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The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said:
"When the son of Adam dies,
nothing will benefit him except one of the following three good
righteous deeds:
*a non-stop Sadakah (charity),
*some kind of knowledge he left behind (useful to society),
*or a sincere supplication of his son/daughter."
This Hadith is quoted by Moslim
Abu Zar Ghifari, a companion of the Prophet, reported that the Prophet, while sitting in the shade of the Kabah wall, said,
“They are the losers.”
Abu Zar enquired, “who are they, O Messenger of God?”
The Prophet replied: “Those who pile up heaps of wealth and (pointing in all directions with his hands) do not spend like this and this.”
(Bukhari and Muslim)
taken at Jalalia Mosque, Riverside, Cardiff
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Ahl al-Bayt (Arabic: أهل البيت) is an Arabic phrase literally meaning People of the House, or family of the House. The phrase "ahl al-bayt" was used in Arabia before the advent of Islam to refer to one's clan, and would be adopted by the ruling family of a tribe. Within the Islamic tradition, the term refers to the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1] Muslims venerate Muhammad's household as having a special significance in the Qur'an, the Muslim holy scripture, and the hadith, reports recording the words and actions of Muhammad.
There are differing interpretations over the scope and importance of Ahl al-Bayt. In Twelver and Ismaili Shia Islam, the Ahl al-Bayt are central to Islam and are believed to be the true successors of Muhammad. The Shi'a definition of the phrase includes Muhammad, Fatimah, Ali, Hasan and Husayn (known collectively as the Ahl al-Kisa, "people of the mantle") and the imams, The Twelve Imams.
Also mentioned in Sunni hadith are the descendants of Fatimah or families of the Ulama (Islamic clergy).[2] Most, but not all Shi'a believe that these A'immah to be the divinely chosen leaders of the Muslim community.[1][3] This is based on the hadith, "People of the Cloak", where the Prophet referred to only Fatimah, Ali, Hasan, Hussain and Himself (stating that wives were not part of the Ahl al Bayt because they could be divorced and were no longer part of the household when their husband died), a hadith which many Sunni Muslims believe in. Collectively Muhammad, Fatimah and the Twelve Imams are known as the The Fourteen Infallibles.
In Sunni Islam, Muhammad's household includes his wives, his daughter, Fatimah, his cousin and son-in-law, Ali and their two children, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali. Other Sunni include all Muhammad's descendants and sometimes the descendants of his paternal uncle, ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, the founders of the Abbasid Caliphate.[2] In Sunni and Shia thought, every Muslim has the obligation to love the Ahl al-Bayt.
Ahl al-Bayt family
The term "Ahl" signifies the members of a household of a man, including his fellow tribesmen, kin, relatives, wife (or wives), children, and all those who share a family background, religion, housing, city, and country with him.[citation needed]
"Bayt" refers to habitation and dwelling, including tents and buildings both. It can also be roughly translated as a household. The "Ahl-Al-Bayt" of any person refers to his family members and all those who live in his house. Ahlul Bayt is the polite form of addressing the members and wife of the family.[4]
The following terms all have the same meaning:
Ahl al-Bayt = People of the House
Ahl al-Nabi (s) = Family of the Prophet; the Ummah
Ahl Bayt al-Nabi (s) = Family of the House of the Prophet
`Itrat al-Nabi = [People of the] Mantle of the Prophet
[edit] Interpretation
There has been much debate concerning who Ahl al- Bayt consists of. Although there have been many disagreements there is a consensus amongst Sunni and Shi'a Muslims, that the "Ahl al Kisa" hadith refers specifically to Ali, Fatimah, Hasan and Husayn. Mention of the Ahl al-Bayt, Muhammad's household, is present in a verse of the Qur'an as follows:
O wives of the Prophet! you are not like any other of the women; If you will be on your guard, then be not soft in (your) speech, lest he in whose heart is a disease yearn; and speak a good word.
