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Lujnah Tarbiah
Catalogue
Lujnah Tarbiah is in their process to provide catalogue for everyone to peruse the books and materials MISG has to assist you in learning Islam. Come again here to know more!





Ahlan Wasahlan Wa Marhaban Bikum
Assalamu'alaykum, dear brothers and sisters.



UPCOMING PROGRAMS

Islamic Spring Retreat
ALhamdulillah dah selesai ISR
semoga semua mendapat manfaat
Tahniah kepada yg telah menjayakannya
Allah membalas jasa kalian, Inshaallah


Summer Training Camp
Now, wait for Summer Training Camp which is planned to be held on early July. If you have any comments or suggestion regarding locations, activities or just a moral support for the committee, please write to br. Yasir


Midwest Games 2003
Malaysian Student Department at Chicago with Purdue University Malaysian Student Association will hold 2003 Midwest Games on May 23rd at Purdue University, West Laffayette. For further information, go to: http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~pumsan/midwest/home.php





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Hadith of the Day

Our prophet once said:
"A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim: he neither oppresses him nor does he fail him. Whosoever removes a wordly grief from a believer, Allah will remove from him one of the griefs of the Day of Judgement. Whosoever shields a Muslim, Allah will shield him on the Day of Resurrection"

Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim.


Learn Arabic Campaign

In subsequent years, the desire to preserve the proper pronunciation and reading of the Holy Quran has been the driving force behind the maintenance of Classical Arabic as the standard par excellence for the Arabic language. Even today, when you ask an Arab about the colloquial dialect they speak, they are most likely to respond that what they speak is a "slang." For them, correct Arabic is Classical Arabic, a language which no one speaks natively, but which has been preserved from the Quran.
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