Lounging with Kimball Gallagher

A thousand pictures worth a song
An altruist's journey. Come along!
Hear from voices that say then do
And show you ways which you can too.

Words and pictures and friends to make, 
A journey you would want to take, 
One thing remains before adieu
An invitation especially for you:

Please join us this day 
on November 15th. Mark it!
ISTAC is your way
From 3 to 5pm. Make it!

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Find out more on Kimball Gallagher here:
http://www.kimballgallagher.com/

Thursday 15th November 2012

3pm to 5pm
@ ISTAC, off Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur http://goo.gl/maps/DEPBQ

** Entry By Donation ( Minimum RM 10)**


Motivation 101

Salam everyone!

By the grace of Allah we are able to bring you an event this coming week!

In this session, Sheikh Zahir Mahmood discusses the true meaning of success and the habits possessed by truly successful people – those who, through revelation, were promised Paradise. Habits of Truly Successful People is not only an inspiring and soul energizing program, but a strong reminder and a road map to Islamic excellence.

 As Allah, The Most High said “Know that the life of this world is but amusement and diversion and adornment and boasting to one another and competition in increase of wealth and children – like the example of a rain whose [resulting] plant growth pleases the tillers; then it dries and you see it turned yellow, then it becomes [scattered] debris. And in the Hereafter is severe punishment and forgiveness from Allah and approval. And what is the life of this world, but a deceptive enjoyment?”

 ** Entry By Donation ( Minimum RM 10)**

Sheikh ZAHIR MAHMOOD biodata (according to http://www.kalamullah.com/zahir-mahmood.html)
This erudite scholar was born in England and has gained licenses to teach (ijaazas) in many Islamic sciences including Qur'an, Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Traditions (Hadith) of The Prophet (SAW) from various Shyukh. Following the completion of his secular studies at the age of 16, he enrolled at Dar al-Uloom al-Arabiyya al-Islamiyya, Bury (a satellite college to al- Azhar University), where he initiated his studies of the Alimiya course. Thereafter, he studied 3 years in the presitigious seat of learning al-Jamia al- Islamiyya Karachi, Pakistan.


Roses of Peace 2012


In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be with you.

The purpose of this event is to spread the universal message of peace and love to all while raising awareness about the true teachings of Islam and our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

We aim to spread the message and change the misconceptions that many people have about Islam & our Prophet (PBUH) through several measures:

1) the distribution of 3000 roses with cards attached bearing quotes about peace and love to the general public in Singapore; and

2) the post-event dissemination of information, photographs and videos world-wide via social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

We need passionate volunteers who believe in the same cause and wants to do their part in spreading our message. If YOU are interested, please 'JOIN' our event and fill in the form below:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE9ON0ttaU9zMUpiN2RUQkFjMVQ3cVE6MQ

The dates to take note are:

1) Pre-event volunteer briefing (Compulsory):
- Date: 2 November 2012, Friday
- Time: 7.30pm-10.00pm
- Venue: Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Seminar Room 2.3 (SMU)

2) Pre-event flower packing (Optional):
- Date: 9 November 2012, Friday
- Time: 10.00am-8.00pm (Own time own target)
- Packing and Storage Venue: [TBC]

3) Actual event:
- Date: 10 November 2012, Saturday
- Time: 2.00-4.30pm
- Venues: Island-wide (East, West, North, Central)



The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said, “Those who are merciful will be given mercy by the Merciful; be merciful to those on the earth and the One above the heavens will have mercy on you.” [Sunan Abu Dawud, Book of Manners, Number 4941, Hasan]

Why do women cry so easily?





A little boy asked his mother, 


"Why are you crying?" 


"Because I need to" she said. 


"I don't understand," he said. 


His Mom just hugged him and said, 


"And you never will." 



Later the little boy asked his father, 


"Why does mother seem to cry for no reason?" 


"All women cry for no reason," his dad answered carelessly.



The little boy, still wondering why women cry, finally asked the old wise Shaykh (his Islamic Teacher).


"He surely knows the answer", he thought. 



"Ya Shaykh! Why do women cry so easily?" 


The wise teacher replied, 



"When Allah made the woman she had to be made so special. 