And stay in your houses and do not display your finery like the displaying of the ignorance of yore; and keep up prayer, and pay the poor-rate, and obey Allah and His Messenger. Allah only desires to keep away the uncleanness from you, O people of the House! and to purify you a (thorough) purifying.
And keep to mind what is recited in your houses of the communications of Allah and the wisdom; surely Allah is Knower of subtleties, Aware.
—Sura Al-Ahzab (33), ayat 32-34[5]
The precise definition of the term in this verse has been subject to varying interpretations. In one tradition, according to which Muhammad's companion Salman al-Farsi is included as a member, it is used to distinguish from the muhajirun (Muslim emigrants from Mecca) and ansar (Medinan converts to Islam). According to Sunni doctrine, the term includes the wives and dependants of Muhammad, as it addresses them in the preceding verse - an interpretation which is attributed to `Abd Allah ibn `Abbas and Ikrimah ibn Abi-Jahl, both of whom were companions of Muhammad. This is supported[improper synthesis?] by various traditions attributed to Muhammad wherein he addresses each of his wives as Ahl al-Bayt.[6] Further members of the household, according to the Sunni perspective, include Ali, Fatimah, Hasan and Husayn, who are mentioned in the tradition of the mantle. Some versions of this tradition recognise Umm Salamah, a wife of Muhammad, as a part of the household. Thus, according to the Encyclopaedia of Islam, "[t]he current orthodox view is based on a harmonizing opinion, according to which the term ahl bayt includes the ahl al-ʿabāʾ, i.e. the Prophet, ʿAlī, Fāṭima, al-Ḥasan and al-Ḥussain, together with the wives of the Prophet."[1]
Other interpretations include the family of Ali, as well as the families of Muhammad's relatives such as Aqeel, Ja'far, and ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib|al-Abbas. Early Islamic jurists Malik ibn Anas and Abū Ḥanīfa included the clan of Banu Hashim within the definition, while al-Shafi'i included the whole of Banu Muttalib.[1]
In Shia thought, the household is limited to Muhammad, Fatimah, Ali, Hasan, Husayn, and their descendants (altogether known as the Ahl al-Kisa); as per their deduction from the tradition of the mantle. They interpret the change in pronoun in the Qur'anic verse as showing that only the aforementioned members constitute Ahl al-Bayt.[1] Madelung writes that "[t]his change of gender has inevitably contributed to the birth of various accounts of a legendary character, attaching the latter part of the verse to the five People of the Mantle."[7] Shias view these individuals as infallible and sinless Imams, and regard devotion to them as an essential part of the religion.[1]
Shia Muslims also support this claim with a hadith mentioned in the Sunni Ṣaḥīḥ collection. Many Sunni scholars remark that the verse of purification was revealed concerning five people: Muhammad, Ali, Fatimah, Hasan and Husayn.[8]
The tradition about this hadith goes from different sources to Fatimah, the daughter of Muhammad. She narrated that once her father visited her home, he had fever and was not feeling well, he asked for a Yemeni cloak which Fatimah brought to him and folded it around him. Later he was joined in that Yemeni cloak by his grandsons Hasan and Hussein, who were followed by their father Ali ibn Abi Talib, who was cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. Finally Fatimah asked the permission to enter that cloak. When all five of them joined together under the cloak, Muhammad narrated the Qur'anic verse 33:33[10] to those under the cloak that all five of them are chosen ones, and he further stated that he wants God to keep all impurities out of reach and away from all of us. Muhammad then prayed to God to declare all five of them as his Ahlul Bayt and keep away the Najasat (impurities). God, at that request immediately sent Gabriel (Jibral) to reveal to Muhammad that all the five under the cloak are dearest and closest to God and they are Taher (purest of the pure) without any traces of impurities[9]
The Twelver and Ismaili branches of Shia Islam differ in regards to the line of Imamate. While the Twelver believe in a lineage known as the Twelve Imams, the Ismaili believe that the descendants of Isma'il ibn Jafar, rather than his brother Musa al-Kadhim, were the inheritors of the Imamate instead.
