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Peace Conference Dublin The Prophet Muhammad, Mercy to All Mankind

Posted on: January 15th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

19th February 2012 at 2pm Crown Plaza Hotel Blanchardstown

As you are aware in these times we are living where the true image of Islam is distorted. Muslims are seen as extremists and terrorists and the Prophet of Islam, our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings upon him) is perceived by many non Muslims as someone who promoted and taught violence (astagfirullah)

In order to highlight the true personality and message of the Prophet of Islam, we have organized a unique Conference on the 19th February in Crown Plaza Hotel Blanchardstown from 2pm till 6pm. Irish Muslim scholars, leaders of other faiths, politicians will be present insha Allah and speak on many topics relating to the life of the Holy Prophet (SAW). Academics and non Muslims will be invited specially and Free Islamic literature will be distributed.

We would like to invite everyone first of all with their families to this conference and then request you to invite your colleagues and non Muslim friends to this event. At the end there will be a Question and Answers session (which will be very important as this gives the audience an opportunity to engage in the discussion) There will be activities for kids also separately organized insha Allah.

 

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Khatm-ul-Quran Graduation Ceremony students of Al-Mustafa IECC 2013

Posted on: January 13th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

Alhamdulillah by the grace of Almighty Allah 16 students of Al-Mustafa Islamic Educational & Cultural Centre have completed the recitation of the Holy Qur’an and also successfully completed Noor-ul-Hidayah Course.

These students are:

Mohsin Munir, Abdul Wasi Ajayi, Mubarak Salawu, Fadilah Salawu, Faruq Idris, Fareed Idris, Hafees Adeniji, Ameera Adeniji, Ameen Muibideen, Yusuf Muibideen, Semiat Obitayo, Aamna Raashid, Habeeb, Lateefah Ladipo and Aisha Ladipo.

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On the 16th June 2013 these students will formally receive their diploma’s and medals.

To thank Almighty Allah a grand celebration has been organized by the parents of these students in Carlton Hotel in Tyrrelstown, Dublin 15.

The event will start at 2pm. There will also be stalls where guests can buy Islamic dresses and gifts.

 

Annual Meraj-un-Nabi Event & Aqeeqah of the daughter of Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri

Posted on: January 13th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

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On the 8th June 2013 the annual Meraj-un-Nabi was held in Al-Mustafa IECC. At the same time this event marked the Aqeeqah and naming ceremony of Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri’s new born daughter.

Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri made all arrangements of the program personally and had slaughtered a ram for the Aqeeqah of his daughter.

On behalf of Al-Mustafa Islamic Educational & Cultural Centre members we all congratulate our beloved Shaykh on the arrival of his new born baby daughter.

The event started with the recitation of the Holy Quran by Dr. Kamran Asghar.

Sidi Abdul Qadri and Brother Umar Farooq congratulated the Shaykh of Al-Mustafa IECC on this beautiful occasion.

Brother Mudaffar from the Islamic Foundation of Ireland (Dublin Mosque) also congratulated the Shaykh.

Students of Al-Mustafa IECC Raqeeb and Alameen sang Nasheed. The Shaykh then thanked all guests for coming and said that he did not want to have a separate event for the Aqeeqah of his daughter as this would not do justice to the love of the Holy Prophet (SAW) which is required by the believers.

The Shaykh announced the name of his daughter Amina Zahra. (We pray Almighty Allah blesses her with a long and healthy life filled with Iman)

The Shaykh then spoke on the importance of loving the Beloved Prophet (SAW) more than ones own children.

The Shaykh spoke then about the message of the Journey of Meraj which is Peace to all Mankind.

The program concluded with Duaa by the Shaykh and Aqeeqah Dinner.