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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #21
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Nice to see africans are active here
Maulana, long time... South African to be exact.

Forgot to add, our Ijtima will be taking place in April. The venue this year is Azaadville. Last weekend there was the first major mashwera for the coming Ijtima. Jamaats are to be prepared etc.

We have three Ijtimas for the 3 main areas which are Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. The Johannesburg Ijtima is the largest. requesting duas for the success of the Ijtima.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #22
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Maulana, long time... south african to be exact.

Forgot to add, our ijtima will be taking place in april. The venue this year is azaadville. Last weekend there was the first major mashwera for the coming ijtima. Jamaats are to be prepared etc.

We have three ijtimas for the 3 main areas which are johannesburg, durban and cape town. The johannesburg ijtima is the largest. Requesting duas for the success of the ijtima.
our(panoli dist.) big ijtema will also in april
plz dont forget our last talk to record and send bayanat soon after ijtema
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #23
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A short note on the late Marhoom Maulana Ebrahim Bham

Another stalwart lost to the Muslim community was Moulana Ebrahim Bham of Zeerust who breathed his last on Tuesday, 24 January 2012. Moulana Ebrahim was born in the North West town of Swartruggens where he acquired his initial Islamic education. Thereafter, he made his way to Waterval Islamic Institute (Mia’s Farm) to memorize the Noble Qur’an under the tutelage of the renowned Hafez Abdur Rahman Mia . Later, he travelled to India to study at Jami’ah Islamiyyah Dhabel and finally graduated at Darul Uloom Deoband.

Since his return to South Africa in 1975, Moulana diligently served the Muslim community of Zeerust for a period close to four decades. Moulana earned the respect of every sector of his community and touched the hearts of young and old with his pleasant demeanour. A father of seven daughters and two sons, Moulana was known as man of great tolerance and forbearance. He was able to harmoniously cement all sectors of his diverse community with great affection.

A major portion of Moulana’s daily routine was spent in the Masjid teaching the Noble Qur’an. Moulana was also fortunate to have spent much time in the company of Moulana Saeed Ahmad Khan who had shown great affection for him. This was in addition to his many travels to various parts of the world for the purpose of Da’wah and Tabligh.

May Allah forgive these blessed souls, grant them a noble status in Jannah and bless their families with patience and fortitude. Ameen.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #24
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A short note on the late Marhoom Maulana Ebrahim Bham

Another stalwart lost to the Muslim community was Moulana Ebrahim Bham of Zeerust who breathed his last on Tuesday, 24 January 2012. Moulana Ebrahim was born in the North West town of Swartruggens where he acquired his initial Islamic education. Thereafter, he made his way to Waterval Islamic Institute (Mia’s Farm) to memorize the Noble Qur’an under the tutelage of the renowned Hafez Abdur Rahman Mia . Later, he travelled to India to study at Jami’ah Islamiyyah Dhabel and finally graduated at Darul Uloom Deoband.

Since his return to South Africa in 1975, Moulana diligently served the Muslim community of Zeerust for a period close to four decades. Moulana earned the respect of every sector of his community and touched the hearts of young and old with his pleasant demeanour. A father of seven daughters and two sons, Moulana was known as man of great tolerance and forbearance. He was able to harmoniously cement all sectors of his diverse community with great affection.

A major portion of Moulana’s daily routine was spent in the Masjid teaching the Noble Qur’an. Moulana was also fortunate to have spent much time in the company of Moulana Saeed Ahmad Khan who had shown great affection for him. This was in addition to his many travels to various parts of the world for the purpose of Da’wah and Tabligh.

May Allah forgive these blessed souls, grant them a noble status in Jannah and bless their families with patience and fortitude. Ameen.
May Allah SWT grant him aafiyatt from here on, and grant him maghfirah and Jannat Ul Firdaus, summa aameen. for sharing.

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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #25
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A short note on the late Marhoom Maulana Ebrahim Bham

Another stalwart lost to the Muslim community was Moulana Ebrahim Bham of Zeerust who breathed his last on Tuesday, 24 January 2012. Moulana Ebrahim was born in the North West town of Swartruggens where he acquired his initial Islamic education. Thereafter, he made his way to Waterval Islamic Institute (Mia’s Farm) to memorize the Noble Qur’an under the tutelage of the renowned Hafez Abdur Rahman Mia . Later, he travelled to India to study at Jami’ah Islamiyyah Dhabel and finally graduated at Darul Uloom Deoband.

Since his return to South Africa in 1975, Moulana diligently served the Muslim community of Zeerust for a period close to four decades. Moulana earned the respect of every sector of his community and touched the hearts of young and old with his pleasant demeanour. A father of seven daughters and two sons, Moulana was known as man of great tolerance and forbearance. He was able to harmoniously cement all sectors of his diverse community with great affection.

A major portion of Moulana’s daily routine was spent in the Masjid teaching the Noble Qur’an. Moulana was also fortunate to have spent much time in the company of Moulana Saeed Ahmad Khan who had shown great affection for him. This was in addition to his many travels to various parts of the world for the purpose of Da’wah and Tabligh.

May Allah forgive these blessed souls, grant them a noble status in Jannah and bless their families with patience and fortitude. Ameen.
Ameen, ameen ya rabbal 'aalameen.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #26
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akhi afriki, there is another hadeeth scholar comming to JHB, the cost would be about R450 for the weakend program. he is a Syrian scholar with a short sanad. it will also be at mahad an nur. by the way the program by the madrasah about two weeks ago was brilliant. sh Akram is a gem.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #27
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akhi afriki, there is another hadeeth scholar comming to JHB, the cost would be about R450 for the weakend program. he is a Syrian scholar with a short sanad. it will also be at mahad an nur. by the way the program by the madrasah about two weeks ago was brilliant. sh Akram is a gem.
bro Saslams,

Can you provide more details about the Hadith scholar from Syria, details of the program, etc.

