NEWSLETTER: MUFTI MENK LIVE, How I ended bathing the Dead & more
Published: Fri, 06/07/13
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All praises be to Allah swt, Lord of all Universe. The Most Merciful and the Most Kind. Blessings be to our Prophet Muhammad saw, his family and his companions.
Assalammulaikum wr wb, Dear , As we get closer and closer to Ramadan, various challenges will surface among us. And among them preparation for Hari Raya. Hmmm. haven't fast yet and we are talking about Syawal. Well that's what a lot of people are chattering now actually. What clothes to wear and what to buy. Now there's nothing wrong with that but we hope that we also focus on our ibadah. Start to read the Quran, learn to recite and memorize doas and find time time to go for classes and lectures to prepare for this Ramadan. What's new this week? Mufti Menks' is in Town. Watch out for this charismatic speaker. So .. read on | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We announce on Wednesday that we will only telecast this event LIVE from Max Atria Singapore on Sunday but tonight we are telecasting it live at www.islamicevents.sg/live at Shine Auditorium, However due to poor internet connections at Shine Auditorium, please do not expect a perfect streaming service. So just pray for us and please do not expect magic tonight. However we hope on Sunday, we will have a more outstanding LIVE Streaming Experience. |
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Happening Next week. Don't miss this 3 day event by Darul Arqam Singapore. |
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Featured Article When he walked into the room, with his crisp shirt and impeccable style, I figured that he might be a businessman of some sort, here at the office for a meeting. He took a seat before finally speaking – and he did so clearly, with a confident, professional air about him that further reinforced my previous impression. “This is Ashraf.” I gave a little smile as I was introduced to him. “He is a tukang mandi (someone who washes the bodies of those who have passed as part of the funeral rites).” ‘Really?’ Was my first thought. I was, to be honest, slightly taken aback. His outer demeanor and attire did not match up to what I expected his profession to be – which was such a typical human judgment, and error on my part. I mean, how exactly did I picture a tukang mandi? Definitely not like that – and so young too. |
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