12
July
2007

Jerusalem Peace Makers0

MPV is sponsoring an event with Jerusalem Peacemakers and Pilgrimage of Peace entitled “Elevating the Sparks of Peace: Stories of Hope and Reconciliation From the Holy Land.” This event will feature a presentation by Jeruasalem Peacemakers’ Eliyahu McLean. You’ll also have a chance to hear the inspiring experiences of recent Pilgrimage of Peace travelers, including Vanessa Karam and Father Wilfredo Benitez, Rector of St. Anselm’s of Canterbury Church. Read the rest of this entry »

22
May
2007

First Annual Conference Successfully Concludes0

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PROGRESSIVE MUSLIMS CONVENE; STRUCTURE NEW ORGANIZATION

Founding conference attracts diverse gathering resolved to create physical spaces for progressive Muslims

Bronxville, NY/Los Angeles, CA: The progressive Muslim movement in the United States took a significant step forward as a diverse collection of activists, organizers, and academics gathered at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York, May 15-17, for the first conference of Muslims for Progressive Values (”MPV”, website: http://www.mpvusa.org). Coming together in fellowship, they joined in communal devotion, shared the various personal, intellectual, and spiritual journeys that brought them there, and discussed how to formulate their positions on political, social, and cultural issues and how to interact with other progressives and other Muslims. They also elected an Executive Board to lead them for the next two years.

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15
May
2007

First Annual Conference - Agenda Announced0

The agenda for our first annual conference has been announced. This year’s theme is “Finding our Voice” and the conference will be held from June 15th through June 17th at Sarah Lawrence College in New York.

Friday June 15th, 2007

3pm Friday Congregational Prayer
Khatib and prayer leader TBA, preferably a female Imam.

4:00-6:00pm Conference Registration and Informal Activities
A hike around the SL campus, display of best khutbahs (sermons) from the first khutbah competition. Asr is at 5 pm

6:00-7:00pm Dinner (included in registration)

7:00-7:30pm Conference Opening
Pamela Taylor, co-founder of MPV: Introduction on how we came about, philosophy, vision and the principles. Introduction of organizers and some of the accomplishments to date.
Ani Zonneveld, fellow co-founder of MPV: Goals to accomplish for the conference; musical performance of “My Favorite Passages.”

7:30–9:00pm White Board Session
Conversation on what people hope to see from a Progressive Muslim organization – what issues are important to them, what activities, etc. Floor is open to each participant to introduce themselves and to express their hopes for the weekend. Maghrib begins at 8:30.

9:00pm-?? Informal socializing
Ani sings “Ummah Wake Up,” followed by open mic music/poetry. Dhikr session lead by Sheikha Fariha for those interested.

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1
March
2007

MPV Board Member to Lead Prayer on International Women’s Day - March 9, 20070

The Canadian Muslim Union is honored to announce the First Annual International Women’s Day Juma’a (Friday Congregational) Prayer, to be held in Toronto, Ontario< on March 9, 2007. The Service will begin at 1:20pm.The prayer will be led by Pamela Taylor, former co-chair of the Progressive Muslim Union and current Chair of Muslims for Progressive Values. Ms. Taylor made history in 2005 by being the first woman to lead mixed-gender Muslim congregational prayers in a U.S. mosque. She is making history again by leading a mixed-gender Muslim prayer on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2007.

All are invited to participate, regardless of gender, race, creed, belief, orientation, class, etc.

Venue: Steelworker’s Hall, 25 Cecil Street, Toronto, Ontario [1 block south of College b/n University and Spadina].

For more information: secretary@muslimunion.ca.

Canadian Muslim Union: http://www.muslimunion.ca/

26
February
2007

MPV Co-Sponsors “FaithJam” March 8th in Los Angeles0

MPV is proud to co-sponsor the 2007 FaithJam, an interfaith concert bringing together the sounds and cultures of our world. This year’s concert will be held March 8th at the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center in Los Angeles. The concert is free, but attendees must pre-register.

