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On-Demand

The Alliance Conversation Series
Outreach & Education within the Muslim Community
Presented On:May 20, 2025 @ 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm• EST

This webinar series is intended to provide a comprehensive exploration of cultural and religious perspectives on death, dying, and burial practices, shedding light on their significance in donation and transplantation. In this session, we will delve into sub-denominational considerations of the Muslim community, offer practical guidance on engaging with this faith community, and discuss ethical considerations and family opposition sensitively. Through case studies and analysis of current events, we’ll equip professionals with the knowledge and tools needed for effective engagement and connection within diverse religious contexts.

By the end of the panel discussion, the donation industry team member should be able to:

  • Locate resources to learn more about the community
  • Identify 2-3 common questions about donation from the community
  • Explain cultural significance of several burial practices, and identify word choices to alleviate specific concerns
  • Identify cultural and verbal/non-verbal considerations when advocating in faith spaces
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Speaker
Kiran Siddiqui
Chief Executive Officer
Hamdard Health Alliance
Aisha Ghori Ozaki
Community Engagement Religious Webinar Planning Committee, Speaker
Aisha Ozaki
Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging & Culture
Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network
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Speaker
Imam Hossam Musa
Imam
Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati
Mia Hamm
Speaker
Mia Hamm
Training Coordinator
Infinite Legacy
Denise Peoples
Community Engagement Workgroup, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Workgroup, Moderator
Denise Peoples
Community Services Specialist
NJ Sharing Network

Members of the donation and transplantation community serving diverse populations to include administrators, coordinators, physicians, nurses, surgeons, managers, quality improvement specialists, social workers, and other donation and transplantation center professionals and their colleagues.

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