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MJC on Xenophobia PDF  | Print |  E-mail

The Muslim Judicial Council has spoken out against the rumours of xenophobic threats, criticising the South African government. The president of the council, Moulana Ihsaan Hendricks said that the government and the South African Police Service are not doing enough to eradicate the fear that have been instilled in African migrants living in the townships.

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MJC condemns twin attacks in Kampala PDF  | Print |  E-mail

The Muslim Judicial Council [SA] condemns the killing of 74 civilians and the wounding of 85 people in twin attacks which took place in Kampala, the capital of Uganda.  This senseless deed cannot be seen as a catalyst for the establishment of peace between nations.

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Many approaches to Good PDF  | Print |  E-mail


قال الله تعالى: { و من عمل صالحا فلنفسه و من أساء فعليها ثم إلى ربكم ترجعون } الجاثية 


ALLAH TA'AALA says: {Anyone who does a righteous deed in life does it purely for the good of his own soul. And anyone who does an evil deed does it only in detriment against himself. Then to your Lord will you all be returned.} 45/15


وعن أبى ذر( رضي الله عنه) أن رسول الله (صلعم) قال: "لا تحقرن من المعروف شيئا و لو أن تلقى أخاك بوجه طليق" رواه مسلم

 
Abu Dhar(Rah) relates from our Prophet (SAW) who says: “Do not prevent yourself  of insignificant good deeds, even if it’s meeting your Muslim Brother with a smiling face.” Related from Muslim
 
Muslim Judicial Council Cemetery Mancom PDF  | Print |  E-mail
The Muslim Judicial Council Cemetery Management Committee convened to finalize amendments to the City of Cape Town’s Undertakers By-Law 2010.

A decision was also taken to organize a full audit of all Muslim private cemeteries in order to establish the number of persons buried on the site as well as the burial space available. This information is needed in order to determine the amount of Muslim burial space required for the next 15 years.

Currently, a large number of Muslims are burrying at selected Muslim cemeteries only. Therefore an appeal has been made by the cemetery boards to bury at private cemeteries or municipal cemeteries closest to the home of the deceased.


The closing date for submitting all amendments to the By-Law has been extended to the 31st of July 2010.
 
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MJC Pays Respects to the Family of the late Moulana Sharief Hendricks


MJC delegation lead by Sheikh M.I Taliep paid their respects to the family of slain Moulana Sharief Hendricks of Beacon Valley. Moulana Hendricks was gunned down while counseling members of the community.  

Sheikh Ihsaan spoke at length about the challenges faced by the ulema. He also said that this is an unprecedented incident in history of Muslims in South Africa. This tragic incident is reflective of the many challenges which the community is faced with.
MJC will be conducting a discussion forum on the role of the ulema in an ever changing behavioral pattern of society.

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MJC at International Quran Conference PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Moulana Ihsaan Hendricks, President of the Muslim Judicial Council, recently returned from the First International Quran Conference held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, under the auspices of King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz. The conference was arranged by the International Institute for the Memorization of the Holy Quran.

King Abdullah, who was unable to attend, was represented by the governor of the city of Mecca, Prince Khaled Al Faisal. In his opening address Prince Khaled highlighted and emphasised the commitment of the Saudi King and government to the development of Quranic studies.
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