| Seeing followers of the Thaqalayn (the Holy Qur’an and the
Ahlul-Bayt) scattered and lost amidst a sea of university students
left a feeling of emptiness in the hearts of many. For a long time,
there was no organized body that either united or represented these
students fully. Not knowing who their fellow brothers and sisters
on campus were made it virtually impossible to coordinate and organize
themselves as a united body. There was a lack of both formal and
informal programs that would not only encourage the refinement of
proper Islamic ideologies in their hearts, but also provide an environment
whereby they could meet and socialize. Ultimately, this vacuum hindered
the drive towards a strong unified community of brotherhood and
sisterhood.
Given this situation, an obvious solution was to form an organization
catering to the needs of the followers of the Thaqalayn. However,
not wanting to cause disunity with our Sunni brothers and sisters,
attempts to coordinate events with the MSA (Muslim Students’
Association) were made on several occasions. During the 2000-2001
academic year, a group of students met consistently with the MSA
in order to both try and coordinate events once again, and address
a number of concerns. These concerns included having certain Jum’a
khateebs speaking ill of the Shia both directly and indirectly,
ultimately presenting misinformation and false accusations; having
Muslim brothers denied the privilege of leading the Jum’a
on grounds that they are Shia; unwillingness to invite speakers
who are of the madhab of Ahlul-Bayt, and among other concerns,
hindrance in being able to provide books and other literature
during Islamic Awareness Weeks.
After months of discussion, no significant agreement could be
made with the MSA. It was now evident that using the resources
available, this vacuum could never be filled. The idea of forming
an organization to meet these needs had been lingering in the
minds of many for several years now. Given these circumstances,
this idea could now conceivably become a reality. The benefits
of forming an organization would now be twofold. In addition to
providing a sense of community and potentially filling this ever-present
vacuum, it would ultimately serve to allow for proper representation
of Shias at the university, and in due course, present a united
voice.
It was at this time that Allah (SWT) introduced these individuals
to another group of youths bearing similar concerns. Using cyberspace
to collect and network brothers and sisters throughout the university,
these students began to lay a foundation. Now, what should one
call this electronic tree house? A unique name was sought after.
It had to be a name with meaning, one that truly represented the
followers of the Holy Qur’an and Ahlul-Bayt. On January
13, 2001, with the ever-present guidance of Allah (SWT), Thaqalayn
“the two weighty things,” representing the Holy Qur’an
and the Ahlul-Bayt as mentioned in the Hadith of Thaqalayn was
chosen. The Thaqalayn Electronic Tree House became officially
established hence.
In order to maximize what could be achieved on campus, and act
as a united front, these two groups of students merged together,
forming an official student organization with a cyberspace network.
The cycle was now on its way to being broken. A voice was now
coming into existence. The vacuum was now being filled, slowly
but surely, day by day. On the glorious day of Ghadeer 1421 A.H.
(March 14, 2001) the Thaqalayn Muslim Association was formally
established and became a physical reality. Although TMA is an
organization established at the University of Toronto, many Mo’mineen
and Mo’minaat from a variety of institutions welcomed TMA
and attended this inaugural meeting. Masha Allah, all three campuses
of the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, York University,
Sheridan College, as well as various high schools in the region
were represented.
Despite being another Muslim organization at the University of
Toronto, the creation of TMA was by no means intended to compete
with the MSA. It’s primary objective was, and still is,
to complement not substitute the MSA. TMA would thus support the
various Islamic causes and efforts of the MSA while simultaneously
fulfilling its own objectives. TMA will always have its hands
extended to the Sunni brethren with love and brotherhood, and
strive for unity and understanding.
Alhamdulillah, TMA has been growing since that day. With new
activities came new members. Given the help and blessings of Allah
(SWT), a sense of unity and community is now beginning to rise
and flourish, and insha Allah, so has our Iman. We can only move
forward now. With a united voice, and a sincere heart, we can
all move towards growing both physically and spiritually. The
sky is the limit, and it is all of us collectively, that determine
how fast we get there.
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