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The Holy QURAN
And observe Prayer and pay the Zakat; and whatever good you send on before you for yourselves, you shall find it with Allah; surely, Allah sees all that you do.
Hadith
The Holy Prophet (saw) said, “The person who goes out of his house to participate in congregational prayer and waits in the mosque for it, gets the reward of a person who is engaged in prayer for the entire peri-od.”
Sayings of the PROMISED MESSIAH (AS)
The Promised Messiah (on whom be peace) said that unless a person completely abides by
Unity of God he cannot have love and greatness of Islam instilled in him. And he cannot at-
tain delight and pleasure in Salat. It is all dependent that unless bad, impure intentions and
wicked scheming are not incinerated arrogance and conceit will not be removed in order to
attain humility and humbleness. In such instance a person cannot be called a true servant of
God for the best teacher and most excellent means to impart perfect devotion is Salat
alone. The Promised Messiah (on whom be peace) said that he would say it one more time
that if true communion and true connection with God was desired then one should abide by
Salat in a way that not just one's body or one's tongue but the very intentions and passions
of one's soul embody Salat. (Paraphrased from Malfuzat, Vol. I, p. 170)
Editor: Amber Khan
Editor-in-chief: Sabiha Farooq
Managing Editor: Anjum Khan
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Fr iday SERMON - del ivered by HADHRAT MIRZA MASROOR AHMAD
The third condition of bai’at lays emphasis on this fundamental commandment in these words: “That he/she
shall regularly offer the five daily prayers in accordance with the commandments of God and the Holy
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him);” Allah Almighty says: “Establish your prayer” many
times throughout the Holy Quran. The Promised Messiah (as) says: “Man cannot attain nearness to Allah un-
less he performs prayers as it behoves to do so.”
In the context of the era we live in, the importance of offering salat increases more so because it is linked
with the promise of Khilafat, which is a blessing for those who offer salat.
Salat should be offered in congregation, should be offered regularly, and should be offered on time. Allah
Almighty says: Establish prayer and give Zakat and prostrate with those who bow before God. This verse
emphasizes that offering prayer and making financial sacrifices take the best form when offered in congre-
gation and as a community. The Holy Prophet (sa) has said that offering prayers in congregation increases
the reward 27 fold.
Huzoor (aba) said that we hear this in jalsas and speeches, but implementing these into practice happens
scarcely, therefore we must make a very strong effort in this context. Even when prayers are offered, more
emphasis needs to be laid on offering them in congregation.
On the 22nd June 2012
By the grace of Allah Almighty Lajna Imaillah Australia have been blessed to start a new innovative Re-
search Cell. This is being developed under the guidance of Sadar Lajna Imaillah Australia to utilise the new
talents and improve our existing departments.
This has been split into four teams.
Research Cell
Translation Cell
Media Watch
Radio Program Training
The main objective of Research cell will be utilising technologies to advance our knowledge and to use the
abilities and skills to gather information both qualitative and quantitative, finding a problem and coming up
with a solution based on the topics given.
Translation cell team will be responsible for providing translation of materials used in lajna Meetings, Itimas,
Jalsa, News letter etc
Media Watch team will take care of issues evolving in media and provide response accordingly.
Radio Program team will be fully trained for on air programs, providing answers to the issues and concerns
in near future inshallah.
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Assalam o Alaikum Warahmatullah
A very warm welcome to all members of the Research Cell!
Our incentive for this new blueprint is the prospect to devote “waqf” our time in serving Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya, so I welcome all those who are already included and also those
who are yet considering of joining as well.
The foremost intent of this milestone is to help the Lajna Imaillah Australia in its research fields, and to increase participation amongst Lajna Grade 2, so that their training is also ongoing. Another chief objective is the facilitation of our existing departments by support-
ing and utilising the young talent according to their skills and capabilities.
