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Islamic Course Participants Visit Putrajaya, KUIS
Islamic Course Participants
A group of Islamic course participants visited Putrajaya and Selangor International Islamic University College (KUIS), on 14 October 2011, as a part of the course programme with the aim to broaden their experience and knowledge about Malaysia especially in the areas of education and the diversity of religious, social and ethnic background among Malaysians.
Sixteen participants, male and female from seven countries, toured Putrajaya where almost all government offices and various ministries including the Office of Prime Minister and Federal Court are located. However, they were very interested to visit a new mosque which named after the current King of Malaysia, More >
Islamic Course Closing Ceremony, IIUM
RISEAP is taking a serious step to provide a systematic and formal Islamic education to minority Muslims who are in need of education in order to spread Islam more effectively in their community. The Islamic Course, a part of RISEAP Initiatives, is a rare course that is ever conducted by Islamic organizations in the region.
RISEAP has been conducting a series of this international Islamic course since the year 2000 in order to impart Islamic knowledge to these minority Muslims particularly new converts.
This one-month International Islamic course (level 1), started from 09 May to 04 June 2011, was attended by 12 participants from various RISEAP member countries in this region including More >
FML Organizes Talks for Women
RISEAP member organization in Fiji, Fiji Muslim League (FML) organized a special session for talks and discussions related to Muslim women in Fiji, on 22 April 2011, at Lautoka Muslim College. A total of 35 participants attended the one-day talk.
The gathering was to provide Islamic awareness and a sense of unity among Muslim women in the country besides to provide them with Knowledge and leadership skill and how to run their daily life as a working mother and/or housewife. The participants were invited from various FML branches in several areas in the country including Suva, Lautoka, Nadi and Ba.
Several topics were discussed by speakers during the gathering. One of the speakers was Sis More >
MUSLIMAH IN KHON KAEN, THAILAND
Khon Kaen is located in the Khorat Plateau, in the Central-Northwestern area of Isaan province. The city is well known as an important city in Thailand’s silk trade. In addition to the silk trade, Khon Kaen is also popular for the it’s services, educational, commercial and administrative sector. At the moment, this city only have two Mosques. Muslims gathered from various precincts, especially on Friday for prayers in these mosque. There are roughly 2,000 Muslims out of estimated 140,000 thousand people residing in Thailand.
Miss Chayalin Assama (Aishah) is one of the Muslimah in Khon Kaen. She is working as Head of Administrative Division in Office of the Dean, Faculty of More >
IMAM ILYAS MANU OF TONGA VISITS RISEAP
IMAM ILYAS MANU
Imam Ilyas Manu of Tonga made a courtesy visit to RISEAP on 14 February 2011 with the aim to strengthen ties and enhance cooperation between Tonga Muslim Relations and RISEAP, this visit is the first time since he left RISEAP in 1996 during which he attended the very first Imam Course held at RISEAP, along with three other participants from Solomon Island, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu. He also attended RISEAP General Assembly held in Kuala Lumpur as a representative from Tonga.
His visit to RISEAP is therefore a rare occasion due to a long distance separated the two countries. At RISEAP Imam Ilyas has an opportunity to provide first hand information regarding the latest More >
RISEAP Ex-Participants Remain Active at USIA
City Mosque Kota Kinabalu
One of the most special moments during a RISEAP trip to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah between 22-26 December 2010 was not only to enjoy Sabah exotic sea food, wonderful scenery or have a cup of nice Sabah tea but the unplanned meeting with several of USIA staff who were familiar to us, ex-participants of RISEAP training programmes some years ago.
RISEAP delegation made a courtesy call to USIA Secretary General, Datuk Hj Arshad Hj Idris and his staff on 23 December 2010. Upon arrival at USIA office, located on Jalan Sembulan, we were welcomed by Secretary General and his staff. To our surprise, some of them were no strangers to us, the participants of our previous courses. More >













































