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Culture
State Department of Culture
Culture, Ethnicity, Race, Religion, Spirituality, and Human Rights
List of religions and spiritual traditions
Demographic Factors to Consider
What should a state’s governor and executives of essential departments know about culture, ethnicity, race, religion, spirituality, and human rights?
Annotation or definition.
Criminal laws in the state.
Human Rights
Questions that need to be answered to ascertain your culture.
Investigations relevant to cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, spiritual, and human right harms.
Mosques and Islamic Centers
Questions relevant to cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, spiritual, and human right harms.

Annotation or definition.
Is there a difference between culture and crime?
What is the difference between culture and crime?
What is an example of culture?
What are examples of crime?
What are culture, ethnicity, race, religion, spirituality, and human rights?
A person has lived in Chicago, Illinois, for 17 years, from 1999 to 2016: What is his culture, ethnicity, race, religion, and spirituality?
Who is responsible for protecting his human rights?
What is religion?
Why Language & Culture Studies?
How does our language shape the way we think?
What is culture?
What is ethnicity?
What is race?
What is spirituality?
What are examples of religion?
What are examples of culture?
What are examples of ethnicity?
What are examples of race?
What are examples of spirituality?


Is there a difference between culture and crime?
Yes.

What is the difference between culture and crime?
Culture is justified.
Crime is not justified.

What is an example of culture?
Wazwan, a specific food from Kashmir, is an example of culture.

What are examples of crime?
Criminal conspiracies, rape, murder, sabotage, and the deprivation of rights under the color of law are examples of crimes. Take a look at this.
www.qureshiuniversity.com/criminaloffenses.html

What is religion?
A set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.

What is race?
Race is associated with biology, whereas ethnicity is associated with culture.

Why Language & Culture Studies?
Ability to create and use language is the most distinctive feature of humans.
Humans learn their culture through language.

What is culture?
Culture is the non-biological or social aspects of human life ; basically anything that is learned by humans is part of culture.

Culture also includes, norms, values, beliefs, or expressive symbols.

Race and Ethnicity

A race is a human population that is believed to be distinct in some way from other humans based on real or imagined physical differences. An individual is usually externally classified (meaning someone else makes the classification) but individual may also self-identify with a particular racial group.

Some of the social traits often used for ethnic classification include:
state
tribe
religious faith
shared language
shared culture
shared traditions

Demographic Factors to Consider

7 concepts

Age

Since individuals of the same generation often share similar values, beliefs, and attitudes, age is an important variable to consider.

Gender

A speaker has an opportunity to address years of masculine and feminine gender role conditioning through the use of inclusive language.

Sexual Orientation

The sexual orientation of your audience members should be taken into account when giving a speech.

Education

Consider both the formal education and the self-directed learning of the members of your audience to adapt your speech content.

Religion

Understanding the religions in your audience will help you relate to the members and avoid excluding members of differing religions.

Culture, Ethnicity, and Race

As society becomes more diverse, the speaker will find it useful to learn more about the cultures, races and ethnic groups in each audience.

Group Membership

Audience members who belong to the same group are likely to share values, beliefs, and attitudes with other members of the group.

Which category best describes your race?

o American or Alaskan Native A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America

o Asian

A person having origins in any peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian islands, Thailand & Vietnam.

o Black or African American A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa

o Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander A person having origins in any other original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands

o White

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East or North Africa

o Patient refused This category is an indication that the person did NOT want to respond to the question and should not be asked again during the same visit or during a subsequent visit.

o Other

This category is an indication that the person could not respond to the question and can be asked again during the same visit or during a subsequent visit.

o Unknown This category should only be used when the patient or caregiver is unable to provide an answer.

Ethnicity

Which category best describes you?

o Hispanic
A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
o Non-Hispanic or Latino
o Patient refused
This category is an indication that the person did NOT want to respond to the question and should not be asked again during the same visit or during a subsequent visit.
o Unknown
This category should only be used when the patient or caregiver is unable to provide an answer.