According to Anas ibn Malik, Muhammad, for six months straight used to pass by the door of Fatimah whenever he left for fajr prayers and said, "it is time for salat, of family of the house (Ahel al biat)! 'Surely Allah desires to remove all imperfection from you, of family of the house, and purify you completely.'" From surah Al Ahzab 33, verse 33[10], Sunan al-Tirmidhi- Vol. 2 sahih 902
[edit] Significance
Muhammad's household is venerated by Muslims, who attach to them a special status.[citation needed] This is derived from verses in the Qur'an and hadith which stipulate love towards Muhammad's relatives, though in some cases interpretations differ, an example being: "Say: "No reward do I ask of you for this except the love of those near of kin."[11] According to classical exegete al-Tabarani, the verse most likely refers to Muslim believers related by blood ties. Another interpretation adopted by Shia applies the verse to ahl al-bayt; while another view interprets the verse as commanding love for relatives in general. The latter view is favored by academic scholar Madelung.[12]
Sharia (Islamic law) prohibits the administration of sadaqah (charity) or zakat (tax) to Muhammad's kin (including the Banu Hashim), as Muhammad forbade this income for himself and his family.[citation needed] The explanation given by jurists is that these alms are considered the defilements of the people, who offer them to purify themselves from sin, hence it would be unbecoming of the kin to handle or use them. Instead, they are accorded part of the spoils of war.[13][14] Muslims in their daily prayers invoke blessings upon them by saying: "O God, bless Muhammad and his family." In many Muslim communities, high social status is attributed to people claiming to be blood-descendants of Muhammad's household, and are labelled sayyids or sharifs.[15]
Most Sunni Sufi circles (tariqah) trace their spiritual chain back to Muhammad through Ali.[citation needed] In Shia thought, Muhammad's household is central to the religion. In one version of Muhammad's farewell sermon, he is represented as saying that God has given believers two safeguards: the Qur'an and his family; in other versions the two safeguards are the Qur'an and his Sunnah (statements and actions of Muhammad). Popular Shia belief ascribes cosmological importance to the family in various texts, wherein it is said that God would not have created Jannah (heaven) and earth, paradise, Adam and Eve, or anything else were it not for them. The majority of Shia regard the heads of the family as divinely chosen Imams who are infallible and sinless.[1]
[edit] Ahl al-Bayt in the Qur'an
There seems to be some confusion as regards where the Qur'an mentions the Ahlul Bayt. Laypeople[who?] tend to confuse the word "Ahl" with "Ahl al-Bayt". Apart from Qur'anic quote 33:32-33:-
And his wife was standing (there), and she laughed: But we gave her glad tidings of Isaac, and after him, of Jacob.
She said: "Alas for me! shall I bear a child, seeing I am an old woman, and my husband here is an old man? That would indeed be a wonderful thing!"
They said: "Dost thou wonder at Allah's decree? The grace of Allah and His blessings on you, o ye people of the house! for He is indeed worthy of all praise, full of all glory!"
—Sura Hud (11), ayat 71-73[16]
Ahlus-Sunnah holds this verse as evidence that wives of Muhammad are included in his Ahlul Bayt. The Shia hold that the wife of Ibrahim (Abraham) was a member of his Ahl al-Bayt because she was the mother of a prophet. However, none of the wives of Muhammad (except for Khadija) gave birth to any surviving child.[17]
[edit] List of Ahl al-Bayt according to Shia Islam
The Ahl al-Kisa together with the Imams make up the Shia definition of Ahl al-Bayt. Ahl al-Bayt are seen as divinely appointed individuals and teachers of the Islamic faith after Muhammad.[
Ramadhan Tips
Ramadan is the month of excitement for Muslims. Ramadan is the month of revelation of Quran, the month of reading and reciting the whole Quran, the month of Tahajjud and Qiyam al-layl prayers, Sadaqah, Zakah al-Fitr and Zakah al-Mal. Ramadan is also a month of social activities among Muslims.
