"|Swing
align="right"| +8.5
align="right"

References

External links

* [http://www.salaamcanada.com/ Salaam home page]


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