Following kebakaran di sekolah tahfiz, Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah yang mengorbankan 23 pelajar dan guru, now there is a donation drive for the victims’ families and also to redevelop the school. Sesiapa yang berminat, boleh lah dermakan sumbangan ikhlas anda kepada:
Name: Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah Bank: CIMB Islamic Account Number: 8602299587
Over the years, I’ve worked alongside several lovely Bangladeshi men who truly strive to be good Muslims & humans, when for Ramadhan, we volunteer to prepare iftar at the mosque. I’d find out their stories – a few were degree holders but came to work in the labour industry in Singapore because simply, it pays more than not having a job at all. They volunteer at the mosque as an act of service to others and for Allah. The sacrifices they make are plenty, and I can only give them respect and compassion in return. Ah, we take so many things for granted. Sometimes a smile or a friendly greeting from us really does lift their day!
To recognise the contributions of migrant workers in Singapore, and as an act of our gratitude for their hard work, Free Food for All , in collaboration with Angullia Mosque, will be distributing 2,500 packets of free halal meals to migrant workers at Serangoon Road on the 1st May 2016 (Labour Day). The distribution will be from 2.00 – 4.00pm (while stocks last)
We are targeting to raise $5,000 for this event. The meal costs about S$2 per packet. To donate, you may do it online at : www.giving.sg/free-food-for-all-limited or do a bank transfer to OCBC 689 398 691 001
We can also receive donations in kind like fresh produce, frozen items, eggs, cooking oil and rice. You may contact Nizar at 96567280 or [email protected]
Please help us to help our Community and give thanks to our Migrant Worker Community. Feel free to share! ❤
Like many Muslim Singaporeans, my colleagues and I are disturbed and saddened about the conditions in Gaza.
Over the past weekend, I have also shared views on the matter:
“With the unrest in Gaza still going on, there are two things that we can do at this point – firstly help those affected through humanitarian effort and secondly, keep praying for peace. I am happy that we are able to organize a donation drive and collect a lot of money which can be channeled to those in need. I think there is a strong desire in the Muslim community to see an end to all hostilities and hopefully with all the efforts by the world leaders, together with what we can do here in Singapore, peace can come to the region as soon as possible. Meanwhile, we can continue to pray and use the blessings of the month of Ramadan, to do the best that we can through the means that we have here in Singapore.”
It is heart wrenching to see innocent victims of this deadly episode dying and suffering.
Let us continue to do our part to bring peace to the region.