No one can go anywhere without preparation, and no one invites a guest without preparing to welcome him / her. Similarly, to welcome Ramadan, the month of fasting, one has to prepare. The following are some tips to help the reader prepare accordingly:
1. Start reading Quran daily after Salat al-Fajr.
2. Spend some time listening to recitations from the Quran.
3. Train yourself to go bed early so that you can wake up far Salat al-Fajr.
4. Keep yourself in a state of Wudu (Ablution) most of the time.
5. Evaluate yourself daily before going bed.
6. Thank Allah for good deeds, and repent to Him for your mistakes and sins.
7. Start giving Sadaqah daily, no matter how little. Make it a habit like eating and drinking.
8. Find time to pray extras, such as Tahajjud prayers.
9. Spend more time reading Islamic books, especially the Quran, Sirah, Hadith, and Fiqh.
10. Find time to help others with your wisdom, knowledge and other talents.
11. Try to write articles on Islam for Muslims as well as for non-Muslims.
12. Associate with Muslim scholars / ulama and other pious people so that you may learn from them.
13. Train yourself to do good, render free service to others to seek the pleasure of Allah.
1. Reduce watching TV, instead spend more time reading the Quran and other Islamic literature.
2. Avoid looking at unlawful pictures, whether magazines, department store catalogs or otherwise.
3. Avoid going to theaters; instead go to Masajid, Islamic organizations and make that a daily habit.
4. Avoid eating too much. Eat only when you are hungry and try not to fill your stomach completely.
5. If you drink Coffee, Tea or Soda, be sure to reduce consumption.
6. If you smoke, try to reduce daily usage; otherwise Ramadan will be very difficult for you to observe.
7. If you like to listen to music, whether the style of western societies or even those from Muslim countries, reduce, even eliminate the time you spent on them; replace them with reciting and listening to recitation from the Quran.
8. If you enjoy playing cards and board games try your best to avoid them as much as possible and fill your time with something useful.
9. If you enjoy going with friends to picnics and other social gatherings, try to reduce it before Ramadan; otherwise fasting the month of Ramadan will be more difficult.
10. If you have friends who do not practice the teaching of Islam, try to avoid socializing with them.
11. If you travel a lot on business, try to do more local business, so you can be more closer to your family and community.
12. If you are used to staying up till midnight, try to go to bed earlier, so that you will be able to wake up early for Salat al-Fajr and Tahajjud prayers as well.
To prepare ourselves before the month of Ramadan arrives is far better than waiting till it comes. To prepare ourselves for anything in life is a sign of wisdom and maturity. No one is assured of living one day more; tomorrow may not come. So hurry and benefit from blessings and rewards from Allah.
Remember: "Time is not money or gold; it is life itself and is limited. You must begin to appreciate every moment of your life and always strive to make the best use of it." - Khurram Murad.
# Make a resolve to win the maximum favor of Allah by performing extra Voluntary prayers (Nawaafil), making frequent Dua and increased remembrance (Dhikr).
# Try to recite some Holy Quran after every Prayer. In fact if you read 3-4 pages after every Prayer you can easily finish the entire Quran in Ramadan!
# Study the Tafseer (commentary) every morning.
# Invite a person you are not very close with or your relatives to your home for Iftaar, at least once a week (Weekend). You will notice the blessings in your relationships!
# Bring life to your family! Everyday, try to conclude the fast with your family and spend some quality time together to understand each other better.
# Give gifts on Eid to at least 5 people: 2 to your family members, 2 to your good friends, and 1 to a person whom you love purely for the sake of Allah.
# Make commitment to join Islamic study circles to learn more about Islam and improve your own life.
# Donate generously to the Masajid, Islamic organizations, and any where people are in need or oppressed. "Because Ramadan, is a month of sharing!"