He made her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world, 


yet gentle enough to give comfort. 


He gave her an inner strength to endure childbirth and the rejection that comes from her children.


He gave her a hardness that allows her to keep going when everyone else gives up,


and take care of her family through sickness and fatigue without complaining. 


He gave her the sensitivity to love her children under any and all circumstances,


even when her child hurts her very badly. 


He gave her strength to carry her husband through his faults and fashioned her from his rib to protect his heart. 


He gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never hurts his wife, 


but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him unfalteringly.



And lastly, He gave her a tear. 


This is hers and only hers exclusively to use when ever she needs it. 


She needs no reason, no explanation, 


it ’s hers.



You see my son, the beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, 


the beauty of her face, or the way she combs her hair. 


The beauty of a woman must be seen in her eyes,


because that is the door way to her heart - 


the place where love resides."




The little boy found the answer and never asked the same question again.


-Leicesterdawah

NPMSS Usrah: Sparks of Faith | Chapter 1: Sacrifices



Time: 7-830pm*
Venue: Darulssalam Mini Auditorium, level 2
Topic: Sacrifices by Ustadz Nuzhan

Assalamualaikum brothers and sisters! For the first time, NPMSS is holding a monthly USRAH!


What is an Usrah?
It is a discussion open for ALL who desire to increase the understanding of Islam.

For this special month of Zulhijjah, we will be exploring deeper into sacrifices:
How is the Qurban performed?
And what is the story behind it?
Who was the first man ever to perform Qurban?
If you want to know the answers to these questions, then come and join us!(NON-NP STUDENTS WELCOMED)

*The event starts with solat maghrib at 6.51pm, followed by refreshments at 7-720pm at level 2 before the talk by Ustadz Nuzhan commences. Be sure to come and insyaAllah we’ll all benefit from it!

NPMSS Muslimah Camp: T.G.I.F



Assalamualaikum to all the NPMSS ladies out there!

Ngee Ann Polytechnic Muslim Students' Society is organizing a 2D1N Ladies camp called T.G.I.F

This is open to ALL NP students, ladies of course ;)

Be it the year 1's, 2's, 3's all of you are invited and your presence will be much valued!

We bet you must be thinking, what could T.G.I.F mean? Stay tuned for the trailers to find out!

This camp aims to provide a balance of activities that will benefit you physically, mentally and of course spiritually.

-> Empower yourselves with stories of Khadija, Aisha and more!
-> Go through activities that highlight the teachings and messages of the Al-Quran
-> Experience a segment on the final moments of our Prophet s.a.w

So don't miss out this opportunity to bond and connect with not only yourself but your fellow sisters as well!

Details are as follows:
Date/Day: 23rd - 24th Nov 2012 (Fri to Sat)
Time: 5.30PM
Venue: Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Reporting venue: LT79
Registration fee: $5

To register for this camp, simply sign up via the following link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dEoxbmJOMTktODg0eUJYOXZBcGQtZnc6MQ

Places are LIMITED. Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email, including the details of how and when you can make the payment as well as the camp kit list. Please note that the registration DEADLINE is on 2ND NOV 2012, at 8PM.

We are looking forward to your presence insyaAllah! :)

For any enquiries, contact Sister Hanisah (83392413) or Sister Hasanah (83105428). You can also email us at npmuslims@gmail.com

NPMSS Muslimin Camp: Brotherhood | Prophet's Legacy



Waddup Brothers!

I mean.. As'salam mualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh :D

We would like to warmly invite you to Our ALL GUYS ONLY Camp
called "Brotherhood | Prophet's Legacy" this coming November.

We will be covering topics about our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (saw)'s lifestyle & also The Quran.

So, do invite your friends along to this camp as it will definitely benefit you Physically, Mentally & not forgetting Spritually.

This is a Good Opportunity for all The Brothers in Ngee Ann Polytechnic Muslim Students Society
to come together & really bond amongst ourselves.