The following are names for all the Regional In Charge, so please note down the name
and contact details of your supervisor, if you have missed the opportunity:
Attia Usman Al-Noor
Shabneez Al-Huda
Saadia Zaheer Al-Sadaqat
Auj Basharat Melbourne west
Qudsia Melbourne East
Nida Mukhtar MelbourneSouth
Mehreen Mansoor Queensland
Ayesha Andleeb Adelaid West
Mariyum Janoud Adelaid South
Attia Kaleem Perth
Munazza Imran Tasmania
Salma Kareem Canberra
Arjumand Bano
Hina Mehmood
Assistant In charge
Assistant In Charge
BY MAH-E-NAU
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Assala-o-alaikum Warahmatullah
I wish to welcome all the members, mentioned below to the Lajna Media and Radio Program
Cell.
A viber group has been created for this purpose and members are communicating.
Currently topics are being decided for research.
Please pray that Allah guides us in making this project successful Ameen.
Subana Kanwal Melbourne South
Maida Kanwal Melbourne South
Aisha Shahbaz Melbourne South
Anum Ahmad Melbourne East
Samina Aijaz Melbourne East
Sara Salman Melbourne East
Shazia Naz Melbourne East
Rabia Sharif Black Town
Amtul Shafi Bait-ul-Huda
Amtul Sharif Bait-ul-Huda
Nafeesa Mehmood Al-Sadaqat
BY KHAULAH SULTAN
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Tarneit l ibrary Vis i t - TABLIGH REPORT
The new library opened in Tarneit was visited by Sadar sahiba Melbourne West, Noma Ather
and Umna Saeed during the month of January. It was planned that a jamat introduction
would be given at the library and some of the jamat literature would be kept there for any-
one to read, learn and experience.
The library staff and management was contacted and a meeting was held with them in which
a detailed introduction of Jamat Ahmadiyya was given, along with its objectives and efforts
towards the promotion of peace in the entire world. It was explained how our literature can
eradicate misunderstandings and confusions regarding Islam and help create a healthier en-
vironment and mind-set amongst people of different religions.
The management at the Tarneit Library decided to help our cause and keep a few books at
their library. Thus, on the following visit three very important books were taken to the library.
These were:
A copy of the Holy Quran with English translation
Pathway to Peace (By Hazrat Khalifatul Masih 5th)
Life of Muhammad (By Musleh Maud ra)
We see this as a great start and hope that this can be a new channel for Tabligh in the West.
In the future we intend to take some of the peace pamphlets and invites for the jamat pro-
grams and activities. We also aim to involve the local community around and help raise
awareness amongst the youth and learners.
May Allah accept this small effort and may it render fruits in years to come .. Ameen !!
Another tabligh activity for this month was the distribution of New Year Cards amongst the
Non-Ahmadies.
BY ANMOILA TALPUR
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Gir ls Guide Vis i t - TABLIGH REPORT
As a mean to celebrate Harmony Day, girls of the Western Sydney Girl Guides group invited
speakers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Association to give a brief introduction about
Islam. The event took place on Thursday, 24 March at the Glendenning Neighbourhood Cen-
tre. Three members from Lajna Imaillah (National Secretary Tabligh, National Secretary
Tabligh Assistant, and President of AMWSA) participated in the celebration which was at-
tended by 5 Girl Guides Volunteers and 15 Girl Guides members (Ages 7-15). After an in-
troductory session about how people greet in different cultures, a Lajna member gave an in-
formal discussion regarding the Islamic greeting. This followed on to a brief introduction re-
garding the Islamic faith and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. A Question and Answers
session led into an interactive activity on How to tie a Hijab. The girls were very excited to
learn about the Islamic dress code, let alone try one for themselves. Whilst a Lajna member
was distributing the scarves, an introduction about the Hijab was also given. The young girls
as well as the volunteers, began to sense that Muslim women are also very comfortable to
answer questions which opposes the mainstream view, which they had recognized themselves.
