Kassim Ebrahim grew up during the Apartheid era in South Africa. Later a teacher in Rhodesia and Zambia, he eloquently provided Crestwood students with a glimpse into the history of Apartheid, as well as telling them his own stories and sharing his memories. We met him through the Noor Cultural Center in Toronto, where he initially shared his stories with Crestwood students. He has since visited us at Crestwood, where he spoke to the World religions class in March 2015.
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- 1. Introduction - What is an Imam?; Early Memories.mp4
- 2. Apartheid.mp4
- 3. Personal Impacts.mp4
- 4. Slaves and Segregation.mp4
- 5. The Population, Immorality and Mixed Marriages Acts.mp4
- 6. Student Protests.mp4
- 7. Soccer and Rugby.mp4
- 8. Getting a Passport.mp4
- 9. Difficulty Finding Work.mp4
- 10. Starting an Education in Canada.mp4
- 11. The Role of Women in Islam.mp4
- 12. The Role of Women, Part 2; Changes in South Africa.mp4
- 13. Changes in South Africa Part 2.mp4
- 14. The Quran and the Niqab.mp4
- 15. The Quran and the Niqab, Part 2.mp4
- 16. Radicalism.mp4
- 17. Experiences in Mecca.mp4
- 18. Sunni and Shi'ah.mp4
- 19. The Media.mp4