What are examples of race?
African American
Asian
Asian American
Caucasian
Latinos
Middle eastern
Mongolian
Native American
Negro Race
White
Black
Brown (racial classification) Latino
Hispanic
Other

Ethnicity: Arab
Religion: Islam

What are examples of religion?
Agnostic
Adventist
Alawite/Nusayri
Animist
Arya Samaj
Agama Hindu Dharma
Armenian Apostolic
Armenian-Gregorian
Atheist
Baha'
Balmikis and Pasis
Baptist
Brahmin/Brahmo Samaj
Brethren
Buddhist
Buddhist Lamaist
Bukot nan Jesus
Calvinist
Coptic
Dalit
Druze
Dutch Reformed
Eritrean Orthodox Christianity
Evangelical
Evangelical Lutheran
Global Religion for Global Governance
Greek Orthodox
Hafnarfjorour Free Church
Indigenous
Indigenous beliefs
Isma'ilite
Jainism
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jewish
Kshatriya
Latter-day Saints, and Church of God
Lutheran Church of Iceland
Macedonian Orthodox
Maronite
Methodist
Moravian
Mormon
Muslim
Neo-Vedanta
Nominally Roman Catholic
None
Orthodox
Other
Pagan practices
Parsi
Pentecostal
Protestant
Quaker
Reykjavik Free Church
Roman Catholic
Santería (Afro-Cuban syncretic religion)
Seventh-Day Adventist
Shamanism
Shintoist
Shuder Hindu
Sikh
Spiritism
Unaffiliated
Unknown
Vesh Hindu
Zionist Christian
Zoroastrian

Investigations relevant to cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, spiritual, and human right harms.
What best describes the harms to you?
Harms due to my culture
Harms due to my ethnicity
Harms due to my race
Harms due to my religion
Harms due to my spirituality
Human right harms
Harms due to my teaching of truthfulness, good behavior, public service focus, essential commodities act, essential services maintenance act, and human rights
All of the above are reasons for harms to me.

What are solutions to such issues?
I should be placed in a community that has state administration departments (for example, California) and is powered by other states and communities that:
Are truthful;
Are well behaved;
Are public service oriented;
Use English language communications;
Respect the human rights of others;
Have the presence of more than 57 effective departments in the state (www.qureshiuniversity.com/departments.html);
Do not harm others due to culture, ethnicity, race, religion, spirituality, and/or human rights;
Offers a housing program for me in the state (for example, a replacement housing program, displaced person housing program, or resettlement housing program, or victim of repeated criminal conspiracies housing program in a multifamily home within or outside the state).

Know the answers and practice answers to the mentioned questions.

Questions relevant to cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, spiritual, and human right harms.
What best describes your race?
What best describes your culture at this point?
What best describes your ethnicity?
What best describes your religion at this point?
What best describes your spiritual practices?
What best describes your cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, spiritual, and human right issues?

Why are these questions essential?

Harms have occurred. Investigations have discovered that the harms were due to cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, specific teaching, and spiritual issues of the victim.

Due to such harms, the following recommendations were circulated.
Reinforcing Others Outside Kashmir

Whom should you support, welcome, and reinforce outside Kashmir?
Support, welcome, and reinforce enlisted entities that are not harmful.

Algeria 34,780,000 (98.2%)
Afghanistan 29,047,000 (99.8%)
Azerbaijan 8,795,000 (98.4%)
Bangladesh 145,312,000
Egypt 73,746,000 (90%)
Ethiopia 28,721,000
Indonesia 204,847,000 (87.2%[78])
Iran 74,819,000 (99.6%)
Iraq 31,108,000 (98.9%)
Jeddah/Medina/Mecca/Eastern Province 25,493,000
Jordan 6,397,000 (98.8%)
Kazakhstan (70.2%)
Malaysia 17,139,000
Morocco 32,381,000 (99.9%)
Niger 15,627,000 (98.3%)
Nigeria 75,728,000
Peshawar/Punjab/Sindh/Balochistan 176,190,000
Philippines 11,000,000
Somalia 10,864,733 (99.9%)
Sudan 30,855,000 (97%)
Syria 20,895,000 (92.8%)
Turkey 74,660,000 (98.6%)
Uzbekistan 26,833,000 (96.5%)
Yemen 24,023,000 (99.0%)
Islam in Tatarstan/Moscow 16,379,000
Nantong Mosque (Masjid/jiangsu), Ningxia, Gansu, and Qinghai 150 million
Australia 399,000
Muslims in Latin America 4,000,000
North America 8 million
Ontario contains 61% of the entire Muslim population

