“ In cold weather with warm hearted Canadians” by Izzah Zahin Aliman

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IZZAH ZAHIN BINTI ALIMAN “ In cold weather with warm hearted Canadians” A chance to spend 10 days in Canada (spent most of the time in Toronto; – Ottawa - Quebec) as part of IIUM - IIT Student Exchange Programme is a dream come true for me. I have to admit I had no idea how much my cross-cultural trip to Canada would broaden my perspective before I went there. O Canada! This vast land has gorgeous landscapes, thriving wildlife, colourful Native Canadian cultures, and modern cosmopolitan cities - not to mention a language selection of English and French. (From http://www.torontomuslims.com/) Toronto hosts the highest percentage of Muslims in North America . The Greater Toronto Area also has the second highest number of Mosques and Islamic centres in North America. This dynamic community is expanding at an extraordinary pace, nearly doubling in the last 10 years. In conclusion, the Greater Toronto Area has one of the most ethnically diverse Muslim communities in the World! I thoroughly enjoyed this experience especially spending time with my lovely host family. Staying with a host family is an opportunity for cultural exchange. I must admit I have seldom felt more at peace while travelling away from home. I was placed to stay in the house of ‘dad’ Kareem and ‘mom’ Safoora Hamid alongside with Qurratu ‘Aini. They have 2 daughters about our age, Atiya and Mobeena. I felt so welcome whereby these people are friendly, very polite, educated and have a sense of joie de vivre. My host family provided me breakfast, packed lunch (for travelling), dinner, and some snacks throughout our stay. When stayed in their home, I was able to speak to them every day. My host family is there to assist

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Student Exchange Programme 2012 - Islamic Institute of Toronto (IIT) and International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

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IZZAH ZAHIN

BINTI ALIMAN

“ In cold weather with warm hearted Canadians”

A chance to spend 10 days in Canada (spent most of

the time in Toronto; – Ottawa - Quebec) as part of

IIUM - IIT Student Exchange Programme is a dream

come true for me. I have to admit I had no idea how

much my cross-cultural trip to Canada would

broaden my perspective before I went there. O

Canada! This vast land has gorgeous landscapes,

thriving wildlife, colourful Native Canadian cultures,

and modern cosmopolitan cities - not to mention a

language selection of English and French.

(From http://www.torontomuslims.com/)

Toronto hosts the highest percentage of

Muslims in North America .

The Greater Toronto Area also has the

second highest number of Mosques and

Islamic centres in North America.

This dynamic community is expanding at an

extraordinary pace, nearly doubling in the

last 10 years.

In conclusion, the Greater Toronto Area has one of the most ethnically diverse Muslim

communities in the World!

I thoroughly enjoyed this experience especially spending time with my lovely host family.

Staying with a host family is an opportunity for cultural exchange. I must admit I have

seldom felt more at peace while travelling away from home. I was placed to stay in the

house of ‘dad’ Kareem and ‘mom’ Safoora Hamid alongside with Qurratu ‘Aini. They have 2

daughters about our age, Atiya and Mobeena. I felt so welcome whereby these people are

friendly, very polite, educated and have a sense of joie de vivre. My host family provided me

breakfast, packed lunch (for travelling), dinner, and some snacks throughout our stay. When

stayed in their home, I was able to speak to them every day. My host family is there to assist

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in answering any questions I might have and help me address any concerns that may arise.

Homestay lets me enjoyed the comfort of a normal home. Homestay provides an

opportunity for people from different cultures to live and learn together. My host family

learnt about Malaysia and its cultures and helped me adjust to living in Canada. One has to

adapt, embrace the diversity and enjoy experiences that are sometimes alien and strange.

The experiences I encountered will be ones that I never forget.

In Islamic Institute of Toronto, we attended classes taught by Canadian prominent Islamic

scholars. The richness came from the very knowledgeable facilitators, an atmosphere that

encouraged us to further our learning by being open about ideas and to engage in open

discussion… also, a terrific week in gorgeous locations; definitely will be the most

'memorable' seminar or class I have been to.

The things to do and see in Canada are as vast as the country itself. For me, the best time to

view the fall foliage will undoubtedly to have my camera ready to see the leaves change into

spectacular reds, oranges and yellows. My friends and I went to Rideau Hall in Ottawa. We

took a short stroll along trails in the park; it appeared to me like some sort of small forest

that ablaze with rich colours. Canada's skyline glowed like embers when the sun rises and

sets and the surrounding leaves boasted the stunning kaleidoscopic colours.

Of course talking about Canada, maple syrup is a wonderful souvenir to bring back for my

loved ones. Especially, syrup in the decorative maple leaf shaped bottle. I absolutely

brought home a bunch, reminiscing having Canadian breakfast every day in Malaysia! As a

natural wonder, Niagara Falls is also one of the places I have been to. One’s destination is

never a new place, but a new way of seeing things. As visitors stand on the either side, in

Canada or the United States, people can see the amazing picture of the falls. For this to be

created by man would seem to me to be impossible. According to the meaning of a Prophetic

Tradition, "Be in the world as if you are a traveller or a Wayfarer...”. All I have seen - teaches

me to trust the Creator for all that I have not seen.

In short, I was overwhelmed by the hospitality shown by all the people I met. I will forever

be grateful for those conversations across the table, across cultural differences, and across

language barriers. Alhamdulillah... I am grateful. I would love to return to Canada, definitely

want to go back to this place and spend more days in this beautiful land.

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> From left: Aini, me, mom & dad

> Mom’s specialty: Carrot rice and grilled salmon with thyme + parsley sauce

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> Canadian style breakfast: Pancakes with maple syrup

> Niagara Falls: An enormously popular tourist destination and it also serves as a major source of electricity for Ontario.

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> The fabulous fall foliage. Lovely! ~ ~

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> Maple leaf - the most widely recognized national symbol of Canada

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> My friends and I at the Peace Tower. It is a focal bell and clock tower, sitting on the central axis of the Centre Block of the Canadian Parliament Building in Ottawa, Ontario.