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Keeping you in contact with the Islamic community and keeping the Islamic community in contact with youNewsews
JAMADI-THANI 1426
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s little as five members can jointhe Pristine Scheme. Individual
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operates within a Sharia'h compliant
investment manner.
We urge all Muslim employers togive their staff the opportunity toengage with this product, and ifsuitable they can become members.The Pristine Scheme will operatenationally, and is administeredthrough Old Mutual. The Scheme'sinvestments are housed in OldMutual's Symmetry Islamic Portfolioand the key underlying manager isFrater Asset Management, which
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Silence prevailed in the pastDue to superiority, dominance and fear
WomenWomenSms to mobile: 084 9200096, email: [email protected] or fax: 27 21 697 2304 before the 15th August 2005. You may enter as many
times as you wish. Do not forget to add your name and age. Sorry competition only for 10 23 year olds. Good Luck!
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Exciting competition prizes worth R1000, in cash, to be won. The student/learner/youth that sms theWomen poem coherently and in the least amount of words can win
Yet, women stood together,Fighting for justice year after year
Toady, we reap the benefits,The battle we have won,
The era of fear and silence,To some extent has gone!
Women were considered inferior,Rights they did not own,
Many were branded 'minor',
Countless were slaved to the boneEven now certain women still suffer
Because of the ignorance the West project,Our dress and scarf are mocked
Show our Muslim women some respect!
Society however,Creates a fashionable trend,
But the strongest women will prosper,
They will succeed in the end!
Zainab Vaggie (16)
We will be hosting a Golf Day in aid of much needed funds towards the renovation
of the Masjid to cater for the ever-growing spiritual, moral, educational and
religious needs of the Muslim Community.
GOLF IN BRIDGE TOWN
Venue:Date:
Players entry fee:
Mowbray Golf Course25 September 2005
R170.00 per player
To advertise at a hole or for further information
contact the Golf Day Co-ordinator. Haji Rashaad
Samuels on 083 9598463 or 021 637 7046
We pray that our appeal will be met with favourably and generously, inshallah.21-25 Rosmead Ave, ClaremontTel: 021 671 9020
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Benefits of Belly Dancing
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Prof. Yusuf da Costa has recently launched aninspirational book called The Honour of Womenin Islam. This book briefly and (yet) clearlyexplains the status of women in Pre-Islamictimes in Arabia and Christianity. It depicts thelife of several remarkable female figures inIslamic History including Mary mother of Jesusand Hagar hand-maiden to Sarah. Whenreading about their challenges andperseverance in adversity one cannot contain
the overwhelming emotion of Allah's love,mercy and honour bestowed on WOMEN.
Surprisingly, this book can be read in one sittingand a box of tissues is mandatory, especiallywhen reading about the tender moment sharedbetween the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), hisdaughter Fatima (RA) and son in-law Ali (RA).Tears of appreciation and gratitude will be shedwhen a comparison is made between the PreIslamic and Islamic times. One has to question- Has modernity blindly pushed us into the Pre-Islamic times? And in words of Prof. Da Costa," The Position of women had been hidden for avery long time and it is about time that it isexposed in the public domain,
The Honour of Women
in Islam
The Honour of Women
in Islamby Sanaa Petersen
This book isavailable at
An-Nisa Tel: 021633 3409
and Top Boutique
Pic: Yazzer Booley
Healthy Living
Your natural immune system boosterKHALOONJI
An analysis of the Khaloonji seed has revealed that it contains phosphates, iron
and carbohydrate compounds together with natural antibiotics capable of killing
germs. It also contains carotene which is converted by the liver into vitamin A, well
known for its anti-cancer properties.
Other analysis have revealed that the seed contains potent sexual hormones,
stimulants, urine and bile diuretics, digestive enzymes, antacids and sedatives.
Those who seek permanent health should take pure Khaloonji oil with breakfast ,lunch and dinner. A tsp. of Khaloonjhi oil mixed with honey is the most effective.
tsp. Khaloonji seed oil with boiled mint,
tsp. Khaloonji seed oil with orange juice,
tsp. Khaloonji seed oil with a cup of herbal tea
Usage of Khaloonji for different ailments
Three to Five drops of Khaloonji oil with a cup of herbal tea
Rub the chest and back with warmed Khaloonji oil. Drink 1/2tsp. of oil after meals 3
times a day
Prepare a mixture of a cup of Khaloonji seed, a cup of watercress seed,
cup of pomegranate peel and cup of barley. Grind the mixture to a powderTake tblsp. of the mixture together with a tsp. of Khaloonji oil daily before
breakfast for one month.