The girls were very creative in their styling, and a group picture was taken at the end. To fi-
nalise the day, the Lajna members discussed ways to create bridges between the Ahmadiyya
Community and the Girl Guides group. We also discussed an event which could be organized
in which they can visit our Bait-ul-Huda mosque. This was a great opportunity for Lajna Imail-
lah to create ties with organisations of our community. Inshallah new opportunities will arise.
May Allah enable us to strengthen our efforts. Ameen.
BY RABIA SHAREEF
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Quran Seminar - TABLIGH REPORT
By the grace of Allah Almighty the Quran Seminar of Lajna Imaillah Majlis Melbourne South was held on the
21st of February 2016 at Bait ul Salam. The Quran Seminar consisted of different speeches. Lajna member
were able to derive knowledge about Quran.
Quran seminar began with the recitation of the Holy Quran (Ch:5, verse 20-23), followed by its translation
in English and Urdu. Then Hadith was recited about the Holy Quran. This was then followed by Nazm, which
was also about the Quran.
After this first speech was delivered by Mrs. Sara Salman sahiba in English and the topic of her speech was
“The Holy Quran A book of Salvation”. She said true love of God leads to salvation. The Holy Quran
taught us of establishing a spiritual and perfect relationship with god. The purpose of all Quran insight is to
raise a man from his natural condition of barbarity to a moral state. And then lift him from that state to the
limitless ocean of spirituality. First of all we have a question what is salvation? The answer is “It means that a
person should commit himself wholly to God, and should offer himself as a sacrifice in the cause of God, and
should prove his sincerity not only through his motive but also through righteous conduct”.
The Promised Messiah (on whom be peace) wrote “Remember the Holy Quran is a fountained of real bless-
ing and a source of salvation”. How regrettable and astonishing it is if those who believe that it is Word of
God and is a healing formula of salvation do not practice on it. On the Day of Judgment, the Quran will
confirm or deny your faith. There is no other book under heaven beside the Quran which can furnish you with
salvation. The Promised Messiah (on whom be peace) wrote in his book Kashti- Nuh “Be alert all the time and
do not take a single step contrary to divine teaching and the guidance of the Quran. I tell you truly that any-
one who evades the least one of the 700 commandments of the Quran, shuts upon himself the door of salva-
tion. She concluded her speech with dua.
Next speech was delivered by Mrs. Khola Uman Sahiba in Urdu and the topic of her speech was “Miracles
and Prophecies of the Holy Quran”. Summary of the
speech is “Holy Quran is a Book which could not be
compared with any other Book. This fact is a standing
miracle of the Holy Prophet. For the last fourteen hun-
dred years the challenge of the Quran stands unan-
swered." The Quran, which is a universal Book, was
revealed at the end and it not restricted to any partic-
ular nation or people but is there for all mankind.
Quranic prophecies prove to be quite genuine and
true. No one can ever imagine that an unlettered per-
son living in a nomadic society of Arabia 1400 years ago can predict such amazing scientific events, as men-
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ulous fulfilment of a prophecy. The Qur'an’s “rhythmic style and eloquent expression” have been cited as aids
in verbatim memorization.
The Qur'an states that God says to the Pharaoh of the Exodus: "This day shall We save thee in thy body, that
thou mayest be a sign to those who come after thee." The body of the Pharaoh, had been thought to be lost
at sea until the mummies of both were discovered in the 19th century, and put on display in Cairo's Egyptian
Museum; it is argued that the prophecy that the Pharaoh's body would be preserved has been fulfilled.
Then another speech and presentation was presented by Miss Aisha Shahbaz on the topic of “The Importance
and etiquettes of the Recitation of the Holy Quran”
She described the word Quran means that which is often read or recited. The Quran is the record of the ver-
bal revelations in Arabic from God Almighty to the Holy Prophet Muhammad peace and blessing be upon him,
over a period of about 23 years. These revelations first started in the month of Ramadan. A very distinctive
feature of the Holy Quran is that it contains a divine guarantee for its perpetual preservation. “We sent down
this book and verily We shall safeguard it” (15:10). As a result of this guarantee, the text of the Holy Quran
has remained unchanged over the past fourteen hundred years.
