Profils / Profiles
– Al-Jazeera: Profile of Faisal Kutty / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– FaisalKutty.com (2004): Profile
– Faisal Kutty (2009): Curriculum Vitae / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– FaisalKutty.com (2014): Profile
– Faisal Kutty (LinkedIn): Profile / Archive.Today
Informations essentielles / Basic information
– Muslim World League (August 4, 2004): Scholars connection (Faisal Kutty is one of many North American Muslim scholars recommended by the Saudi Muslim World League.)
– NCCM (March 19, 2016): Faisal Kutty is presented as a co-founder of CAIR-CAN / NCCM / WebArchive – Archive.Today
Sites internet / Websites
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/faisal-kutty-/
Ecrits et discours / Writings and speeches
– Faisal Kutty (Early 1990s to 2007): Partial listing of Faisal Kutty’s writings (In order to access each listing by publication, you must click on the image above the name of the publication that interests you.)
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – July/August 1995): Conference on Islamic Banking and Finance
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – July/August 1995): Report on ISNA 1995 Canadian Annual Conference
– Faisal Kutty (Toronto Star – December 24, 1995): Ensure captive [Ahmed Said Khadr] in Pakistan properly treated (Faisal Kutty asks the Canadian government to pressure the Pakistani government about Ahmed Said Khadr’s conditions of imprisonment.)
– Theresa Boyle (Toronto Star – December 15, 1995): Canadian [Ahmed Khadr] held in Pakistan bombing
– John Stackhouse (The Globe and Mail – January 16, 1996): Pakistan reveals charges against Canadian [Ahmed Said Khadr (Khadr’s legal defense taken care of by the Jamaat-e-Islami)
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – January 1996): Islamists and the West: Co-existence or Confrontation? / WebArchive – Archive.Today – Point de Bascule (Faisal Kutty refers to Turabi, Faruqi and Ghannouchi to explain his doctrine.)
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – January/February 1998): Jerusalem Fund Hosts Dinner / WebArchive – Archive.Today (Faisal Kutty encourages his readers to send donations to Jerusalem Fund.)
– Faisal Kutty (WRMEA – March 1998): Islamists protest because Wagdy Ghoneim is not allowed in Canada (“The incident has upset and embarrassed Muslims across Canada, who are demanding answers from their elected representatives, from immigration officials and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.”)
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – July/August 1998): Report on ISNA 1998 Canadian Annual Conference, Ghannouchi banned from attending
– Allan Thompson (Toronto Star – May 21, 1998): Canada bars exiled Tunisian activist [Ghannouchi]
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – July/August 1999): Human Concern International Claims Religious Discrimination (The article contains a chronology of events leading to HCI being refused funding by the Canadian International Development Agency.)
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – December 2000): Hundreds Attend Toronto Fund-Raiser for Palestinians / Archive.Today (Kutty reports that HCI gave $10,000 to Jerusalem Fund and he also encourages his readers to send donations to JF.)
– Philip Mascol (Toronto Star – October 2, 2001): [Benevolence] Fund helps widows and orphans – not terrorists, lawyer [Faisal Kutty] says
– Faisal Kutty (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – March 2005): Ontario Report Affirms Right to Use Islamic Principles in Arbitration / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (Lawyers Weekly – May 19, 2006): Federal Court of Appeal to rule whether U.S. deserters are refugees / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (FaisalKutty.com – December 4, 2007): Mohamed Fadel speaks about Sharia Banking in Canada on CBC Radio / Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (7 U. St. Thomas L.J. 559 – 2009-2010): The Myth and Reality of Shari’a Courts in Canada: A Delayed Opportunity for the Indigenization of Islamic Legal Rulings / Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (DissidentVoice.org – January 17, 2013): Freedom of expression, defamation of religion, and the hypocrisy of limits / WebArchive – Archive.Today
Faisal Kutty: This discussion about setting the limits [to freedom of expression] must be open to the community of nations and it must allow all stakeholders to have an equal say. Rather than hysterically dismissing all calls to reevaluate cultural tension as leading down the slippery slope of banning all critical discussion of religion, it would serve us well to engage with the Islamic world in addressing their valid complaints about “Islamophobia” and work towards developing a new international consensus.
– Faisal Kutty (Toronto Star – April 25, 2013): Muslims hold key to fighting terror / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (November 17, 2014): The Movement to Ban Religious Law is Racist and Bigoted / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (Huffington Post – March 13, 2015): I Am Not a Terrorist, Despite What My Critics Told a Senate Committee / WebArchive – Archive.Today (“[A]s far back as July 17, 2006, I was invited by the Consulate General of the United States in Toronto to meet with four members of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence. I have also worked closely with the RCMP and CSIS.”)