~ Details can be found bellow ~

Reporting venue: TBC
Reporting time: 6PM
Date: 23rd - 24th November
Age: NO BIG DEAL
Fee: $7 each, worth every single penny

Here is the registration form: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEx2REVQekxjZjN1bHVGWnk0eVQtYkE6MQ

More updates will be given via this Event Page, so keep updated aite! ^^

Sincerely from The BPL Camp Organizing Committee,
We hope to see you there! InshaAllah :)

Peace out ☮

Sacrifices



Sacrifice

“Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik. Labbaik, La Shareek Laka, Labbaik. Innal Hamdah, Wan Nematah, Laka wal Mulk, La Shareek Laka Labbaik”
Here I am at Thy service O Lord, here I am. Here I am at Thy service and Thou hast no partners. Thine alone is All Praise and All Bounty, and Thine alone is The Sovereignty. Thou hast no partners, here I am.

Assalamua’laikum dear readers.

Today is the 11th Zulhijjah and it marks the end of E’iduladha which is a festive celebration for the Muslim community. In local land, the Muslims did a sacrificial act on the sheep.  Whereas in Mecca; the Muslims did Hajj (pilgrimage) to fulfil the fifth pillar of Islam.

We often relate the days of E’iduladha with the famous story of Prophet Abraham where he got his commandments from Allah to sacrifice his son, Prophet Ishmael. Prophet Abraham had a choice and he made a choice. He loved his son. However, the love for Allah was more than the love for his son that he willing to sacrifice. It was not a sacrifice of his son but a sacrifice of Prophet Abraham’s attachment to anything that could compete with his love for Allah. Even Prophet Ishmael understood and willing to give his own life to fulfil Allah’s commandment.

Before I elaborate more on sacrifice, let’s go to what is definition of sacrifice is. The definition of sacrifice in this context can be defined as to make a sacrifice or offering of. However, does Allah really need an offering? Allah being the Almighty does not lose or gain its power when someone decided not to prostrate to him.

However, another question that pop into our mind is that why Allah asked us to sacrifice our wealth, money and everything for the sake of Allah?

“Say, “If your fathers and your sons and your brothers and your spouses and your clan and the wealth you have earned and the trade you apprehend will recede and the homes you like are dearer to you than Allah and His Messenger and Jihad in His way, then, wait until Allah comes with His command. Allah does not lead the sinning people to the right path.””  (At-Tawbah:24)

By sacrificing our wealth, money, personal attachment that we have towards this world, Allah wants to see who is willing to sacrifice for His cause. Remember that when Allah brought down his commandments, it was not meant for His own goods but for individual and the community own goods. It is a win-win situation. The one who gives will usually feel at ease and satisfaction because the things that he did is for Allah and for the one who receives will feel grateful to Allah. Subhanallah, it is really a wonderful cycle if each individual plays a part.

Sometimes we tend to forget that whatever we have in this world is actually temporary. Our wealth, family, house and even ourselves are all just loans from Allah and He can take it all back anytime and anywhere.  We always assume that whatever we have is ours and it is hard for us sometimes to let go of our wealth. This is because of our attachment to this world which has been beautifully manipulated to our naked eyes.

“The worldly life is but play and pastime. If you believe and be God-fearing, He will give you your rewards, and will not ask you your riches.” (Muhammad: 36)

The previous verse has taught us that Allah is not asking for our wealth to be given to Him but instead, the wealth that we give will be rewarded by Allah the Almighty.

The question is now, are we willing to sacrifice our wealth for the Allah’s sake?

Sometimes it is easier said then done but insya’Allah with the right intention, Allah will definitely help us in taking the stepping stone. There is a Malay saying goes “Mengalah bukan erti kalah.” which means giving in does not mean you lose. This is a reminder including myself just in case we forgotten. Wallahua’lam.

How Do We Perform the Holy Bath (Ghusl)?


Introduction
Alhamdulillah unlimited; all praise is due to Allah. All thanks are for Allah. All good is in the Good Hands of Allah. All affairs shall be returned to Allah. May His Peace and Blessings be upon Habibi Muhammad, his family members, his companions and all those who follow his guided path till the Day of judgment.
This article comes in response to a Facebook question I received, on how to perform the holy bath (Ghusl). I pray that Allah bestows His Blessings on the person who asked this question. And may He grant him rewards equal to the number of people (readers) who will benefit from the answers below.
In order to perform Ghusl (holy bath), it’s important that we know why special bath must be performed in certain conditions, and when it is supposed to be taken.