Andhra Pradesh Muslim 6,986,856
Andaman & Nicobar Islands Muslim 29,265
Assam Muslim 8,240,611
Arunachal Pradesh Muslim 20,675
Bihar Muslim 13,722,048
Chandigarh Muslim 35,548
Chhattisgarh Muslim 409,615
Dadra & Nagar Haveli Muslim 6,524
Daman & Diu Muslim 12,281
Delhi Muslim 1,623,520
Goa Muslim 92,210
Gujarat Muslim 4,592,854
Haryana Muslim 1,222,916
Himachal Pradesh Muslim 119,512
Karnataka Muslim 6,463,127
Kerala Muslim 7,863,842
Jharkhand Muslim 3,731,308
Lakshadweep Muslim 57,903
Madhya Pradesh Muslim 3,841,449
Maharashtra Muslim 10,270,485
Manipur Muslim 190,939
Meghalaya Muslim 99,169
Mizoram Muslim 10,099
Nagaland Muslim 35,005
Orissa Muslim 761,985
Pondicherry Muslim 59,358
Punjab Muslim 382,045
Rajasthan Muslim 4,788,227
Sikkim Muslim 7,693
Tamil Nadu Muslim 3,470,647
Tripura Muslim 254,442
Uttar Pradesh Muslim 30,740,158
Uttaranchal Muslim 1,012,141
West Bengal Muslim 20,240,543

Mosque Distribution in the United States

MOSQUES
2015

QTY

California 525
New York 507
TEXAS 302
Illinois 200
Florida 186
Michigan 139
New Jersey 104
Pennsylvania 98
Georgia 95
Ohio 88
Connecticut 88
Virginia 88
Maryland 60
North Carolina 52
Massachusetts 48
Minnesota 47
Missouri 44
Washington 41
Tennessee 40
Indiana 32
Kentucky 30
Louisiana 30
Arizona 29
Alabama 28
Kansas 26
Wisconsin 26
South Carolina 22
Colorado 20
Iowa 19
Mississippi 17
Oklahoma 16
Utah 15
Arkansas 13
Oregon 12
Washington DC 12
Delaware 11
Nevada 10
New Mexico 9
Main 8
Rhode Island 8
Idaho 6
Nebraska 6
West Virginia 6
New Hampshire 5
Montana 3
North Dakota 3
South Dakota 3
Wyoming 3
Hawaii 3
Alaska 2
Vermont 1
TOTAL 3186
A Guide to Finding Mosques in Mexico

Centro Educativo de la Comunidad Musulmana

Address: 25 Euclides, Anzures, Distrito 11590, Mexico
Telephone: +52 555 545 2558
Main Languages: Arabic, with translation
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms, Arabic classes, Quran classes .

Centro Islamico Al Kareem

Address: Calle 16 De Septiembre #315, Centro Historico, Puebla 72000, Puebla, Mexico
Telephone: 01222-242 56 23
Main Languages: Arabic
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms .

Al Markaz as-Salafi al-Mexik

Address: Sur 77 No. 32 esq., Depto. 7, Col. Lorenzo Boturini, Venustiano Carranza, Distrito Federal 15820, Mexico
Telephone: +52 555 650 4612
Main Languages: Spanish
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms .

Rosarito Islamic Center & Masjid

Address: Lerdo de Tejada 913, Rosarito Beach, Baja California 22640, Mexico
Telephone: +52 1 661 116 3865
Main Languages: English
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms .

Centro Islamico Tijuana

Address: 750 Constitución de 1917, Tijuana, Baja California 22186, Mexico
Telephone: +52 664 398 8856
Main Languages: Spanish
Facilities & Services: Restrooms .

Masjid El Noor

Address: 951 Calle Baja California, Colonia Constitución, Mexicali, Baja California 21110, Mexico
Telephone: +52 661 101 6807
Main Languages: Spanish
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms .

Mosque Medinah

Address: Calle Pinavete 8, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas 29229, Mexico
Telephone: +52 967 106 2851
Main Languages: Spanish
Facilities & Services: Restrooms, Quran classes, Hadith Classes.

Centro Cultural Islámico de Monterrey

Address: Calle Padre Mier Ote 201, Centro De Monterrey, Nueva Leon, Mexico
Telephone: 044-811-285-73-95
Main Languages: Arabic
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms.

Masjid Dar As Salam

Address: Tequesquitengo, Morelos, Mexico
Telephone: 734-3470995
Website: http://www.islam.com.mx
Main Languages: Spanish
Facilities & Services: Restrooms, Arabic Classes, Quran Classes, Hadith Classes .

Boletin Islamic

Address: Boletin Islamic c/d Algunos Musulmanes #123 Col. Arquitos, Chihuahua, Mexico
Telephone: -
Main Languages: Arabic
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms.

Asociación de Musulmanes Mexico

Address: Calle Urraca 1464. Sector Morelos, Guadalajara, Jalisco 44910, Mexico
Telephone: 044-33-1183-3235
Website: http://islamguadalajara.com/
Main Languages: Arabic
Facilities & Services: Female prayer section, Restrooms.

