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Monthly Islamic Seminar for Women Conducted |
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The Women’s Department of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth in the Philippines, had once again successfully conducted its monthly Islamic Seminar on April 13, 2010 at the Sahara Function Hall, Marawi City. There were forty three (43) attendees, mostly mothers and guardians of orphans from various municipalities in Lanao del Sur and Marawi City.
The primary goals of the seminar were to educate the participants about the virtues, importance, and wisdom of prayer and teach them how to perform it correctly. The program was started at 8.30 am with the recitation of some selected verses from the Holy Qur’an and followed by a short talk delivered by Abu Nasr Dimasimpun of Orphanage Department. After that, a lecture on “Prayer: Its virtues, Wisdom and importance” was given by Alim Abdul Malik Angnie of Propagation Department. |
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Educational Program for newly reverted Muslim Women Completed |
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By Widad T. Usman 
WAMY-PHIL.-The World Assembly of Muslim Youth in the Philippines, Women’s Department has once again realized one of its enlightening programs for newly reverted Muslim Women on April 04, 2010 at Mamitua Saber Research and Technology Center, MSU, Marawi City with more than 30 attendees range from employees and students. The program was conducted mainly to enlighten them about the truth of Death حقيقة الموت as none can run away from its veracity and the contentment life in Paradise for the believers and the torment condition in the Hell fire for the unbelievers. Further, it was conducted to make them always prepare for such an erratic occurrence. The program was begun at 9:30am with the recitation of Surah Al-Fatiha followed by an opening statement by Mohammad Bani. |
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WAMY-Phil Education Seminar-Workshop & Quiz Bowl for Men Conducted |
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By Norhassan S. Curo (11-Apr-2010) A one-day Educational Seminar-Workshop and Quiz Bowl for young male students was organized and successfully conducted last April 11, 2010 (Sunday) at the Institute for Peace and Development in Mindanao, Mindanao State University Marawi City.
In line with the World Assembly of Muslim Youth’s goal to preserve the identity of the young Muslims and help them overcome the problems they face in modern society, the Islamic seminar was conducted by the WAMY Philippines male scholars and participated by the invited 90 young male-representatives from various schools and organizations in Marawi City including Jamiatul Waqf Al-Islamie, Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao, Jamiatu Janubil Filibbin, Mindanao State University, Ibn Siena Integrated School, Mahadul Lughah, Mahad Angoyao, Lake Lanao College Foundation, Ittihadut Talabah, Insan Islamic Assembly and Quwwatul Okhuwa. |
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WAMY-Phil Du’ats Meet in Davao City |
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DAVAO CITY – The quarterly general meeting of WAMYPHIL Du’at was held here on April 6, 2010 at the Wisdom Compound owned by Dr. Omar Mababaya. The attendants came from General Santos City, Cotabato City, Davao City, Cagayan De Oro City, Iligan City, and Marawi City.
Venue of such meeting is usually held at a certain location where majority are able to attend. The primary objectives of the meeting includes but not limited to enlightening and reminding the Du’ats of their respective duties and responsibilities as members of WAMY Du’at. |
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Educational Gathering Program for Women |
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By Widad Taher Usman (01-Marh-2010) 
WAMY-PHIL. - The World Assembly of Muslim Youth in the Philippines, Women’s Department has just finished carrying out another Educational Gathering Program for Women on Saturday, 27 February at Wamy-Phil. Sub-Office, Bangon, Marawi City. The said gathering was attended by fifty (50) female students from various schools, colleges and universities in Marawi City. They range from high school, college and graduate students. While majority of the participants are local, one overseas student from the International Islamic University Malaysia has attended the program as well. |
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