Why do we need to take Ghusl?

There may be a few reasons why a Muslim is required to perform Ghusl in certain situations, but all the reasons together, when combined, are not considered when the divine reason, is taken into consideration. That divine reason is that; we perform Ghusl because it’s an instruction that was descended directly from Allah, s.w.t.
In other words, whether there are other reasons (i.e., scientific discoveries of the importance of it) or not, the above mentioned reason is sufficient, for us, Muslims, to obey and comply. If one is to search for other (logical) reasons in order to be convinced, then once they find and are convinced, they will be following their convincing and hence, not showing obedience to Allah s.w.t. Ibadah is performed with only Allah in mind as the cause of carrying out the the Ibadah.
Allah says in Surah Al-Maidah, 5:6:
وَإِن كُنتُمْ جُنُبًا فَاطَّهَّرُوا
It means, “ If you are in a state of impurity, take a full bath.”
Allah s.w.t. also says in Surah Al-Nisaa, 4:43:
يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا لَا تَقْرَبُوا الصَّلاةَ وَأَنتُمْ سُكَارَىٰ حَتَّىٰ تَعْلَمُوا مَا تَقُولُونَ وَلا جُنُبًا إِلَّا عَابِرِي سَبِيلٍ حَتَّىٰ تَغْتَسِلُوا
It means, “Believers, do not approach your prayers when you are drunk, until you understand what you say, nor when you are in a state of impurity, — except when you are on a journey — till you have bathed.”
Every matured Muslim is required to take Ghusl in one of the following situations:

When must we perform Ghusl?

A matured Muslim is required to perform Ghusl (holy bath) when he/she is in one of the following situations:
  • Have released semen by any mean; either in sleep or awake.
  • When two (male and female) sexual organs meet where the tip of the penis disappears completely in the vagina, even if there is no release of semen.
  • A woman who has finished her menstruation period and needs to perform Solat.
  • A woman who has finished her post-partum bleeding (Nifaas).

When can we optionally perform Ghusl?

In addition to the situations in which one must perform Ghusl, there are other situations, in which one is advised to perform Ghusl optionally. Such conditions are as:
  • Going for Hajj/Umrah, when putting on Ihram.
  • Going for Friday prayers.
  • Going for Eid prayers, or any righteous gathering.

How do we perform Ghusl?

Before performing Ghusl, one should first and foremost do the following:
  • Make intention (Niyyah) to take bath, in compliance with Allah and His Messenger’s teachings.
  • Get water for the bath. The water must be:
  1. Clean (as clean as the one which can be used to take wudhu). Therefore, no soap is needed to be used while the water is been used for the purpose; and
  2. Rightful. Water possessed illegally can’t be used for purification.
  • Perform the Ghusl. Ghusl can be performed in either of two ways:
  1. Simple way
  2. Comprehensive way

Simple way of performing Ghusl

The simple way to perform Ghusl is to rinse your mouth and nose, then wash your entire body with water. Washing your entire body with water can be by dipping yourself into deep water in one go (with intention of Ghusl).

Comprehensive way of performing Ghusl

The ‘comprehensive way’ of Ghusl is by following the following steps (with intention of Ghusl):
  • One should wash their private parts and anywhere else, that is contaminated with traces of impurity (i.e. semen, etc.). If we are using bucket, we have to use only our clean hand(s) to fetch the water.
  • Next, one takes wudhu, similar to the wudhu we take for solat.
  • After that, one should wash their head and neck (we must ensure that the water touches our scalp).
  • After that, one should wash their right side of body (shoulder to toe; front and back).
  • Finally, one should wash their left side of body (shoulder to toe; front and back).
This way, one has successfully performed their Ghusl, and is set to perform solat immediately if they didn’t release urine or air during the process of performing the Ghusl, or if they didn’t touch their private parts with their palm (for males) or insert their fingers into their private parts (for females). If they did, then they should take wudhu and then go ahead for Solat.
If you find this short article useful, kindly share it with your Muslim brothers and sisters, for someone may be guided, because of your sharing. And you’ll be rewarded equally to their righteousness.
Allah knows best.
Allahu Hafiz Smile
Abdul-Salam Abdul-Hameed
GSalam Writer | TwitterFacebookGoogle+