World Muslim Population

The Muslim population in 2013 was 2.04 Billion & 2014 was = 2.08 Billion

Mosques In North America

Name Images State City Year G Remarks
Baitun Nur Alberta Calgary 2008 AMJ *“House of Light” Mosque opened in 2008 in Calgary, which is currently the largest mosque in _______.
Islamic Center of Calgary Alberta Calgary 19xx S One of the several Sunni Muslims Mosques in Calgary
Al-Rashid Mosque Alberta Edmonton 1938 S First purpose built mosque in ________
Baitul Hadi Mosque Alberta Edmonton AMJ currently serves the local chapter of Ahmadiyya Muslim in Edmonton.
Jamaat Ahmadiyya Mosque Alberta Lloydminster 2011/2012 AMJ Jamaat Ahmadiyya Lloydminster is currently working on completing a mosque which has been newly planned and will be serving the local Ahmadiyya Muslim Chapter of Lloydminster.
Ahmadiyya Mosque British Columbia Vancouver in Delta Foundation stone laid in 2005 AMJ The Mosque serves the Vancouver Ahmadiyya Muslim Local Chapters Masjid: Baitu Dua.
Al-Hidayah Mosque British Columbia Port Coquitlam U
Ahmaddiya Centre Mosque Manitoba Winnipeg AMJ The Ahmaddiya Centre-Mosque in Winnipeg serves the local Ahmadiyya Chapter of Wnnipeg.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Center Saskatchewan Regina 2011/2012 AMJ Located in the City Center, an official mosque is under construction in the city on a bought plot the contract for which was signed in July 2011
Darur Rahmat Mosque Saskatchewan Saskatoon AMJ *currently serves the local chapter of Saskatoon but a much larger mosque is under construction in the south eastern sub urban area on a 5 acre plot which has alreday been brought. The foundation stone was laid early during the time of the fourth Khalifa.
Masjid-an-Noor Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's 1990 S Only mosque in Newfoundland
Baitul Hafeez Mosque Nova Scotia Sydney, Nova Scotia 2004 AMJ *The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat of Sydney Chapter's mosque currently serves as the center of the Jamaat for Eastern ______. 1090 Grandlake Road, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Mission House Nova Scotia Sydney, Nova Scotia 2004 AMJ *The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat of Sydney Chapter's Mission House (2009), which is adjacent to Baitul Hafeez Mosque, is furnished and surves as a guest house for visitors from outside Nova Scotia.
Ahmadiyya Abode of Peace Ontario North York AMJ *A 14 story building run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and predominantly inhabbited by Ahmadis making up 98 percent of the nearly 150 families living in the building. A hall on the first floor of the building serves as the gathering center for the local chapter.
Bait-ul Kareem Mosque Ontario Cambridge Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario 2006 AMJ local mosque for the Ahmadi Muslim Community's local chapter; It was bought as a church and converted to a mosque. .
Baitul Mahdi Ontario Durham Oshawa 2005/6 AMJ
  • A converted Mosque from a Dutch style castle was brought by a member of the Jamaat in 2005 and later donated to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community to serve as Mosque and center for the local chapters of Oshawa and Durham. The property includes a 25 acre plot and has also regularly used by the Jamaat for regional sports events. The opening of the Masjid Al Mahdi took place in July 2006 during the visit of Khalifatul Masih the fifth to _______.
Bait-ul Islam “House of Islam (Peace and Submission)” Ontario Maple, Toronto, 1992 AMJ
  • Adjacent to the Peace Village the largest mosque in Ontario acts as the National Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in _______; (43°51'55?N 79°32'42?W? / ?43.86528°N 79.54500°W? / 43.86528; -79.54500)
Baitul Hamd Ontario Mississauga Toronto, 1999 AMJ * Also serves as Jamia Ahmadiyya for North America which is due to change in early 2012 as the Jamia will switch to the Headquarters in Maple Ontario. The complex has one large hall, a cafeteria, a library, several offices for local and regional chapters of the community and of Jamia Ahmadiyya North America as well. The second floors includes many class rooms as well.
Bait-ul Hanif Mosque Ontario Toronto AMJ * the oldest mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in its eastern GTA and serves as the local mosque for the local chapter of Toronto East.
Bait-ul Ehsaan Mosque Ontario Windsor AMJ a primary school building which includes a Gym, several class rooms and small school field in the back lot was bought by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Masjid serves as the local Ahmadiyya Muslim chapter.