Also, can you give some of your experience on the course with Shaykh Akram Nadwi.

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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #28
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Nice to see africans are active here
Hehe!
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #29
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Imaam-e-Kabah, - Shaykh ماهر المعيقلي Mahir Al Mu'ayqali - tour to South Africa has been confirmed. His tour commences in mid-March 2012

Below is the Gauteng Programme. The Kwazulu Natal and Cape Town programmes will be announced soon, Insha Allah!

19 March 2012 – Esha Salaah at Mayfair Jumma Masjid
20 March 2012 – Maghrib Salaah at Bosmont Masjid.
Esha Salaah at Masjid Al-Shafi (Somali Masjid, Mayfair)
21 March 2012 – Al Tawheed Islamic Center Jalsa
Maghrib Salaah – Newtown Masjid
Esha Salaah – Nur Al-Islam, Lenasia
22 March 2012 – Esha Salaah at Masjid Al-Furqaan, Houghton
23 March 2012 – Jummah Salaah at Masjid Dar Al-Salaam, Laudium.
Esha Salaah a Masjid Al-Duha, Sandton

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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #30
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Imaam-e-Kabah, - Shaykh ماهر المعيقلي Mahir Al Mu'ayqali - tour to South Africa has been confirmed. His tour commences in mid-March 2012

Below is the Gauteng Programme. The Kwazulu Natal and Cape Town programmes will be announced soon, Insha Allah!

19 March 2012 – Esha Salaah at Mayfair Jumma Masjid
20 March 2012 – Maghrib Salaah at Bosmont Masjid.
Esha Salaah at Masjid Al-Shafi (Somali Masjid, Mayfair)
21 March 2012 – Al Tawheed Islamic Center Jalsa
Maghrib Salaah – Newtown Masjid
Esha Salaah – Nur Al-Islam, Lenasia
22 March 2012 – Esha Salaah at Masjid Al-Furqaan, Houghton
23 March 2012 – Jummah Salaah at Masjid Dar Al-Salaam, Laudium.
Esha Salaah a Masjid Al-Duha, Sandton

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is this confirmed, every time these imaams come they cancel 10 min before the adhaan for the salah they are to be performing
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #31
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is this confirmed, every time these imaams come they cancel 10 min before the adhaan for the salah they are to be performing
The notice is on Haramain Recordings and the Embassy has also confirmed.

But then again, he is Imaam ul-Haram. Wait and see. Maybe we can meet at one of the Salaahs.

Also, any update on Habib Umar?
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #32
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do you have a connection at WITS or RAU MSA? the sheikh organising the JHB tarteeb said that he would like him to go to one of the uni's on the 11th April. the whole trip to south africa would be from the 7th to the 14th.

this is all I have for the moment.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #33
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bro afriki, have you read the book 'history of darul uloom deoband' by s. m rizvi and m. f. quraishi? 2 big volumes?
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #34
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bro afriki, have you read the book 'history of darul uloom deoband' by s. m rizvi and m. f. quraishi? 2 big volumes?
No, can you give more information, link, anything etc?
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #35
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No, can you give more information, link, anything etc?
my bro got it for me from deoband, a 30 year old copy, i don't think the english translation of it is published anymore,

it reads:

history of dar al - ulum deoband,
volume one,
the great religious achievement of the muslims of the sub continent,
the headspring of islamic education & culture and the revival of the community,
a historical survey of the great religious and educational services and political activities of the dar al-ulum deoband,

by the order of the majlis e shura, dar al-ulum, deoband & under instruction of
hakim al Islam hazrat maulana qari muhammad tayyib,
vice chancellor,
dar al ulum deoband,
compiled by sayyid mahboob rizvi
translated into english by prof. murtaz husain F. quraishi
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #36
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my bro got it for me from deoband, a 30 year old copy, i don't think the english translation of it is published anymore,

it reads:

history of dar al - ulum deoband,
volume one,
the great religious achievement of the muslims of the sub continent,
the headspring of islamic education & culture and the revival of the community,
a historical survey of the great religious and educational services and political activities of the dar al-ulum deoband,

by the order of the majlis e shura, dar al-ulum, deoband & under instruction of
hakim al Islam hazrat maulana qari muhammad tayyib,
vice chancellor,
dar al ulum deoband,
compiled by sayyid mahboob rizvi
translated into english by prof. murtaz husain F. quraishi
for that info, you are lucky to have the book.

Some Google searching led me to this:
http://hindtoday.com/Blogs/ViewBlogs...tPlaceCode=IND
http://www.dkagencies.com/doc/from/1...an-Author.html
http://www.amazon.com/History-al-Ulu.../dp/B0006ETTX4
http://books.google.co.za/books?id=L...other_versions
http://books.google.co.za/books?id=h...AJ&redir_esc=y

I wonder why the book is out of print.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #37
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The google store link is the one, others don't have anything on them, amazon doesn't have it, which means


I have a rare book!




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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #38
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volume 2 cover


volume 2 index page no 1
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #39
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The google store link is the one, others don't have anything on them, amazon doesn't have it, which means


I have a rare book!




I envy you...

What are the chances of scanning the whole book and putting it up online for our benefit?
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:22 PM   #40
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I envy you...

What are the chances of scanning the whole book and putting it up online for our benefit?
Bro, its about 900 pages, very possibly the original (in Urdu) could be still available, I'll ask my bro
Do remind me if I forget.
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