The Holy Quran is a divine book and it must be handled with extreme respect and care. The Promised Messiah
(on whom be peace) said that one who honours the Holy Quran will be honoured in the heavens. Hazrat Mirza
Masroor Ahmed explained that “honoured in heavens means that believers will be given blessing of Allah,
they will be saved from the evils of the society and their prayers will be accepted.
The recitation of the Holy Quran is a spiritual experience and provides an enlightenment of the mind and com-
fort for the soul. To maximize the pleasure of its recitation and the understanding of its content, Can only get it
by reciting every day. Before starting recitation of Quran we should recite Ta`awuz then we should say Bismil-
lah. We should be physically clean and, preferably perform Wudu before recitation. Also, to fully absorb the
blessings of the Quran and to understand its real meanings, one should be spiritually pure, clean and sincere in
one`s belief.
We may read the Holy Quran at any time but the best time is after Fajar Prayer. Allah says in the Holy
Quran “Verily the recitation of the Quran at Dawn is especially acceptable to God” (ch.17; verse 79)
After the first session then we had Dars ul Quran of Surah Al-baqarah Ruku number 13 to 23, delivered by
Murabi Sahib. He discussed all the subjects of these ruku`s.
Quran seminar was concluded by dua.
May Allah provide us the strength to understand to act upon these teaching and to recite the Holy Quran dai-
ly. Ameen
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tioned hereunder, to happen. It is very well beyond the human capacity to foretell or even visualize such in-
credible incidents. The only conceivable source of these prophecies and predictions is purely divine. Interest-
ingly, all such prophecies are fulfilled by those who were not Muslims, rather many of them are atheists. Thus
no question of staging the prophecy and manipulating the circumstances arises.
Throughout the Qur'an, claims or predictions are made concerning future events. Many of the prophecies are
viewed as having metaphoric meanings, while others are taken more literally. As the Qur'an is said to contain
the exact words of God which were revealed to Muhammad in Arabic and later transcribed, the meaning of
the Qur'an has a great ef-
fect on Muslim beliefs and
understanding. Some proph-
ecies are debated more
than others as to whether or
not they were actually ful-
filled or how the Qur'anic
text should be interpreted.
One of the more general
prophecies is that the
Qur'an predicts its own preservation and endurance. The Qur'an states that the book itself will survive as a
valid source and that the religion of Islam will last, even dominate, because of this. Muslim scholars say that
today's Qur'an is the same Qur'an originally compiled by Muhammad, and that the memorization ensures the
consistency and its preservation. The following passages from the Qur'an state these prophecies:
“We have, without doubt, Sent down the Message; And We will assuredly Guard it (from corruption)” (15:9).
“It is Allah Who has sent His Messenger with Guidance And the ideology of Truth, to make it superior over all
other ways of life, Even though the disbelievers May hate (it)” (61:9).
Another interpretation of the Qur'an is that it predicted the defeat of the Persians by the Romans. Before the
prophecy, at the Battle of Antioch, in 613 C.E., the Persians defeated the Romans. Muslims were upset by this
defeat because they felt more connected to Rome, a Christian empire, than to Persia, a Zoroastrian one. A
few years afterwards, the following verse was revealed in the Qur'an: "The Roman Empire Has been defeat-
ed – In a land close by; But they, (even) after (This) defeat of theirs, Will soon be victorious – Within a few
years. With God is the Decision, In the Past And in the Future: On that Day shall The Believers rejoice” (30:2-
4). By 627 C.E., the Romans had successfully defeated the Persians, resulting in much celebration by Muslims
and fulfilling the prophecy of the Qur'an.
The Qu'ran says “And We have indeed Made the Qur-an easy to understand and remember: Then is there
any that Will receive admonition?” (54:17) That memorisation is indeed possible has been said to be a mirac-
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Mushairah - REPORT
With the grace of Allah Almighty on the date of 13 February 2016 Majlis Melbourne South organised a
programme of Mushaira in Bait-ul-Salam mosque Melbourne. In which approximately 60 Lajna took part.