# Share month of Ramadan and its teachings of peace and patience with your neighbours.
# Sleep little, eat little! Make sure you do not defeat the purpose of fasting by over-indulging in food and being lazy.
# Seek the rare and oft-neglected rewards of the night better than 1000 months (Laylatul-Qadr / Shab-e-Qadr).
# Weep in private for the forgiveness of your sins: Ramadan is the month of forgiveness and Allah's Mercy! It's never too late.
# Learn to control your tongue and lower your gaze. Remember the Prophet's (pbuh) warning that lying, backbiting, and a lustful gaze all violate the Ramadan fast!
# Encourage others to enjoin and love goodness, and to abandon everything that Allah dislikes. Play the role of a Da'ee (one who invites to Allah) with zeal, passion, and sympathy.
# Experience the joy of Tahajjud prayers late at night and devote yourself purely and fully to Allah in the Itikaf retreat during the last 10 days of Ramadan.
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Submitted by: Gamal Saleh
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Yemen
Organization: Al Sadaqah Teaching Hospital
Photo Caption: 2 children with Esotropia, which corrected by eyeglasses.
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
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We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
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For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
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TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
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HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
The first mosque in the world is often considered to be the area around the Kaaba in Mecca now known as the Masjid al-Haram
Syeda Amina Trust® Mosque Development Programme aims to build masjids in hundreds of remote villages across Pakistan where their is no access to a community mosque.
How we spent your donations 2015:
1 Jamia Mosque Building has been completed in a small village in Sialkot, Pakistan
HOW YOU CAN HELP
We are currently building Masjid PANJTAN PAK NO.1 in Sialkot, Pakistan. We urgently require your donations to complete the development of this rural mosque.
For £5K you can a small mosque for 100 people and earn many dua’s in this world and the hereafter
For £10K you can a big mosque for 400 people and earn many dua’s in this world and the hereafter
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
Alangkah seringnya
Mentergesai kenikmatan tanpa ikatan
Membuat detik-detik depan terasa hambar
Belajarlah dari ahli puasa
Ada dua kebahagiaan baginya
Saat berbuka
Dan saat Allah menyapa lembut memberikan pahala
Inilah puasa panjang syahwatku
Kekuatan pada menahan
Dan rasa nikmat itu bakal kurasa
Diwaktu buka yang penuh kejutan
Cuba saja
Kalau Allah menghalalkan
Setitis cicipan syurga
Kan menjadi sadaqah berpahala
Bukankah itu lebih bermakna
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
The first mosque in the world is often considered to be the area around the Kaaba in Mecca now known as the Masjid al-Haram
Syeda Amina Trust® Mosque Development Programme aims to build masjids in hundreds of remote villages across Pakistan where their is no access to a community mosque.
How we spent your donations 2015:
1 Jamia Mosque Building has been completed in a small village in Sialkot, Pakistan
HOW YOU CAN HELP
We are currently building Masjid PANJTAN PAK NO.1 in Sialkot, Pakistan. We urgently require your donations to complete the development of this rural mosque.
For £5K you can a small mosque for 100 people and earn many dua’s in this world and the hereafter
For £10K you can a big mosque for 400 people and earn many dua’s in this world and the hereafter
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
TEAM SAT RESCUED ORPHAN GIRLS WITH THE HELP OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES WHO HAD BEEN ABUSED OR FORCED INTO PROSTITUTION
On 28th November 2015, Syeda Amina Trust® started the Orphan Girl’s Wedding Project by getting orphan girls married from very poor and deprived areas of Pakistan. This year we continued this project and arranged more marriages.
We found men with good character who would accept the orphan girl as his wife.
TEAM SAT Pakistan has setup a Rapid Response Unit to help support newly married couples for 3 years after their weddings.
Our team contacts the couples regularly to check if they need any help and support. Our team of solicitors and doctors will provide information, advice, guidance, legal protection and medical aid.
How we spent your donations 2015/16:
We have supported 28 double orphan girls get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £2000 you can help one double orphan girl get married plus provide furniture, clothes, food and 3 year legal & medical aid