Baitul Afiyat Mosque Ontario Scarborough Markham 2008 AMJ *An old church was bought and turned to a masjid in November 2008. The property was first build in 1865 and is presently serving as a local Mosque and gathering place for The Ahmadiyya Muslim local chapter of Scarborough and Markham. The center also serves as the regional center for the community in GTA East.
Bait-ul Noor Mosque Ontario AMJ serves as the Mosque for the Local Ahmadiyya Muslim Chapters of Hamilton South and Hamilton North.
Brampton Mosque Ontario Brampton 2005 AMJ *Foundation stone laid for Brampton Mosque in 2005. When completed, it will have a larger interior than that of Bait-ul Islam Mosque in Maple.
Hadeeqa-e-Ahmad Ontario Bradford, Ontario AMJ *Ahmadiyya Muslim Center consists of a large detached house on 250 acres of land which was bought by the community to serve as a Jalsa facility and a Moosian Graveyard. The land is used to grow corn and carrots. An orchard of 900 trees grows apples, pears and cherries.
Jamaat Center Ontario Cornwall 2005 AMJ The center serves as a Prayer space and auxiliary function to the local Ahmadiyya Muslim Chapter of Cornwall.
Malton Prayer Centre Ontario Malton in Mississauga, Toronto. AMJ
Ottawa Mosque (Ottawa Muslim Association), Ontario Centre Town West Ottawa S
, Ontario South Ottawa 2011 S A large Mosque recently built in the South of Ottawa.
, Ontario Downtown Ottawa 1993 S The only mosque in downtown Ottawa, which also serves as a community centre, a resource centre, and a family service centre. http://IslamCare.ca
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association) Ontario East Ottawa AMJ
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque Kanata (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association) Ontario West Ottawa AMJ
Assalam Mosque (Ottawa Islamic Centre) Ontario Ottawa Assalam mosque in the Ottawa Park on St. Laurent Avenue
Ottawa Ismaili Mosque (Ismaili Council for Ottawa) Ontario West Ottawa
Bilal Masjid mosque Ontario Ottawa-Orléans
Jami Omar Ontario Bells Corner, Ottawa-Carleton
Salaheddin Islamic Centre Ontario Scarborough ? S
Islamic Foundation Toronto Ontario Toronto 1969 S
Jami Mosque Ontario Toronto 1969 S
South Nepean Muslim Community Ontario Barrhaven, Ottawa-Carleton,
St Catherine Jamaat Center Ontario St. Catharines AMJ *Located just out in the eastern suburbs of the city in the Niagara region. The mosque is a converted detached house on a 4 acre plot which also has an apple and cherry orchard.
Toronto and Region Islamic Congregation Ontario Toronto 1991 S
Windsor Mosque Ontario Windsor 1964 S Also known as An-Noor Mosque and Dominion Mosque
Al Nusrat Mosque Quebec Montreal AMJ *Located in the north center part of the Island of Montreal, the current Masjid was a former Banquet Hall facility and consists of three halls and a large commercial kitchen. The building currently has several shops on rent by the Jamaat which are due to change when their contracts are finished.
The Mosque of Aylmer (Gatineau Mosque) Quebec Aylmer
Outaouais Islamic Centre (Centre islamique de l’Outaouais) Quebec Aylmer *1,200-square-metre mosque at Lois and St. Jean Bosco Roads, Ottawa
Hull Mosque Quebec Hull, Quebec
Inuvik Mosque North West Territories Inuvik 2010 S
Mission House Quebec Quebec City 2008 AMJ *Several Families have moved in the area since 2008; Maulana Isaac Fonsica Sahib serves as the local Imam.
Group
AMJ Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
S Sunni

Why was there need to circulate this directive?
Various irreparable harms have occurred.

Why should Hindus remain away from Muslims?
Due to various irreparable harms, Hindus are asked to stay away from Muslims.
A Hindu cannot come near a Muslim.
Hindus cannot communicate with Muslims, even via email.
Hindus cannot make any decisions for Muslims.
A Hindu is anyone born and raised to a Hindu mother and raised for first 6 years or 18 years in a Hindu environment. This directive was the only option after irreparable harms. It is better for Hindus to move away from Muslim communities.
If a Christian has also caused harmed, their decision making for a Muslim is banned.

What should be the topic of discussions?
Culture, ethnicity, race, religion, spirituality, and human rights.

Can you arrange a meeting to discuss these issues?

Which category best describes your race?
Which category best describes you?
Which of the following best describes your political affiliation?
Theology
Last Updated: April 21, 2017