Before starting the programme we offered the Zohar prayer and also had our lunch in the mosque. The pro-
gramme was started with Tilawat of the Holy Quran, followed few saying of the Holy Prophet (SAW) re-
garding the shayiri and also some couplets of Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmed (rh).
In Total six members presented their shayiri in the programme. Three of the members were form Majlis Mel-
bourne south, we also invited two shayr guests from Majlis Melbourne east and one guest from Majlis Mel-
bourne west. The mushaira was presented in three different languages of English, Urdu and Punjabi. There
was also a variety in the type of shayiri, for example, Hamd of Allah Almighty was presented as well as
funny shayiri in Urdu English and Punjabi.
BY MAIDA KANWAL
1st Regional Waqfe Nau I j tema - WAQFE NAU REPORT
Day 1:
Regional Waqifaat and Waqfeen Ijtema started with combine session at 9:15. After Tilawat and Nazam,
Murrabbi Kamran Sahib delivered a speech about when the scheme of Waqfe nau was started, its purpose,
and Waqfaat’s and Waqfeen’s responsibilities. First session ended with silent prayer at 9:45.
Waqfaat session started with 7-10 years Tilawat competition at 9:55. The selected Tilawat was surah Al-
Lahab and 16 Waqfaat enthusiastically participated (Alhamdulillah). The competition ran for approximate-
ly half an hour and ended at 10:25.
Following this started 11-15 years Tilawat competition at 10:30. Their selected Tilawat was surah Al-
Takasur and 7 Waqfaat participated (Alhamdulillah). The competition ran for approximately 15 minutes
and ended at 10:45.
The program ran smoothly and we finished Tilawat competition before the anticipated time (Alhamdulillah).
Following this was a refreshment break for approximately 25 minutes from 10:50 to 11:15. All Waqfaat
enjoyed Nutella bread and Juices.
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Offered Maghrib prayer at 6:00 o’clock followed by dinner followed by Isha prayer at 7:15 followed by
Question and Answer Session with Ameer sahib at 7:25. The session concluded with Dua at 8:00.
Day 2:
The second day of Ijtema started at 9 o’clock with Tilawat of ‘surah Al-Tukasar’ and nazam ‘Badar Gahe
Zeeshan’. At 9:15am we started with 7-10 years old English speech competition. The topics include
‘Hazrat Amma Jan’s services for Islam’,’ My responsibilities as a Waqfe Nau’ and ‘Hazrat Maryam (as)
devotion to God’. Alhamdulillah 14 girls participated with great confidence and effort. Their competition
ended at 10 o’clock, straight after which English speech competition for years 11-15 started. Their
speech topics were the same and 7 waqfaat participated. Mashallah great research proved within their
speeches and competition ended at 10:25.At 10:28 hifze-Quran competition for 11-15 year old started.
Hifz included Surah Al- Baqarah verses 1-17, khilafat jubilee prayers, and Surah Al- Fatiha. 7 waqifaat
participated. Mashallah a tough competition as waqfaat prepared very well. The competition ended at
10:50 with a few guide lines by respected Sadr Sahiba. After finalising positions prize distribution start-
ed at 11:15 and ended at 11:30. Our Ijtema was concluded with respected Amir Sahib’s address in a
combined session with waqfeen.
Our 1st Waqfe Nau Ijtema was a great pleasure to run and it was a great success as all waqifaat partici-
pated enthusiastically.
