The National Indigenous Desk actively engaged with coordinators across Canada in October 2024, focusing on strengthening relationships with Indigenous communities as per the guidance of Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih V (may Allah be his Helper). Key initiatives included online meetings to plan activities such as food donations to reserves or Indigenous friendship centers, adopting roads or parks in reserves, and fostering partnerships with local Indigenous schools. Coordinators were also tasked with implementing these activities regionally and developing programs to enhance cultural exchange and understanding.
Key National Initiatives
Food Drive Campaigns: Collaborated with Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Canada to organize food donations to reserves or Indigenous-recommended food banks.
Adopt-a-Road/Park Programs: Encouraged cleanup activities in Indigenous reserves.
Events and Outreach: Proposed events on reserves, in universities, and with Indigenous organizations to build connections, including youth sports activities and observance of “Every Child Matters.”
Publications: Work continues on developing four outreach flyers to share nationally with Indigenous communities.
Regional Activities
Hamilton/Niagara Region
Efforts are underway to host an event at McMaster University in collaboration with Indigenous student associations and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association. Discussions have been initiated with key university representatives, and outreach to Indigenous student associations is ongoing.
Regina Region
Elder Engagement: Elder Lorna Standing Ready visited Mahmood Mosque on October 2 to explain Indigenous cultural protocols, particularly the significance of tobacco.
Every Child Matters Program: On October 6, Elder Standing Ready, MLAs, a school trustee, and 30 Jama’at members participated in an event focused on residential school survivor awareness, featuring prayers, speeches, and community engagement.
Islamic Heritage Exhibitions: Four exhibitions were held in prominent locations, drawing significant participation from Indigenous guests.
Calgary Region
On October 4, the annual “Every Child Matters” program was held at Baitun Noor Mosque after Friday prayers. Local Indigenous members attended and appreciated the Jama’at’s efforts.
Saskatoon Region
A basketball tournament was organized for First Nations youth in October, featuring 20 participants from the White Buffalo Youth community. The day included a mosque tour and the tournament.
Vancouver Region
Members visited an Indigenous culture museum to gain a deeper understanding of the history and heritage of Indigenous populations.
Abbotsford, BC Region
Interfaith Conference: Elder Jack Eagle Spotted presented the Indigenous perspective to an audience of 296 attendees in Vernon.
Upcoming Events: Plans were underway to host Indigenous-focused events at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in November, with additional programs being scheduled in Mission and Kelowna.
