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Sister Amina talk about Burqa to ABC Australia radio news
Why wear a burqa? One woman tells her story.
- Who decides a Muslim woman should wear a burqa? Is it her own decision or that of her family?
- Amina Ghafoor spoke to Madonna King about why she wears a burqa.
You could listen to the conversation by cliking here or on the ABC radio website
FAMSY and Al-Nisa have collaborated to organise a “Youth Spiritual Night” to inspire and prepare young Muslims brothers and sisters for the blessed last ten nights of Ramadan. The event will inshaallah be held on
Saturday, 28th Aug 2010 at Kuraby Mosque from 9:15pm to Midnight.
But its not all serious! a free sausage sizzle will be held around midnight
Wassalam
Umar Batchelor
FAMSY
The website Muhammad the Prophet of Islam has reached almost 66 Millions unique vistors in 2 years. The website began operations in 2008 after the events of Denmark attacking the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him).
The purpose of this website is not a temporary reaction and not to reply as same as their abuse. The purpose is to give free sources (not affected by media) about the prophet of Islam Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him).
The website provides information in 11 languages and has future plan to extend to other languages.
Heavy rains in the past few days have triggered both flash floods and river line floods in several parts of Pakistan, resulting in loss of life and widespread displacement. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Baluchistan, and Punjab have been the worst affected areas.
At least 1400 people have died and over 2.5 million people have been affected by this disaster and have lost their homes and livelihoods.Crops have been destroyed, and roads and bridges damaged. All 7 districts of Federally Administered Tribal Areas have also been affected, according to the FATA Disaster Management Authority, although the severity is unclear. Flash floods have hit almost every district of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Blochistan in what is said to be the worst flooding in 80 years.







Heavy rains in the past few days have triggered both flash floods and river line floods in several parts of Pakistan, resulting in loss of life and widespread displacement. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Baluchistan, and Punjab have been the worst affected areas.