Competition Position
Tilawat Group 7-10 Years Old
Zyra Anum
Jazba Mahmood
Basma Ghulfam & Hadia Mirza
Nazam 7-10 Years Old
Kashifa Iqbal
Basma Ghulfam & Jazba Mahmood
Asifa Sahiba Maqbool
Hifz Competition 7-10 Years Old
Kashifa Iqbal
Shafia Hassan
Zyra Anum
Urdu Speech Competition 7-10 Years Old
Shafia Hassan
Basma Ghulfam
Zyra Anum
English Speech Competition 7-10 Years Old
Noor ul Ain Khan
Sabika Shakeel
Amtul Hakeem Samita
Extempore Speech competition 7-10 years old
Noor ul Ain khan
Sabika Shakeel
Amtul Hakeem Samita
Sports: Dodgeball 7-10 Years Old
Zuha Tariq
Shanzey Syed
Amtul Hakeem Samita
Tilawat Group 11-15 Years Old
Naumana Karim
Hala Noureen
Kashifa Noorum
Nazam Group 11-15 Years Old
Hala Noureen
Kashifa Noorum
Uroosa Naseer
Hifz Competition 11-15 years old
Kashifa Noorum
Fizza Naeem
Amtul Mussawer
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Returning from the break, at 11:20, we began with 7- 10 years old Nazam competition. Their selected
Nazam was Ilahi Mujhe Seedha Rasta Dikha De and 6 Waqfaat participated ending the competition at
11:30. Straight after we began with 11-15 years old Nazam competition. Their selected Nazam was Nishan
Ko Dekh Kar Inkar Kab Tak Paish Jayega. 5 Waqfaat participated ending the session at 11:45. Mashallah,
all girls performed beautiful Nazams.
We then started with 7-10 years old spontaneous speech competition at 11:50. Spontaneous speech compe-
tition was supposed to be held on Sunday but because we finished earlier than the anticipated time we ran
the competition on Saturday. 11 Waqfaat participated, topics included Jalsa Salana, All about coming to
the Mosque, Going to Sunday Classes, About Ijtema, Technology, My Best Holiday, My Favourite Sport, Ani-
mals, School, Exercise, Reading, My Duty as a Waqfe Nau, and the Holy Quran. Mashallah all girls spoke
very well about their topics with at least one solid fact about the topic (Alhamdulillah). The competition end-
ed at 12:15.
Straight after, 11-15 years old spontaneous speech competition started in which 8 Waqfaat participated.
Topics included My Favourite Past Time, Fruits, Healthy Food, Honey, Namaz, My Best Holiday Experience,
Islam – the Perfect Religion, and Animals. The competition ended at 12:40 and brought us to the end of ses-
sion 1 leaving enough time to prepare for Zuhr prayer.
At 1:00pm all Waqfaat offered Zuhr prayer in congregation followed by Lunch in the hall. Lunch included
Pasta, fruits and tea.
Returning from lunch, we started session 2 with 7-10 years old Urdu speech competition at 2:10 o’clock. 4
people participated and spoke on the topic of ‘My responsibilities as a Waqfa’. From the topic material it
was evident that all Waqfaat were well aware of their responsibilities at individual and at the group level.
Their competition ended at 2:25.
Following this started 11-15 years old Urdu speech competition in which 3 people participated. The topics
included ‘My responsibilities as a Waqfa’ and ‘Hazarat Amma Jan (rz) services to Jammat’. Competition
ended at 2:40
Waqfaat Class with Lajna Sadar Sahiba started at 2: 45. The program started with Quran Tilawat of Surah
Al-Ahzab – Chapter 33 verses 71-74 with English and Urdu translation followed by a Hadith on ‘the im-
portance and reward of truth’ with Urdu and English translation and Nazam – Kabhi Nusrat nahi Milti. A
small extract from Malfoozat followed by speech on ‘the holy Prophet (saw) practice towards truthfulness’
included important points including:
Truthfulness is the best virtue
The Holy Prophet (saw) truthfulness is incomparable
The Holy Prophet (saw) was given the title Sadiq (the truthful) and Ameen (the faithful) and truthfulness
was defining character trait for him
Controlling the tongue is the best virtue
To keep the tongue in check is a great piety
A second speech was delivered in Urdu on the responsibilities of Waqfaat.
