Tag: Islam

  • Singapore Doubles Amount It Will Give Palestinians For Capacity-Building

    Singapore Doubles Amount It Will Give Palestinians For Capacity-Building

    Singapore is committed to supporting Palestinians to build their capacity and skills, and will double the sum of its enhanced technical assistance package from S$5 million to S$10million.

    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong made this commitment at a meeting with Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in Ramallah on Wednesday, Mr Lee’s press secretary Chang Li Lin told reporters after the meeting.

    Mr Lee, the first Singapore prime minister to visit the Palestinian Territories, also encouraged the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) to resume negotiations to find a just and durable peace in a two-state solution – with Israel and Palestine living side by side.

    Under the package, Singapore has hosted study visits for Palestinian officials in areas such as education, anti-corruption reform and economic development.

    Singapore will also share its experience in vocational and skills training.

    “PM Hamdallah welcomed this as the Palestinians valued their friendship with Singapore,” Ms Chang said. “He expressed appreciation for Singapore’s assistance as education was a key focus for the Palestinians.”

    Dr Hamdallah received Mr Lee at his office in the Palestinian Territories on Wednesday morning.

    Both men then visited the mausoleum of Yasser Arafat, the first president of the Palestinian Authority, where Mr Lee laid a wreath before Mr Hamdallah hosted him to lunch.

    Dr Hamdallah welcomed the first visit by a Singapore PM to the Territories and conveyed the warm greetings of President Mahmoud Abbas, who is overseas.

    Mr Lee invited Dr Hamdallah to make a reciprocal visit to Singapore, which he accepted.

    Mr Lee also reiterated the standing invitation for President Abbas to visit Singapore.

    Dr Hamdallah briefed the Singapore delegation about the situation in the Palestinian Territories and reaffirmed the PNA’s commitment to the two-state solution.

    PM Lee had, at a meeting with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, reiterated

    Singapore’s hope that the Israelis and Palestinians can restart talks for a two-state solution.

    It was a point he made again when Israel’s Leader of the Opposition Isaac Herzog called on him on Wednesday morning.

    Both men had an exchange of views on developments in Israel and the region, Ms Chang said.

    “Mr Herzog agreed that the two-state solution remains the only viable option to achieve a just and durable peace for Israel and Palestine,” she added.

    Mr Lee also visited the Temple Mount in Jerusalem in the morning and Muslim leaders showed him around the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • This Is Islam: Muslims Must Emulate Prophet Muhammad’s Graciousness

    This Is Islam: Muslims Must Emulate Prophet Muhammad’s Graciousness

    If u are agitated or angered by the picture of the youth who showed his middle finger to the Quran n mocked Muslim prayers, remember the story of a man who tugged Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace Be Upon Him) shirt..

    The Prophet once took a loan from a Jew in order to help a group of villagers who were in financial difficulty..A few days BEFORE the promised date of settlement, the Jew came to the Prophet while he was with his companions. When the Jew got close to the Prophet, he tugged the Prophet’s shirt holding him by the neck and shouted in the Prophet’s face “I didnt know from amongst the family of Banu Abdul Muttalib are those who would delay their repayment of loans!”
    Saidina Umar stood up and was about to beat up the Jew when Prophet Muhammad stopped and said “We do not need this from you O Umar. In fact I need you to counsel me to repay the loan in a good way n for u to advise him to claim his loan to me in a gracious manner! Now please help me to bring him to where I have prepared the amount to repay him n u are to add to the amount that I am repaying him for the trauma that you have caused him from your action!”

    Saidina Umar then acceeded to Prophet’s request and brought the Jewish man to where the location of the repayment is. Along the way the Jew asked Saidina Umar “O Umar do you know who I am? I am so and so”. Saidina Umar then said “Arent u the famous scholar of the Jewish community? Why did u act like that towards the Prophet?” The Jewish scholar said “I have observed many sign of Prophethood in Muhammad but I have yet to observe one sign with my own eyes! That sign is the more ignorance n evil is thrown at him, the more gracious he shall be and today I have witnessed it.. Bear witness O Umar that I testify that there is no God but Allah n I bear witness that Muhammad (PBUH) is His messenger..

    ‪#‎DoGoodBeGood‬ ‪#‎Blindspotmukmin‬ ‪#‎SGMuslimsCare‬‪#‎JgnCkpUstazTakPayung‬

     

    Source: Irwan Hadi

  • Say No To Handphone For Our Children

    Say No To Handphone For Our Children

    Say No to handphone for Kids!
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    We are trying to reduce handphones with our daughter and come let’s try together!

