Mohd. Marzuki Omar
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RISEAP’S President Meets Fiji’s Prime Minister
The Prime Minister Of Fiji, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama
SUVA, FIJI 10th October 2011 – The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Pehin Sri Dr. Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud cum President of RISEAP, made a courtesy call to the Prime Minister of Fiji, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama at Government Buildings yesterday.
Pehin Sri who is in the county to attend meetings in his capacity as the president of the Regional Islamic Dawah Council of South East Asia and the Pacific (RISEAP) congratulated the Prime Minister Fiji’s 41st Independence anniversary. He commended the Prime Minister for his leadership of the Fijian Government in trying to bring the diverse races in Fiji together. “It is very unique and I wish to More >
Baitulmal New Zealand – Landmark and Benchmark for the Umah
The guest and VIPs poses behind the launch banner at Langham Hotel, New Zealand.
Auckland, New Zealand – Within 24 hours since the launching of Baitulmal Australia, YAB Pehin Sri arrived in Auckland and officiated Baitulmal New Zealand. The ambience of a ballroom at Langham Hotel witnessed the heralding of BAITULMAL New Zealand as the blueprint of the future. In retrospect, it was in Auckland, two years ago (2009), the President of RISEAP, YAB Pehin Sri initiated the idea of forming BAITULMAL for Australia and New Zealand.
The ceremony starts off with opening greeting by the Saudi Arabian Consular-General, Mr. Ahmed Al-Johani, President of FIANZ, Dr. Anwar Ghani, Secretary General of More >
Baitulmal Australia – Legacy of the Umah
The arrival of honorable guest
Sydney, Australia - In the splendid Malek Fahd Islamic School hall, marked the historical launching of Baitulmal Australia under the care of The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC). BAITULMAL AUSTRALIA. The formation of BAITULMAL AUSTRALIA was the brainchild of RISEAP’s President, YAB Pehin Sri Dr. Hj. Abdul Taib Mahmud. In his keynote address, YAB Pehin Sri said the idea of Baitulmal was muted more than 10 years ago. Pehin reiterated the need to operationalize the concept of Baitulmal and let it start modestly and grow with the growing awareness and population of the Muslims in the continent.
During RISEAP General Assembly in Auckland, 28th More >
MAITHOM BT ISMAIL – EXEMPLARY MOTHER AND DAIE
PHENOM PENH – Tuesday 16th November 2010 - MAITHOM BT ISMAIL (69 years old) is just like any other mother. She wants her children to grow up well-educated and become productive citizens of society. She has two daughters and three sons. Most of her children live in the same village as farmers. One of her daughter is married to Mat Mustaqim a registered doctor in herbal medicine.
Maithom owns a small farm. She has a few acres of Rubber trees, planted chew nut in small plots of land, and rear a bit of poultry. She took the challenge when the government opened up new areas and encouraged the people to migrate to the uncharted district. When she and others moved to this new area, there More >
TADIKA HADANATUL QURAN, CAMBODIA
PHENOM PENH - Tuesday 16th November 2010- TADIKA HADANATUL QURAN was built to provide the education foundation of the Muslim kids. It is a long term investment of the young and innocents of the umah. During this digital age, education is not only an ibadah, (“the ultimate obedience, the ultimate submission, and the ultimate humility to Allah”) but also could somewhat propel a person out of poverty and put him/her on the pedestal of economic, social and political well-being commensurate with his/her abilities. The country will also benefit. Hj. Salleh Musa and his wife, Ustz Asmak Ismail understand this principle very well.
They knew the meaning of hardship and atrocity More >
MUSLIMAHS IN FIJI
NADI, FIJI - ‘Bula!….’ is very synonym with local people in Fiji Island. Bula’ means ‘hello’, welcome or to greet someone. Each time tourists arrive at the airport; they will be welcomed by a two or three thee piece band and serenade them with the Bula while strumming their guitars. The people of Fiji Islands are cutely polite, friendly and warm. The modern Fiji national dress is the ‘sulu’ which resembles a skirt. It is commonly worn by both men and women. One thing that something special is that Fijian men also put the ‘kemboja’ flower in their ears.
The staple and everyday food in Fiji Islands is root crops, roti and rice. In villages, a typical Fijian food would include More >
CAMBODIA – AIDIL ADHA
Tuesday 16th November 2010 - ISLAMIC UNION of HONG KONG (IUHK) donated 27 cattle and 5 goats to the various deserving Muslim communities of Cambodia. RISEAP’s Secretary General, Mohd. Marzuki Omar and his officer, Shafiq Abdullah made the trip to Phonem Penh on official duty at the same time representing IUHK to give away the cattle and goats to the selected villages.
As MAS flight MH311 descended to the 29,000 ft level from 40,000 ft level, the Kingdom of Cambodia begun to show its scenic view of the majestic River Mekong, green padi fields, Tonle sap lake dotted by the houses and commercial buildings. Ust. Salleh Musa and Hambali Bin Abdullah were at the arrival hall waiting for the More >













