– Faisal Kutty, Naseer (Irfan) Syed and Hussein Hamdani (Canadian Lawyer – March 23, 2015): Attacks under the guise of parliamentary privilege / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– Stephen Spencer Davis (Toronto Star – December 23, 2015): Toronto convention to focus on true message of Islam / WebArchive – Archive.Today
Faisal Kutty on RIS 2015: “They have genuine leaders who are informed, who understand the modern world, who understand Islam and try to educate the youth about . . . what Islam stands for. […] It’s an extremely important event.”
– Faisal Kutty (Huffington Post – September 28, 2016): Islamophobia Petition Will Not Make It a Hate Crime in Canada / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (Facebook – December 25, 2016): The @risconvention @hamzayusuf controversy on the #blacklivesmatter and the #MuslimBrotherhood / WebArchive – Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (Toronto Star – February 1, 2017): Haters of Islam have been emboldened by rhetoric / Archive.Today
– Faisal Kutty (Toronto Star – February 20, 2017): Factors to consider about Sharia law and M103 / Archive.Today
Articles / Point de Bascule
– Point de Bascule (November 24, 2014): RCMP scheduled to join spokesman of two Al Qaeda-funding organizations on “de-radicalization” panel
– Point de Bascule (March 20, 2015): I.LEAD 2015 Ottawa convention – Organizers, speakers, sponsors, and booths (Faisal Kutty was a speaker at the event.)
– Point de Bascule (March 14, 2017): Faisal Kutty’s “modern” interpretation of sharia and his defense of #Motion103
Références / References
– Theresa Boyle (Toronto Star – December 29, 1995): Pakistan lets A. S. Khadr’s in-laws head home to Toronto (“The Canadian-Muslim Civil Liberties Association [represented by Faisal Kutty] is rallying behind Khadr and has collected 600 names on a petition calling for his release.”)
– Canadian Press NewsWire (October 2, 2001): Faisal Kutty and Marc Duguay deny that Benevolence International and Human Concern International could be linked to terrorism
– Judith Miller and Kurt Eichenwald (New York Times – October 1, 2001): A nation challenged: The investigation; U.S. set to widen financial assault (Faisal Kutty challenged the content of this article on behalf of Benevolence International, the following day.)
– Stewart Bell (National Post – February 11, 2003): Charity [Benevolence International] funded jihad fighters (When reports about Benevolence first surfaced following the 9/11 attacks, Faisal Kutty, the spokesman for Benevolence International, released a statement calling the allegations of terrorist links “false rumours and innuendos.”)
– GMBDR (January 2007): Extremism and the Council of American-Islamic Relations (Kutty’s role with CAIR is discussed)
– Jennifer McPhee (Law Times – May 27, 2007): Islamic finance growing in Canada / WebArchive – Archive.Today (Faisal Kutty is described as a “legal counsel to UM Financial who also advises other Islamic financial companies in Canada” in the article.)
– James Sturcke (The Guardian – February 8, 2008): Sharia law in Canada, almost / WebArchive – Archive.Today (Irfan Syed and Faisal Kutty spoke in favour of the project and Homa Arjomand is quoted against it.)
– Islamic Society of North America (May 24-25, 2008): 34th Annual Convention (Munir el-Kassem, Faisal Kutty and Qazi Hussein Ahmad, a leader of the Pakistani Jamaat-e-Islami were scheduled to give lectures on the theme Religious Extremism: Fact or Fiction. Qazi Hussein Ahmad was banned from coming to Canada by the federal government because of his jihadist positions.)
– LawIsCool.com (March 15, 2010): Could lawyers provide material support to terrorist organizations?
– Rick Mofina and Jim Bronskill (Standard / St. Catharines – October 11, 2001): Faisal Kutty defended WAMY as a “very respected organization”; people “would be shocked” to hear allegations linking it with terrorism, he added
– CAIR (March 31, 2012): Faisal Kutty speaks at a CAIR-Cleveland banquet
– MSA University of Windsor (November 26, 2014): Panel discussion on Radicalization towards violence and its impact on Muslims / Archive.Today (Faisal Kutty is a participant, along with RCMP Superintendent Doug Best, and Robert Heft.)
– Haroon Siddiqui (Toronto Star – March 3, 2015): Conservative senators hold kangaroo court on security / WebArchive – Archive.Today (“[Faisal Kutty] was called ‘the spokesperson of two Al Qaeda funding organizations’ by a star witness at a Senate security committee hearing on Feb. 23, 2015.”)
– Stewart Bell (National Post – February 11, 2003): Charity funded jihad fighters / MIM – Archive.Today (“When reports about Benevolence first surfaced following the Sept. 11 attacks, Faisal Kutty, the spokesman for the Canadian branch, released a statement calling the allegations of a terrorist link ‘false rumours and innuendos’”.)