Mix 200g of ground Khaloonji seed with 50ml. olive oil and 100g of ground
olibanum and 50ml. Khaloonji oil and 50ml. watercress oil and 200ml. pure honey.
Mix thoroughly and take a tblsp. after each meal. This will restore vitality.
Other alternative ways to take Khalonji are:
Nervous Tension:
Cough and asthma:
Diabetes:
Sexual Impotency:
Drink 1/2tsp. Khaloonji oil with warm water every morning. This dissolves fats and
dilates veins and arteries .
Heart Disease and narrowing of the Arteries:
The Prophet Mohammed (may peace
and blessings of Allah be upon Him )
spoke of a medicine which was able to
cure all diseases except death . He
said: " Use Khaloonji seed for, indeed,
it is a remedy for all diseases except
death".
Khalonji seed and Pure Khaloonji oil is available atShaikhs Exotics , Blomvlei Rd. , Lansdowne
Tel. No. 021 692 1347 andSimply Spice , shop 28 , Kenilworth Centre
Tel. No. 021 671 2672
Khalonji (Nigella Sativa)
Common Name: Black Seed
Tibb Name: Khalonji, Thuniz
Habitat: Arabia, Egypt India,
Pakistan, Afghanistan
Quality: Hot and dry in
second degree
pic Roshan Vallie
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Keep HealthySunrider Shines Brighter
Dear Dr Nagia,
Why should we save?
I think there should be a natural culture of saving. Not
only to save for a 'rainy day', but for education, a home,hajj trip and any eventuality that you might need in youractive or retired life. Most people who are formallyemployed either provide for their retirement with apension or provident fund that is offered by the employer.Generally, we discover that when one reaches the age ofretirement the monies are not sufficient. In addition toour pension or provident fund we should take out asupplementary or complimentary investment to make upfor this shortfall.
Most people should save from their disposable income.DISPOSABLE monies left over after we paid off ourdebts, namely credit cards, furniture, clothing accounts ora bond. It is wise to try and increase your bondrepayments. The longer your debt is outstanding themore interest it will accrue. After paying your debts andyou have sufficient monies you can use that DisposableIncome - in a carefully thought out savings option vehicle.
To choose a good savings vehicle one has to use aninvestment advisor who will understand your short tolong-term goals to help you decide on the appropriateinvestment product for your money. You must take intoconsideration your access to liquidity and your ability tomove your investments in a flexible manner.
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Let me hasten to add that people must understand the
cost implication of their investment if they are putting
smaller amounts on a monthly basis, as it is wiser to
invest smaller amounts in their home loans and debt
redemption. I am by no means discouraging people to
save small amounts, but I wonder if they are handlingtheir financial matters more cost effectively?
One can safely say that women in South Africa, and all
over the world, are the most vulnerable and
marginalized. It is conventionally said if the mother
teaches a child, she teaches a nation. It is time that
we in South Africa celebrate our women because it is
our mothers and sisters that have added so much
value to the quality of life in the pre and post apartheid
eras. We hope that society, generally, and in particular
the "big" corporations elevate women to their rightful
places in organisations, which they serve. For far too
long we have perpetuated a kind of male dominance,
where women cannot lead an organisation. I am thefirst to accept and admit this within our various
religious practices. There are various roles for men
and women but we often implement these only when
pressurised to do so. It is my wish that women in
society be afforded the status that they deserve.