    1. Teach them to ask izin before taking any of our cellphone.

    2. Turn off our data usage whenever the phone is in their hands.

    3. Hide the YouTube app secretly, or delete it.

    4. Replace them with good beneficial apps. Ali and sumayya is one of them!

    5. Make a lot of du’a for our kids.
    ? Surah Al-Qadr on the head.
    ?Surah Insyirah at the heart.
    ?Ya Latif Ya Halim for good akhlaq.

    Together we can create an Ummah for Rasulullah. Amin.

     

    Source: Su’aidah Salim

  • Badoque Cafe Clarification: “Badoque Western” In Malaysia Is A Copycat, No Relations To Us

    Badoque Cafe Clarification: “Badoque Western” In Malaysia Is A Copycat, No Relations To Us

    It has come to our attention that a business has stolen our name and branding. Store is located at Pasir Gudang. Taman Kota Masai

    Badoque Cafe

    DISCLAIMER NOTICE
    TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS

    Badoque Cafe (s) Pte Ltd would like to publicly announce that, we are a Singapore established food and beverage company of registration number 200801718E dated 22nd of January 2008.

    We are a Trademarked identity T0804335H as of 1st April 2008.

    We have 2 operating outlets, only in Singapore.
    Badoque @ Simpang Bedok
    No. 298 Bedok Rd, Bedok Shopping Complex

    Badoque @ Upper Thomson
    No. 246 Upper Thomson Rd

    We do not have any other outlets out of Singapore.

    We are not affiliated, associated or authorised in any way and officially connected with “Badoque Western ” or any of it’s subsidiaries or it’s affiliates.

    Clearly, orange is NOT the new black
    Management
    Badoque Cafe

     

    Source: Badoque Cafe

  • Malaysia Says “Controversial Preacher” Zakir Naik Is Moderate Islamic Voice

    Malaysia Says “Controversial Preacher” Zakir Naik Is Moderate Islamic Voice

    KUALA LUMPUR — The Malaysian Deputy Minister in charge of Islamic Affairs on Tuesday (April 19) defended the country’s decision to allow controversial Islamic scholar Zakir Naik (picture) to conduct his recent week-long lecture series on religion following an uproar from various quarters, including the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties, because Dr Zakir is a “voice of moderation” for Islam.

    Analysts, however, told TODAY the Malaysian government’s endorsement of Dr Zakir — including a meeting between the preacher and Prime Minister Najib Razak — was aimed at appealing to the Malay voter base, marking another level at which the country’s main ruling party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), is using religion to shore up its political position.

    In an interview with business radio station BFM on Tuesday morning, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki said the India-born preacher was needed in Malaysia to counter the rising extremist voices in Islam. “Islam is a misunderstood religion, and there are many voices that are perceived as being extremist. We need a voice of moderation,” said Mr Asyraf . “He could represent a voice of moderation, not only among Muslims, but especially non-Muslims.” Mr Asyraf said Dr Zakir was capable of convincing non-

    Muslims that Islam is a “religion of moderation”. “We are facing plenty of problems right now with extremist groups. This is why we need iconic personalities to change this perception,” he added.

    Mr Asyraf was among those who lobbied for Dr Zakir to be allowed to speak in Malaysia, despite objections from BN’s senior partners, Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) and the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), as well as from numerous non-governmental organisations.

    NGO Hindu Rights Action Force had accused Dr Zakir of encouraging discord by allegedly promoting terrorism and criticising the various faiths practised in Malaysia. The preacher is controversial for his views, among them his support for Al Qaeda jihadists and Osama bin Laden, after, in a 2006 lecture, he called for “every Muslim to be a terrorist”. However, Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has defended the Islamic televangelist and even described the latter as a “very wise man”. During his week-long tour, Dr Zakir spoke in Kuala Lumpur, Terengganu and Malacca, after being given permission to do so by the police and the government.

    Dr Lim Teck Ghee, director of the Centre for Policy Initiatives in Kuala Lumpur, told TODAY that the government’s move in greenlighting Dr Zakir’s speaking engagements was to appeal to the Malay-Muslim support base. “It is to make sure this audience continues to see the government as protecting Muslim and Malay dominance and hegemony,” said Dr Lim.

    “The past two elections have shown that UMNO’s hold on power is precarious. Distracting the Malay Muslim audience with religious issues, which make it appear as if UMNO is the champion of Islam, is a straightforward and sure-to-win method to retain Malay votes; perhaps even a majority.”

    Political analyst Wong Chin Huat noted the issue is about domestic positioning, to “lock in” Muslim voters who are eager to see Islam or Muslims emerging triumphant in any zero-sum game with other faiths or religious communities. “It’s a sign that the government is using the religious card to shore up its political position,” the head of political and social analysis at Penang Institute told TODAY.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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