NPMSS Clearance Sale '12

Assalamualaikum!
Hope everyone is in the best state of health and iman =)

Insya'Allah NPMSS will be having a Clearance Sale! Its a real Sale going on!
Its to clear all the stocks that we have, so to make room for new things to come!
So com
e down and support us alright! ^.^

Venue : NPMSS Clubroom, Block 18, Level 3
Date : 22nd October 2012 - 24th October 2012
Time : 0900 - 1700 Hours


and one more thing,
Stocks are limited! So come down fast! ^.*






Media

Over the years YMP has had many events. Fortunately we have been able to record some and put them on the internet. Here is what we have available.

Ramadan Series 2012
Ramadan Gems - The ups and downs of iman - Lauren Booth
Ramadan Series 2012 - Lauren Booth
Ramadan Series - What Ramadan means to me
LEPAK Reunion - Words of Wisdom from Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim

Reboot yourself this Ramadan - Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim - KGPA 17th July 2012
Reboot yourself this Ramadan

LEPAK Initiative - Yahya Ibrahim. Janda Baik 6th to 9th July 2012
Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim's Guide to the Galaxy
Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim Went on a Date?
If you want to be Wali with Allah
Every team needs a captain
Fajr Tazkirah - 7 Principles of Lailahaillallah (Part 3)
Fajr Tazkirah - 7 Principles of Lailahaillallah (Part 2)
Fajr Tazkirah - 7 Principles of Lailahaillallah (Part 1)
Campfire Stories
The Young Padawan
What's the Big Idea?

The Beauty of Jannah - Dr Reda Bedeir - Masjid Abu Bakar As-Sidiq 1st Dec 2011
Jannah - Dr Reda Bedeir
Jannah - Dr Reda Bedeir (Q&A Part 1)
Jannah - Dr Reda Bedeir (Q&A Part 2)

Balance - Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim - KGPA
Balance - Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim

In the Shade of Ramadan - Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim - KGPA 18th July 2011 (with Muslim Professionals Forum)
Part 1
Part 2

Ramadan - Life in the Fast Lane - IIUM Main Mosque 13th July 2011
Fiqh of Siyam - Sheikh Tawfique Chowdhury
This Ramadan Turn Off your Autopilot - Sheikh Muhammad Cheppih
Q&A

Need for Speed - Race to Allah - KGPA 7th July 2011
Race to Allah - Sheikh Sajir Umar

I want to repent but...- Imam Suhaib Webb - 13th January 2011 KGPA
What is repentance?
What is it we repent from?
The way to Siratulmustaqim
The repentence of Abu Nuwas
The first reason why some people fail to make Tawbah
Where does Tawbah start?
Kindness beautifies whatever it touches & Tawbah starts with Allah
The second reason why some people faily to make Tawbah
Rectification of Negligence
The third reason why some people fail to make Tawbah
Sign of a Health Repentance
Q&A

What is this my last Ramadan? - Imam Suhaib Webb
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9

Now that we've found Islam, what are we going to do about it?
(Part of the Knowledge and Arts Tour 2009)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 12
Part 13
Part 14
Part 15
Part 16

Public Service Announcements
CSI Heroes - You can be one too!
Solidarity Syria





Ways Young Muslims can participate in Ramadan

by Ashley Burke


Adolescents that have reached puberty are encouraged to take part in Ramadan traditions such as prayer and fasting. Younger children can still celebrate this special event and continue to learn more about it even though they are not fasting with the others. In this post I want to suggest a few ways that young Muslims can participate in Ramadan without fasting:


Create educational games that teach about Islam
Games are a great way to make religious education and instruction enjoyable. Accumulate a listing of questions and answers about Islam and have the children memorize the answers. Then create various games using the questions and answers. As older family members enjoy sharing their knowledge with the younger children, and younger children desire to demonstrate what they have learned, a positive anchor is developed and the children begin to enjoy the process of learning about Islam.