.ON WOMEN
Owing to the phenomenal success of Sunriderproducts and the inability to cope with the demandand visitations at home, Jasmine Ebrahim andWashiella Mohamed has launched a
Specific Sunrider products that have spelt successfor many will be featured in CommunityNews.Sunrider stockists would like to emphaticallystate that they do not profess to cure or diagnose,yet by using the products as prescribed, optimalnutritional health can be achieved! The body's five
major systems, namely circulatory; respiratory;endocrine; immune and digestive, areinterdependent in nature to complete the circle oflife. alance determines the quality of life and thestate of balance is determined by the five majorsystems. In order for the body to restore its'complete balance, correct nourishment, exerciseand air is needed. By using
SUNWISEHEALTH shop at Access Park, Kenilworth (shopC17 next to footgear) Tel: 683 8188;Fax: 683 8788
SUNWISE HEALTH stocks the popular Sunriderproducts and specific herbal medication forhealth conditions such as heart disease orkidney and liver ailments, that have beeneffective and welcomed by many. They alsooffer relaxing massage therapies such as IndianHead massage, Shiatsu, Reiky and StressCombo. Therapies range from 25 minutes to 1hour treatments (please phone in advance foran appointment).
Quinary the circle oflife can be in balance.
Quinary
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is made according to the food pyramidcontaining the correct quantities of fruits;vegetables; grains and herbs to restore fullbalance in the body. It has been found to helppeople who suffered strokes, underwent majorsurgeries and endured menopause.
has improved mobility in strokes,accelerated the healing process in surgeries andwomen enduring menopause experienced no hotflushes or sweating. One person who swears by itis Yusuf Gamieldien who used Quinary after astroke and found it improved mobility in his hand.
is a rich blend of whole fruits andvegetables packed with vitally alive nutrients whichhave been carefully combined and concentrated inpowder form.It comprises 70% complexcarbohydrates, about 20% vegetable protein andno fat. Its powerful herbal rebuilding formula has astrong regenerating effect on the reproductiveglands; liver; pancreas; kidneys and nervoussystem.
helps in building lean muscle tissue;greatly improves fat metabolism and increasesstamina and energy. Athletes use it for bodybuilding to improve performance and peoplerecovering from illness use it significantly. It alsopromotes better use of other nutrients; reducescholesterol; promotes clearer thinking and healsaddictions to alcohol, cigarettes and recreationaldrugs.
by Roshan Vallie
Ever noticed what lengths TV and Radiostations will go to for ..... money.
We all know that revenue generated fromadvertising "pays the rent". But should
this be at any cost? Do we not draw a line asto what is tasteful, appealing, offensive
or insulting?
On the TV channels we SEE the extent towhat advertisers will go to in order topromote their products using scantily
dressed women etc which are harmful tothe morality of our youth (both male and
female) and small children.
Our own two 'Muslim' radio stations also donot appear to verify whether an "ad"
is in good or bad taste. One particularfurniture manufacturer's advert comes to
mind.This advert features a SMALL boy declaring
how small children like to climb ontables, cupboards etc..etc, and concludes by
demanding that furniture be bought onlyfrom this particular manufacturer ... ending
the advert by saying that " you'll be areal BOZO if you buy it anywhere else". Who
is this little boy addressing? Who buysthe furniture for the house? What is a
'BOZO'? (A CLOWN is commonly referredto as 'BOZO') Then who is this child calling a
clown? Another little boy .. or?
This advert, however, is insulting theintelligence of adults, perhaps inadvertently.
Should our (muslim) radio stations NOT firstdeliberate upon adverts to determine
whether such advert meets with the criteria ofbeing islamically in good taste and
appealing, before looking at 'paying the rentor the bills'.
Ponderer'sAd Blues .....
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6 Community NewsTuan Yusuf Development Trust
(Reg: IT3435/96)Incorporating the
22 Schaapkraal Road, Schaapkraal.P.O.Box 38090, Gatesville. 7764.
Cape Town. South AfricaTel: +27 21 703-9977Fax: +27 21 703-4342
Muslim Women's Federationof Southern Africa
Pics: Yasser Booley
Pics: Mandla
BO-KAAP SPEAKS ABOUT HIV/AIDS
An-Nisa in conjunctionwith Positive Muslims
recently held aworkshop on HIV/Aids"Impact on our lives" in
Bo-Kaap.