Sadar Sahiba asked 2 questions from all Waqfaat to which they answered:
What do you know about the Holy prophet saw?
He never lied
Offered 5 daily prayers
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He was known as Sadiq and Ameen because he always spoke the truth
He was a pious and truthful person
He loved the kids and respected his elders
He was a messenger of God
He was born in Mecca
He regularly recited the Holy Quran
He was a caring person
He listened to commands of Allah, acted upon them and spread the message of Islam to all humankind
He used to distribute sweets or food to youngsters (always distribute from right side unless take permis-
sion to give to a kid)
What are three things learnt today?
Responsibilities of Waqfaat
Better to pray with Jamaat as you get 27 times the reward
Pleasure to be a Waqfe nau
Try level best in whatever you’re doing and it is not necessary to get a position it is all about participa-
tion
Learnt a lot about our beloved prophet Muhammad (saw)
Alhamdulillah all Waqfaat participated in the question and answer session with Sadar Sahiba. It was evi-
dent of them listening, understanding and learning religious information, which, of course, is the purpose of
Ijtema.
All Waqfaat viewed Huzoor (adtb) Waqfaat class in Canada from 2012:
The main point was that girls who do not wear scarves should be given notice. If they do not begin to
wear a scarf within 2 months they will be disregarded as Waqfaat
Other points included:
Offer 5 daily prayers
All Waqfaat should set an example by regularly reading Quran, to understand and act upon its teach-
ings
Speak the truth
Look after the poor- charity
Respect elder
Be kind to parents
You will be safe when you act upon Allah’s commands
Read namaz on time
Session ended with Dua at 3:20.
At 3:30 all Waqfaat offered Asar prayer.
After offering Asar prayer at 3:30, 7-10 years old Hifz-e-Quran competition program started at 3:45
which ended at 4:30.
At 5:00pm different sports were organised for waqifaat to have some physical and mental exercise in a
light and fun environment. Waqifaat very enthusiastically participated in games such as; Message relay,
observation test and dodgeball. During sports fruits and juice were served to recharge waqifaat energy.
At the end all waqifaat on duty helped in wind up and cleaning.
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Urdu Speech Competition Group 11-15 Years Old
Kashifa Noorum
Uroosa Naseer
Shafia Rehman
English Speech Competition Group 11-15 Years Old
Amtul Mussawer
Ayesha Chaudhary
Naumana Karim & Hala Noureen
Extempore Speech Competition 11-15 years old
Ayesha Chaudhary
Labiba Arshad
Tanzeela Shakeel
Sports: Dodgeball 11-15 Years Old
Shafia Rehman
Tanzeela Shakeel
Naumana Karim
Observation Test 7-10 Years Old
Aasa Nasir
Basma Ghulfam
Shanzey Syed
Message Relay 7-10 years old
Basma Ghulfam
Amtul Hakeem Samita
Saira Saman
Asifa Sahiba Maqbool
Shafia Hassan
Tanzeela Imran
Observation Test 11-15 years Old
Amtul Mussawer
Labiba Arshad
Fizza Naeem
Message Relay 11-15 years old
Tanzeela Shakeel
Hala Noureen
Shaista Mahmood
Kashifa Nouram
Amtul Mussawer
Uroosa Nasir
Sidra Malik
Edi tor’s DESK
Dear Readers, Assalamulaikum The next newsletter will be published in July, inshallah. Members are encouraged to send in any announcements or any news that might be relevant to the next issue of the newsletter. Please ensure that any material sent is in doc. (Word document) format and includes the report writer’s name. Members are also requested to submit articles, essays and recipes that can be included in the Ad-Duha, to be issued this year, during the Jalsa Salana. Similarly members are requested to moti-vate Nasirat and Atfal to submit essays and article to be published in issue of Al -Meezan this year. To submit your submissions, please contact your Majlis Secretary Publications (Isha’at). Jazakallah. Wassalam The Editor, Amber Khan.