For more information or to register, click here.

FaithJam Poster

8
February
2007

MPV Announces Malcolm X Khutbah Competition0

MPV is proud to announce the first annual Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) Khutbah Competition.

Please see below for entry guidelines. Submit an entry, or help support the competition by:

  • Submitting the press release and submission guidelines to your masjid, Islamic society, or MSA newsletter, or to local Islamic newspapers.
  • Encouraging people in your community – including your imam, local writers or thinkers, your chaplain – to participate
  • Forwarding the press release to your local newspaper as the basis for a human interest story about Muslims promoting civic engagement and excellence within the mosque setting (in contrast to some of the inflammatory sermons we’ve recently heard about delivered at some British mosques).
  • Donating to the khutbah competition fund (to donate via paypal, click here)
  • Asking your imam to use the winning khutbahs in upcoming juma prayers

Entry Guidelines

The competition opens February 15th, 2007; Final Deadline to submit entries is May 15th, 2007
Winners will be announced June 15th, 2007, at the MPV Conference.

Sermon entries for the year 2007 should describe ways in which Muslims can apply Islamic principles to better our world, country, communities, and the lives of family, friends, and others. Special consideration will be given to sermons which demonstrate how North American Muslims, individually or collectively, can take leadership roles in long-term civic engagement efforts. The focus should be on turning hope and good intentions into practical action, with the goal of making Islamic principles come alive to solve problems and move the Muslim community and our societies to a better place. All khutbahs should be between 3000 and 7500 words (approximately 20-40 minutes delivery time), and must be written in English. Qur’an and hadith may be quoted in Arabic, although it is not required. If Arabic is used, translation should be provided. Use of technical language from fiqh and theology, Arabic phrases, and other jargon should be kept to a minimum.The competition is open to all Muslims, of any race, ethnicity, nationality, age, gender, and religious affiliation (sunni, shii, sufi, etc). While imams and chaplains are encouraged to submit entries, no official position, title, or educational background is required of contestants. Judging will be upon the merits of the khutbah, not the merits of the writer.All identifying information (including name, gender, age, ethnicity, and contact information) will be stripped from the written entries before being sent to the judges or being posted on the competition website to ensure a fair competition. In the juried competition, each khutbah will be given 1-5 points in five categories:

  1. content (including clarity, organization, understandability)
  2. use of Qur’an and/or hadith
  3. rhetoric/strength of argument
  4. emotional appeal
  5. relevance to the North American context

Thus, there will be a maximum of 25 points from each judge, or 100 points total. The khutbah receiving the highest cumulative marks will be the winner.

In the people’s choice award, readers will rate each khutbah on a scale of 1-10 (1 being the best, 10 being the worst). Each khutbah will be ranked according to the average of all scores received. In the event of a tie, the khutbah with the largest readership among those who received the top marks will be deemed the winner.

Entries should be in Times New Roman, 12 point, double spaced, and with at least 1 inch margins on all sides. All entries should include a cover sheet with a title for the khutbah, author’s name, address, phone number, and email. Only title, with no personal identifying information, should be on the subsequent pages of the khutbah itself.

Submission to this competition constitutes agreement on the part of the author that the submitted khutbah may be posted on the People’s Choice website and may be included in any compilation/publication of winning entries.

Email all entries, inquiries to the competition coordinator Ani Zonneveld at ani@mpvusa.org.

24
December
2006

Welcome!3

Hello, Peace, and Welcome to the Muslims for Progressive Values home page.

Muslim for Progressive Values is an emerging group founded by Ani Zonneveld and Pamela Taylor, former board members of the Progressive Muslim Union. MPV seeks to bring together progressive Muslims and others who share their values to work for a more humane world. We welcome all who are interested in discussing, promoting and working for social justice, human rights, economic opportunity, separation of church and state, and tolerant and inclusive understandings of Islam. Read the rest of this entry »