The most distinguishing feature of belly dancing iscertainly the isolated motions of the abdomen. Thesecircular, rolling, angular and vibrating movements are allbased on natural body movements and it is exactly thisthat makes belly-dancing such a safe form of exercisefor people of any age.The flowing movements of hip drops, rolls and pivotsthat are done during belly dancing utilise the musclegroups in the abdomen, pelvis, spine and neck and rather thanworking against the body they work with the body. During belly dancing, the joints andligaments in your lower back and hips are put through a full range of gentle, repetitivemotions. If the movements are done correctly, the pelvis is tilted forward and thesemovements help to prevent lower back problems. It is not only the muscles in your lower
body that are exercised. Your arms and shoulders are also exercised when doing the snake-like movements.
If you have any medical problems or are pregnant, you should consult your doctor beforeattempting to belly dance. But, more importantly, belly dancing is a creative art, and everywoman brings her own experience and personality to her dance. That's where it becomesalchemy, the ability to transform and transcend through a connection of body, and rhythm thatis simultaneously primal and cosmic.For the dance is also an expressionof emotion. From the ecstatic joy inthe dynamic music, through thesensuality of smooth undulationsand the power of the sharp hipmovements, to the pulsing drum andthe mystical veil, the moods andmotions of the belly dance reflect thedancer's inner life and enhance herconnection to her essential self.
For more information and times ofclasses please call Raghmat Osmanon 021 696 8571/082 8602024
Here are the main benefits of belly dancing: Improves self confidence and self esteem
Connects you with your femininity in anincreasingly androgynous society
Strengthen pelvic muscles Prevent and relieve lower back problems
Improve posture Enhance general flexibility and suppleness
Relieve stress
Benefits of
Belly Dancing
enefits ofBelly DancingBenefits of
Belly Dancing
The Tuan Yusuf Development Centre in partnership with theDepartment of Labour is running an 8 week skills development
project. The course consist of Basic cooking, Basic business skillsand Basic Catering.The course attracted agroup of 24 unemployedand unskilled womenfrom Heinz Park(M/Plain), Phumlaniand Parkwood Estate.Our aim is to teach theless fortunate practicalskills so that they maybecome self sufficient,says H Fatima Khan.The course isfacilitated by F. Peters,MN Dharsey and MAbdurahman and thegraduation will be onthe 15th August,
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a Message of Hopea Message of Hopea Message of Hopeby Hadji Fatima Khan
"With our souls and our blood, we will defendyou, oh Aqsa". This was the chant heard by
my brothers and sisters atthe march earlier thismonth. In the last issue ofCommunity News I wasdeeply interested as thisrespected news agencyposed the question that,"Were we truthful in our chantand if so did it help?" I amonly part of our youth in ourcommunity yet I too stood inthe massive march throughthe streets of Cape Town. Onthis memorable day I sincerelyfelt a part of something thatcould cause a change in theworld. Many a time I read inthis newspaper how we aim toempower our youth and
encourage them to continue on
the righteous path of their religion. It is for thisreason that I feel honoured in writing to you.
Feeling that amazing atmosphere at the marchwas enough to encourage me to respond tothe question posed in your last issue. Al-Aqsastill bleeds. We, at the Southern most point ofAfrica, echo our voices and pleas of helpacross borderlines in aid of those whoinnocently suffer at the hands of the Israelis. Iam but a minor in this country yet I look up tothose who have the power to make adifference. I look up to those whose voicescan be heard and opinions voiced muchlouder than a mere echo. I appeal to peoplelike Mr Pahad who has the right to do whatis right and the responsibility of carrying outhis duties to Islam by assisting those inneed. We can easily blame the media for itsdeception in information with accordance tohappenings to Al-Aqsa yet we have ourown media, which should highlight thetruth. This is an on-going battle and whatsmall help we can offer whether it be bymarching or simply alerting the public by
means of media should by all means be done.There is no oppression without resistance
and asmuch
resistancewe cangive, thelesshelplessourbrothersand sistersin Islam will feel. An Intifada.An "uprising". The uprising of our Muslimcommunity may not seem much but it is enough to givehope to those in dire need. So in saying this I intend torespond to your question and say we were truthful inour chant as it did make a difference. But let it not bethat this is all we can do. Let us as a Muslim communityact on our words and do whatever we can in resistingthis enemy of Islam, the Israelis. In conclusion I leaveyou with something that I wish would reach out to myfellow Muslim youth and Insha-Allah touch their hearts.'Arrogance in youth should never be seen as negativebut rather as a determination to help those in need.' It istheir hearts that chanted on our streets in Cape Town."With our souls and our blood, we will protect you, ohAqsa.
