ISNA Canada

ISNA Canada is a non-profit organization in Canada whose main program is the operation of an Islamic elementary school, the ISNA Elementary School, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The school is one of the oldest Islamic schools in the Greater Toronto Area. It also operates a high school as part of separate facility, the Islamic Centre of Canada complex. The organization is loosely affiliated with the U.S.-based Islamic Society of North America, but is formally separate. It held tax-exempt charitable nonprofit status in Canada until September, 2013, when its tax-exempt status was revoked by the Canada Revenue Agency, for reason of alleged link to a terrorist organization. The organization, per its official website, is "committed to the mission and movement of Islam: nurturing a way of life in the light of the guidance from the Qur’an and Sunnah for establishing a vibrant presence of Muslims in Canada."[1]

ISNA Elementary School

ISNA Elementary School
Address
1525 Sherway Drive
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates 43°36′13″N 79°34′07″W / 43.6036°N 79.5687°W / 43.6036; -79.5687Coordinates: 43°36′13″N 79°34′07″W / 43.6036°N 79.5687°W / 43.6036; -79.5687
Information
School type Private
Religious affiliation(s) Islamic
Principal Obaid Yarkhan[2]
Grades K-8
Website www.isnacanada.com/ElementarySchool/index.html

The ISNA Elementary School is an Islamic elementary school in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. ISNA Elementary School was founded in 1983, and moved to its current location in 1985; it is one of the oldest Islamic schools in the Greater Toronto Area. ISNA Elementary School offers all subjects required by the Ontario Ministry of Education: English, Math, Science, French (grades 4-8), Social Studies, Gym and Computer Studies. Additionally it also offers Arabic, Quran and Islamic Studies as part of the school's Islamic curriculum.

The school building's exterior underwent a facelift during the summer of 2005. The facelift added a cream-yellow insulation to the brick building and archways to the design, embodying Islamic architecture - resembling the design of its high school branch. ISNA Elementary School was also covered by the media as part of the faith-based school funding debate proposed by the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario if they won the 2007 general election.[3] ISNA Elementary School regularly faces other Islamic schools in the Greater Toronto Area in a yearly basketball tournament.

ISNA High school

ISNA Elementary School also has a high school branch in Mississauga, which is called ISNA High School. The high school is housed in the Islamic Center of Canada complex, which also houses a big mosque and the headquarters of ISNA Canada, among other amenities for Muslims such as an Islamic funeral service and an Islamic bookstore.[4] It is one of the few Islamic high schools in the Greater Toronto Area.

Controversy

An audit of ISNA Canada in 2011 found only a quarter of the funds donated to the organisation went to help the poor. Some state that charity donations were misdirected to private businesses.Though it is just a counterplot of the main picture.[5] On September 21, 2013, the Canada Revenue Agency revoked the tax-exempt registration of the ISNA-Canada due to an alleged link to a terror organization.[6][7] Funds intended to charity went to the Hizbul Mujahideen wing of Jamaat-e-Islami.[6][7]

The U.S.-based Islamic Society of North America, a distinct organization, noted association with ISNA Canada but emphasized its complete separation of governance, accounting, and auditing.While many schools may have flaws, ISNA Canada is the center of the Islamic community in the Greater Toronto Area.[8]

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