Young Muslims Canada

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Young Muslims Canada is an Islamic organization working among the Muslim youth of Canada. Formed in 1994, Young Muslims Canada is one of the largest Muslim youth groups in Canada.

Young Muslims Canada offers educational, developmental, and recreational activities for Muslim youth.

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References

"Young Muslims Canada: Official Site" . Retrieved 1 April 2012.