Asalaam u alaykum
Thankyou for granting us readers the opportunity to voice o
ur opinions.
We trust that your communitypaper will enable each and eve
ry Muslim South
African
An opportunity voice their opinion and concern. Inshallah
ifyou can succeed in this,
may Allah grant you a succesfull.
I would like to respond to your article''Moulood un Nabie (
Forgotton Heritage)'' in the
June 2005 issue ofCommunity News.
I do not want to debate the issue ofthe authenticity ofthis o
ccasion as I am no scholar
nor am I equipped to tackle this debate. Rather I would like
to give you a view ofa
common Muslim in the street.I have no issue with anyone p
articipating in this
occasion, and Alhamdullilah Ihave avoided a lot ofcomplic
ation in my life abiding to
it.
So now see what is my fear and objection. In fact it has noth
ing to do with ''Moulood
un Nabie,'but rather the fact that our Ulema and Islamic go
vernment boddies are not
unified regarding their consensus. Some proclaim that it is B
idha, innovation, and that
there is no place in Islam for it and others are ofopinion tha
t it is good and then you
also have a third party that will tell you to decide for
Yourself. The same situation applies with our "Eid" that we
are celebrating
separately. When will see a unified Ulema and Islamic gov
erning bodies?
Remember the unity ofthe Muslim lie in the hands ofthese
people, that was ordained
to them by Allah.
So until our Ulema and Islamic government bodies can com
e to a conclusion and
unified consensus
Regarding this occasion then only do I thinkthat we should
go forward with
celebrating this occasion,
Because at the moment there is a lot ofconfusion on the gro
und and this will only
split our already divided Muslim community even furher.
In the meantime let's put all our resources into other projects
that will benefit the
entire Ummah, Muslim community.
Dear Editor
As salaamu alaykum
Yes , Algamdullilah, Moulood celebrations have reached the end of it's tenure. Since there is no evidence from the Quran and the Sunnah it isalso about time.
Forget the old adage of it is a "good bid'ah" because I shall relate a fatwa from Shaykhul Islam Bin Baz on this matter ,Insha-Allah.
It is not permissible to celebrate the birthday of the Apostle (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), or anybody else. In fact, itmust be stopped, as it is an innovation in the religion. The Apostle of Allah neither celebrated it, nor commanded others to do this for himself.or for any one who died before him amongst the Prophets, for his daughters his wives, or his other relatives. The rightly guided Caliphs theCompanions of the Prophet or the successors who rightly followed them did not celebrate this event, nor did any one of the muslim scholarsin the centuries before.
They knew the Sunnah of the Prophet best, they loved him more, and followed the Shari'a better than those who came after them. Ifcelebrating his birthday was a good deed, they would have done it.
We are commanded to follow and forbidden to innovate. This is because of the perfection of the Islamic religion and the Sufficiency of whatAllah and His Messenger have given us and are accepted by Ahl-al-Sunna wal-jama'at- The Muslim community of the companions and thosewho followed them in the best way.
It is related to the prophet that he said: He who innovates something in this matter of ours that is not of it, will have it rejected. (Transmittedby Al-Bukhari and Muslim). According to Muslim who reported: whoever does an act which is not in agreement with our matter, will have itrejected. In another tradition the Prophet said: You must keep to my Sunna and of the Sunna of the rightly-guided Caliphs, cling to it firmly...Beware of newly invented matters, for every new matter is an innovation and every innovation is misleading. He used to say in every Fridaysermon: The best discourse is the Book of Allah and the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad the Apostle of Allah, and the worstmatter is that of innovation and every innovation is misleading. Thus, these traditions contain a strong caution against innovations and awarning that such an act is a deviation from the right course. The Prophet warned the people of the gravity of these innovations and of their
bad consequences. There are many traditions adduced in this connection.
And the Almighty has said:So take what the Messenger gives you, and refrain from what he prohibits you (59:7).
Allah, Most High said:Then let those beware who withstand the Messenger's order, lest some trial befall them. or a grievous Chastisement be inflicted on them(24:63).