Children's books about Ramadan can be a great family activity
Another rewarding way to spend beneficial time during Ramadan is to read books about Ramadan. Many good books are now available at local libraries. Others can be purchased online. Here are a few of the more popular titles written for children about Ramadan for your consideration:
• Ramadan By Suhaib Ghazi
• My First Ramadan by Karen Katz
• Celebrating Ramadan By Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith
• Ramadan: Islamic Holy Month by Terri Dougherty
• Celebrating Ramadan. By Shirien Elamawy Illustrated By: Mohamed Qovaizi
• Magid Fasts for Ramadan by Mary Matthews

Allowing children to help prepare iftar
Another way of allowing children to participate in the special occasion is to give them the honor of helping to prepare iftar. By helping to prepare this special meal the children will feel a sense of accomplishment and will learn to feel reverence for the occasion. Some parents encourage their children to actually fast for part of the day to help them begin to experience what it feels like and to feel more unified with the older members of the family and community. This also provides a great teaching opportunity to let your child know that those who feed a fasting person get's blessed by Allah.

Encourage the children to make gifts and collect donations
A wonderful way for children to participate is for them to make gifts for loved ones and to help collect donations for those in need. This opens up a teaching moment around the truth that all good deeds done during Ramadan are multiplied. Even simple craft ideas such as making bracelets from beading kits obtained from dollar stores can be a great way to keep kids entertained while making something to give away.

Blessings come from including the children in Ramadan
In our efforts to focus on Ramadan in the spirit of true worship it is easy to forget about the needs of the little ones instead of including them and helping them to gain an appreciation for this important religious occasion. Hopefully these suggestions will provide the ideas you need to include the children in a meaningful way. By involving them in these types of activities it will better prepare them for the blessed time when they will be able to fully participate in a meaningful fast.

Author bio: Ashley Burke is a language specialist at Arab Academy, a leading online provider of Arabic courses and learning. In addition to writing about Arabic online courses, Ashley gives tips about leading peaceful Muslim life.

July Happenings with Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim [UPDATED]

Salam!

(We've added two talks. Scroll down)

If you had the misfortune of missing out L.E.P.A.K youth retreat don't worry. Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim is still in town and will be in and about KL. He's looking to meet YOU!

Catch his talks:

11th July (Wednesday)
Masjid Al-Hidayah, Jalan Melawati 6, Taman Melawati
Recording with TV9
230-330pm 'Recovering from Hardship'
530-630pm 'When A Man Loves a Woman'

13th July (Friday) Khutbah Jumaat at IIUM Islamic Institute of Banking and Finance, Jln Damansara 'The Importance of Muslim Solidarity in Dealing with the Challenges Facing the Ummah'

16th July (Monday), 8pm
Mukha Cafe, No. 15 Lorong Rahim Kajai 13, Taman Tun Dr Ismail
'Yahya Ibrahim's Guide to the Galaxy'
**Limited space**

17th July (Tuesday), 830pm
Kelab Golf Perkhidmatan Awam (KGPA), off Jalan Bukit Kiara
'Reboot Yourself This Ramadhan'

18th July (Wednesday), After Maghrib
Surau An Nur Taman Dagang, Jalan Dagang 1/4, Ampang
'Making the Best Out of Ramadhan'

20th July (Friday) Khutbah Jumaat at Surau Wakaf Ahmad Dawjee Dadabhoy Menara Bank Islam Jalan Perak (near KLCC)

See you there!


What would the Prophet (SAWS) do?

Our beloved Prophet is the best of mankind. How better to become better human beings than by learning from his seerah? "What would the Prophet (SAWS) do?" will be a regular monthly circle where we will have the opportunity to pose moral dilemmas and explore personal, and contemporary social issues and problems and solve them in light of the guidance extracted from our Prophet's SAWS life.

It will be moderated by Sheikh Younus Kathrada, a South-African born Canadian Imam, Islamic Studies teacher, community and youth activist, counsellor, chaplain, and public speaker. A graduate of the Islamic University of Madinah, he has spent over 16 years intensely involved in the Muslim community of Mainland British Columbia, Canada.

"If you were with the Prophet SAWS right now, what would you like to ask him?"

Date: 17th June 2012
Time: 2pm
Venue: 4 Jalan Setiabudi, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur

For directions please call Cat at 0166973097