Thursday, April 22, 2010

يعلن المركز الثقافي الإسلامي عندورة بعنوان:ما لا يسع التاجر جهله في فقه البيوع

اعلان
يعلن المركز الثقافي الإسلامي عن دورة بعنوان:ما لا يسع التاجر جهله في فقه البيوع
What a Merchant should learn of Fiqh of Trading
فضيلة الشيخ ونيس المبروك
Date التاريخ
Saturday24th April 2010_from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Venue: :المكان
Seminar Room
الأماكن محدودةTo register for the course fill the registration form available in Reception, or contact Br Moftah on 01 208 0000places are limited
للتسجيل الرجاء ملء إستمارات التسجيل في مكتب الأستقبال أو الإتصال بالأخ مفتاح على 012080000

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Smoking is HARMFUL look, reflect, think, use your willpower








Smoking is HARMFUL look, reflect, think, use your willpower don't let your desire damages your health.


























Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Please Help by taking part in Muslims in Ireland Survey


Dear All,

I hope you are well. I'm sure that many of you are already familiar with the survey that was organized by Dr Vivian Ibrahim and Edana Richardson. Since the allotted time for the survey is nearing completion, I am resending the original email as a reminder. I'm sure that they would greatly appreciate it if you would please consider filling it out and forwarding it to as many Irish Muslims as possible. Allah knows best.

Take care,
Adil

Please circulate: Muslims in Ireland Survey
As part of the ongoing groundbreaking research carried out by ‘The history of Islam in Ireland’ project at University College Cork (UCC), we are delighted to invite you to participate in our survey.
The aim of the survey is to gain a better understanding of Muslims in Ireland. For example: What services do Muslims in Ireland want? (i.e Islamic Banking?); In what ways do Muslims practice in Ireland?
Our survey is multiple choice and very easy and quick to complete: Muslims in Ireland (For Men and Women)
You can complete the surveys electronically at: Muslims in Ireland Survey (
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QK2GSFN ) We will also be distributing hard copies of the surveys across Dublin.
The surveys are completely CONFIDENTIAL and ANONYMOUS which means we will not be able to identify you in any way. Your responses will only be used for purely academic purposes.
We thank you for your time and support for the project. For more information or comments, please contact: Dr Vivian Ibrahim (History of Islam in Ireland-UCC) V.Ibrahim@ucc.ie Or Edana Richardson (PhD candidate –TCD) erichar@tcd.ie For more information about the ‘History of Islam project in Ireland’ visit:
http://www.ucc.ie/en/studyofreligions/islamproject/ProjectDescription/

Sunday, April 4, 2010

TCD Muslim Student Association in co-operation with Palestine Right



Causes - Rally
Date:
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Time:
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
JM Synge Theatre, Arts Block, TCD
Street:
Nassau Street
City/Town:
Dublin, Ireland
Description

TCD Muslim Student Association in co-operation with Palestine Right Institute Presents:WHAT IS HAPPENING IN GAZA? Witnesses to the devastation?After the historic visit to Gaza by more than fifty Member of the European Parliament (MEP), Palestinian Right Institute in cooperation with Muslim Student Society in Trinity college inviting you to a seminar by some of those MEPs to speak about their experience in Gaza.The speakers will include: Ms. Nessa Childers MEP Mr. Chris Andrews TD Ms. Aengus Osnodaigh TD Dr. Arafat shoukri Chair of ECESG from U.K There will be an exhibition of photo and video presentation.Date: Wednesday 31st March 2010 at 7:00PM Venue: JM Synge Theater, Arts BlockTrinity College

Friday, April 2, 2010

DCU Migration and Interculturalism Research Cluster (MIRC) 2010 lectureseries

You are cordially invited to the third lecture in the DCU Migration and Interculturalism Research Cluster (MIRC) 2010 lectureseries. It will take place in Room HG19, School of Nursing, Dublin City University, on Wednesday 7th April from 6:00 to 7:00 pm - see attachedflyerThis final lecture, entitled "The End of Multiculturalism: How the Dutch Lost their Innocence in the Immigration Debate", will be given byProfessor Han Entzinger, School of Social Science, Erasmus University, Rotterdam and will be followed by a wine and cheese reception.*Brief Summary*'The immigration issue is challenging traditional views of the Netherlands as a country reputed for its openness and its tolerance. Inthe past decade the country has made headlines world wide with several politically inspired murders, a fierce debate on the dangers of Islam,the introduction of one of Europe's strictest immigration and integration policies and, more recently, the rise of the xenophobicFreedom Party, that may end first in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Why this dramatic change? How can it be explained in thelight of major social, cultural and economic transformations in Dutch society and recent and current trends in migration? Could the same thinghappen in other European countries? Han Entzinger, Professor of Migration and Integration Studies at Erasmus University Rotterdam - acity where half the population has a recent immigrant background - will analyse what has been happening in his country and try to findexplanations for it."Please circulate this invitation as widely as possible among your colleagues and students.Looking forward to your joining us for this event,Aoileann Ní MhurchúOn behalf of the MIRC Steering Committee