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  • Buddhist and Taoist Organisations Donate to Syrian Refugee Camps in Turkey

    Buddhist and Taoist Organisations Donate to Syrian Refugee Camps in Turkey

    Mohamed Nassir Aid 2 Syrian Refugees in Turkey

    Aid 2 Syrian Refugees in Turkey

    SINGAPORE — Two religious organisations — the Singapore Buddhist Lodge and the Taoist Federation of Singapore — have made a donation of an undisclosed amount to help Syrian refugees in Turkey.

    They are the latest non-Muslim religious organisations to step forward, after Abbot Venerable Sik Kwang Sheng from Bright Hill Temple pledged support for the Aid to Syrian Refugees in Turkey (ASRIT) initiative last month. ASRIT is a joint initiative by two Muslim organisations, SimplyIslam and the Muslim Expatriates Network.

    Mr Tan Thiam Lye, chairman of the Taoist Federation of Singapore, said both the Taoist and Buddhist organisations enjoy a “close working relationship” with their Muslim counterparts.

    Their donations came on the heels of a call by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean last month for all Singaporeans to extend aid to Syrian refugees. So far, ASRIT has raised more than S$420,000 from donations collected in mosques, during roadshows and from online contributors. The money raised will go towards building a school for refugee children and buying food packs, school and healthcare supplies for the Syrian refugees, who number almost a million.

    Meanwhile, ASRIT will be sending more than 10 volunteers to the Syrian refugee camps in Turkey in September in its first overseas mission.

    Source: http://m.todayonline.com/singapore/non-muslim-organisations-donate-syrian-refugees

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  • Buddhist Temple Donate to Syrian Refugees

    Buddhist Temple Donate to Syrian Refugees

     

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    Alhamdulillah, this morning we visited the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, commonly known as the Bright Hill Temple, located at Bright Hill Road.

    It’s a huge complex, possibly the largest buddhist temple in Singapore.

    We were greeted by the Abbot Venerable Sik Kwang Sheng, a highly accomplished individual who is also the President of the Singapore Buddhist Federation and Founder of Buddhist College of Singapore.

    The Kong Meng San temple gave a donation to the Aid 2 Syrian Refugees in Turkey project.

    Ven Sik Kwang Sheng expressed his concerns about the situation in Gaza, and was deeply saddened after reading numerous reports on the indiscriminate killing of children there.

    I briefed him on the Syrian refugee situation, after having returned from Southeast Turkey very recently.

    Ven Sik urged that we should pray together for peace as we are living on the same earth.

    He’s also praying that all the parties involved in the various conflicts around the world find in their hearts a way to forgive each other, and return to peace.

    Allahu Akbar! Allahumma Ameen.

    Authored by http://www.asrit.sg/

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