Allah, theAlmighty said.Ye have indeed in the Messenger of Allah an excellent exempler for him who hopes in Allah and the final day, and who rememberAllahmuch. (33:21)And Allah, the Almighty said:This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you and have chosen for you Islam as your religion (5:3). Thisverse decisively indicates that the AlmightyAllah has completed the religion for this Ummah, and has showered His blessings on them.
His Prophet passed away only after he had imparted the complete message of Allah to the Ummah as well as his legislations concerningsayings and deeds. He also stressed that all things invented by people and then attributed to the religion of Islam are innovations and to berejected, even if their inventors did so in good faith.
It is established that the Companions of the Prophet and the righteous successors after them warned the people against innovations as they addto Islam and legislate what is not permitted by Allah, in line with the enemies of Allah such as the Jews and the Christians who added to theirreligion and innovated what was not allowed byAllah. Moreover, to admit innovation in Islam is incomplete and imperfect. Such a belief isnot only an evil but contradicts the following verse: This day have I perfected your religion for you.And the sayings of the Prophet whichwarn us against innovations.
To celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Prophet and the others, means that the Religion is not perfected by Allaah (the Glorious, theAlmighty) for this Ummah, and the Apostle did not impart to the people what was necessary regarding their religious duties, till these lateones appeared and invented in the religion what is not permitted by Allah, thinking that this would bring them nearer toAllah.
Undoubtedly, this is a great danger and is tantamount to criticzing Allah the Almighty and the Prophet (Peace be upon him): whereas Allah theAlmighty has already completed the religion and perfected His grace, and the Prophet (peace be upon him) has conveyed the message openlyand informed the Ummah of all such ways that will lead them to the Paradise and save them from Hell-fire.It is authentically reported that the Messenger of Allah has said: Beware of extravagance in the Religion: It has caused the people before youto perish. He also said: Do not lavish praise on me as the Christians did with the son of Maryam. I am just a bondman. So Simply say: The
bondman ofAllah and His Messenger (Transmitted by Bukhari). It is curious to note that a great many people paritcipate most actively inthese celebrations and defend them vehemently, while they sit back from attending the obligatory forms of worship such as daily and Friday
prayers. They are not even ashamed of this, nor do they realize that they are committing a great evil.
Undoubtedly, this shows the weakness of their faith, their short-sightedness, and the deeply ingrained rust on their hearts because of sins anddisobedience. We ask Allah's protection for us and for all the MuslimsAnd May Allah Shower His blessings and mercy upon our prophet Muhammad, his posterity and his Companions.
ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDULLAH BIN BAZ
GENERAL PRESIDENT,
THE PRESIDENCY OF ISLAMIC RESEAR CH, IFTA, DAWA AND INSTRUCTION.
Was salaam M.F. Kassiem
Comforting wordsfrom theGreatestGift to HumanityTHEGLORIOUSQURAN
COMFORTINGWORDS
BACK TOOUR ROOTS
:
S 16-v97. "Whosoever does right, whether male or female and is a believer, truly we shallquicken with good life and we shall pay them a recompense according to the best of whatthey do.
After having observed so many inhumane practices carried out against women and girlchildren throughout the world including Africa, Europe andAmerica amongst men of allfaiths and cultures, one cannot begin to imagine the need of wanting to cry out aloud for
justice.
:The Quran is the Greatest Gift of Allah to the Whole of Humanity, and its wisdom is of aunique kind. Briefly stated, the purpose of the Quran is to guard the previous revelationsand restore the eternal TRUTH ofAllah, to guide the entire human race to the straight
path.
Men and women are showered with equal status and honour. They are equally responsiblefor the well being of our sons and daughters, who will become the future parents of theworld
:Rasu-lullah (SAW) prophesied about the last days and foretold that forgetfulness willovercome the ummah and that they will turn to disbelief in vast numbers.This will be one of the signs of Qiyaamah nearing upon the human race. The Holy Bookoffers clear, logical and completely viable suggestions for contemporary reform if appliedwith total devotion and sincerity.
Please send your letter, comment, suggestions or compliments to, Fax: 021 697 2304 or Email: [email protected]
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