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Diversity
Training:
ICCF Leads Cultural Diversity Seminar to US Army Diversity Officers 
Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno hosted two leading
training officers of the Equal Opportunity Office, US Army based in Texas.
The team received religious and cultural diversity training seminar and
interacted with members of the Muslim community. The training is part of
the Center's efforts to demystify Islam and solidify Muslims' partnership
with the various law enforcement agencies.
The training has been offered to hundreds of Fresno Police Department personnel,
the FBI, and US Attorney General's teams in Fresno and Sacramento.
For additional info, email
director@icfresno.org or call 297-9535.
Here are some
areas of Diverse Training taken place at ICCF:
Islamic Center has prepared cultural and religious
diversity seminars to fellow Americans so you will get to know Muslims
and address issues of mutual concern. In addition, the Center has
prepared special seminars to address the needs of law enforcement
agencies, medical providers, educators and media agencies. The seminars
provide information that will enhance the cultural competency of the
participants and shed light on issues pertinent to the Muslim community.
General Outline of Presentations:
It will include the
following:
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Basic Beliefs
of Muslim
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Islamic
practices, holidays and rituals
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Islamophobia
and hate crimes
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Contributions
of American Muslims
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The American
Muslim Identity
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Muslim women
and Leadership (leadership roles at home and Islamic institutions)
Law Enforcement:
The two-hour training seminar
is designed to address prejudice faced by Muslims, provide an overview of Muslim
cultures, review protocols for effective interaction in policing, and build
cooperative relationships.
This training covers the
following subjects:
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Cultural
competency in law enforcement
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Common
perceptions of Muslims & Muslim perception of law enforcement, sources,
consequences & impact on the community
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Muslim
cultures
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Demographics
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Overview of
the contemporary Muslim World
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Political
Islam & terrorism
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Suggested
Protocols for Interaction with Muslims and their institutions
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Opportunities
for cooperation between local Muslims and law enforcement agencies
Training
Benefits:
Improved community policing
through understanding Muslim cultures. More effective interaction with Muslims
as potential victims of hate crimes or as witnesses.
Health Care
Providers:
With the increase in
religious and cultural diversity of the population of the United States, the
Islamic Center strives to educate physicians on cultural misunderstandings or
mis-communication that may hinder the care of Muslim patients, introduce the
basics of Islam and Muslim cultural practices and offer a wide perspective on
specific issues. Among such issues is diet, gender issues, birth and death
considerations. In addition, other topics may include Islamic view on blood
transfusions, abortions, autopsies, and other common procedures.
This training covers the
following subjects:
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Muslim
culture: terminology, demographics, beliefs and practices
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Implications
for health care providers: Islamic views on sickness.
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Islamic
values relating to health, family system, cleanliness, prayers, fasting,
diet, dress code, gender issues, reproductive issues, labor & delivery,
post-partum
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Islamic views
on end of life, terminal illness, life support, hospice care, after death,
organ donations
Presentations can
also be tailored to focus on specific clinical procedures:
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Series of
articles about local Muslims -- population, ethnic makeup, Islamic centers,
organizations, demographics , history of community
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Islamic
teachings, practices, holidays
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General story
that describes Ramadan -- Islamic month of fasting --- rituals and
festivities
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Ramadan
rituals of the fast. Consider going to either a private or community Ramadan
iftar gathering, where you could participate in breaking the fast and
sampling different ethnic dishes
Media Training:
Since the terrorist attacks
of September 11th, the Muslim community has suffered from an increase of
negative publicity due to the focus on the words and actions of an extreme
Muslims rather than reflecting the opinions and highlighting the activities of
the majority of mainstream American Muslims. The goal of this training is to
offer insight about Islam, suggestions for stories and focus on cultural
sensitivity.
Story ideas:
(basic introduction):
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Feature local
Muslims and their diverse ethnic makeup, Islamic centers, organizations,
demographics,
and history of community
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Islamic
teachings, practices, holidays
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Ramadan and
fasting, rituals and celebrations
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Ramadan
break-the-fast community gathering, food sampling from various ethnic
backgrounds
Story ideas
during Ramadan:
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Islamic
Calendar: Muslim New Year and Ashura in Sunni & Shia perspective
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Working
Muslim women and fasting in the Workplace
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Student's
first fasting (for children around 10 years old)
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Challenges of
Ramadan: Sports, attire and day to day activities.
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Muslim
Charitable giving during Ramadan
Community
Profile:
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New Muslim
Converts
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Interfaith
Understanding and dialogue
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Quran in
Relation to the Bible and Torah
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Islam in US
prisons and the Muslim chaplain
Living as a
Muslim minority in the US:
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Schools;
private, public and home schooling
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Muslim
Student Associations - Religion on Campus
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Marriage in
Islam - How do Muslims get married?
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Islamic
Health Practices
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Islamic
Consumer Products, e.g. greeting cards for Islamic holidays
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Dietary
guidelines, Halal meat and Muslim Restaurants
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Muslim-owned
Businesses
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Profile of
immigrant story
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Muslims and
the political process
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Muslims and
stereotypes
The Islamic
Cultural Center of Fresno has successfully trained members of The Fresno Police
Department, the local FBI, Fresno US Attorney Office and the Sacramento US
Attorney's Office. To schedule a diversity training seminar, call Islamic Center
at (559) 297-9535 or email
director@icfresno.org
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