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SimplyIslam.sg is pleased to announce the visit and programs by Shaykh Yahya Rhodus, from 16 to 21 April 2009.
Shaykh Yahya was born and raised in America, and at 19 years he became Muslim and studied with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and other distinguished scholars. He spent a year in Mauritania studying the Islamic sciences. In 2000, he moved to Tarim, Yemen to further his studies at the prestigious Dar al-Mustafa, guided under the hands of Habib ‘Ali al-Jifry, Habib ‘Umar bin Hafiz, and many others. After 5 years, he returned to America to serve as a resident scholar at Zaytuna Institute. [Click here] for his profile. Listen to his past programs:
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Lectures
17th April 09 Â - A Search for Beauty In Islam
19th April 09 -Â Loving the Prophet – Effective Habits of Muslims
21st April 09 – Â The Perfection of Character – A glimpse of the Prophet
Workshop
18th & 19th – Disciplining the SoulÂ
Click the titles above to get more details.

The Zakat and Wakaf Strategic Unit of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) is conducting its annual survey to assess the demographics and psychographics of the Muslim community. The objective of this exploratory survey is to improve our public education services on Zakat as well as meet the specific needs of the different segments of the community.
Embedded in this posts are two links to the same survey, in English and Malay Versions respectively. With your permission, we hope you can help us do this survey..Â
Click here for English Version.
For more details on Zakat, please refer to this website -Â zakat.sg.
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Recharge and train yourselves to be a great leader this weekend at the Youth Rabbani Workshop!
This workshop, organised by SimplyIslam.sg, aims inspire pragmatic vision in you, Instill self-confidence, wisdom and self-motivation and promise you an integrated knowledge and understanding of Allah, Prophet Muhammad and Islam.
Furthermore, participants will be trained by Chief Trainer Dato’ Aidit Ghazali. Dato’ Aidit is the Advisor to SimplyIslam.sg. He is a well-established trainer in this region and has trained more than 80,000 people in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. He occasionally drops by to mosques and Muslim organisations in Singapore where he is invited to lecture.
The Youth Rabbani Workshop is going to be held this Saturday and Sunday, 19 to 20 July respectively, from 2 pm to 6 pm at No. 11 Lorong 37 Geylang S’pore 387908
Workshop fees are as follows:
$60 per person (individual registration)
$50 per person (registration of 3 or more)
Fees inclusive of notes, refreshments and certificate.
So if you are between 15 to 20 years old, join this experiential learning endeavour!
To register or find out more click here.
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