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Education is a fundamental right of every human being. In Islam seeking knowledge is obligatory on every Muslim male and female. As Muslims we should be learning and growing our knowledge every day.
The Association of Muslim Accountants and Lawyers (AMAL) recently hosted ‘A Comparative and Interactive Seminar on Wills.’ Among the eighty attendees were Ulama, judges, lawyers, accountants, students and people from the business sector.
Umlazi saw its first ever Eid Gah this year on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha 1433/2012.
‘Udhiyya’ is an Arabic word meaning "blood sacrifice," and ‘Qurbani’ is an Urdu word derived from the Arabic word "Qurban" which literally means an act performed to seek Allah Ta’ala’s pleasure. It is technically used for the sacrifice of an animal slaughtered for the sake of Allah Ta’ala.
Ulama and scholars from across South Africa participated in an intensive course relating to matters on Qadha (Islamic Judicial System).
Darul Ihsan Centre’s ‘Ihsan Seeding Project’ is a programme designed to initiate a culture of sowing, cultivating and reaping of vegetables in order to create a sustainable source of income and provide sustenance for individuals.
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On Wednesday, 10 October Darul Ihsan Centre’s ‘Skills Development Programme’ hosted a ‘Basic Plumbing Course’ at its Gem Tower office.
The need to dispose off sacred Islamic literature is a need of every Muslim home and institution. Many people find themselves in a predicament as to what to do with sacred scripts of old and unwanted literature.
On Monday 1 October 2012, the ‘Youth of the Ummah’ (Y.O.U.), the Youth wing of Darul Ihsan Centre hosted an educational hike at the Krantzkloof Nature Reserve in Kloof.
On Tuesday, 18 September 2012 Darul Ihsan Centre facilitated a Bonsai programme in Durban North exclusively for sisters.
Darul Ihsan Centre, in conjunction with Darul Arqam, Pietermaritzburg, hosted a slide presentation on the Islamic history of Palestine and Jordan at Al Falaah College last Friday.
A delegation of Ulama from Darul Ihsan Centre attended the biennial Southern Africa Ulama Forum (SAUF) conference in Gaberone from Friday 14 September until Sunday 16 September 2012.
It is Fard-e-Kifayah (compulsory by a few on behalf of the community) to bathe the deceased according to the laws of Shariah.
As part of the Muslim Empowerment Fund’s (MEF) National Outreach programme, this Ramadan, Darul Ihsan initiated an on-going food and empowerment programme in the Eastern Cape.
Darul Ihsan will be hosting an introductory course on ‘BONSAI - A JAPANESE ART FORM OF MINIATURISING TREES’ exclusively for Sisters on Tuesday, 18 September, Insha Allah.
Close onto 250 youth, including huffaz, students and professionals converged at Musjidut Taqwa, Sea Cow Lake for the ‘Youth Night’ programme this weekend.
