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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Food & Medicine For All


Muslim Aid, in collaboration with Wings of May, is embarking on a project to provide nutritious food and medical supply to the pupils of Madrasah Hashimiah, a tahfiz school for the Rohingya and Myanmar-Muslim refugee children located in Selayang, Kuala Lumpur.
Wings of May is a grouping of like-minded volunteers raising funds to fufill their goal of spreading joy and goodwill among the orphans and the underprivileged.
Donation can be made direct to Yayasan Kemanusiaan Muslim Aid Malaysia (acct no: CIMB 1422-00000-70-10-8]. Please forward your details, as follows, to enable us to issue a receipt for your tax exemption.

Name:
Address:
Contact No:
Transaction Details (Date/Time):
Amount:
For further details, please contact us at:
Muslim Aid: mail@muslimaid.org.my
Wings of May: wingsofmail@gmail.com

Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi

Qurban For Life (Q4L)

Taken from Kama Bakar's Blog

Qurban is one of the most important rituals in the Muslim calendar. Broadly speaking, the word, which is Arabic, means 'sacrifice'. In precise religious terminology however, qurban means the sacrifice of an animal slaughtered for the sake of Allah (swt).
In the Shari'ah of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (saw), qurban commemorates the unparalleled sacrifice offered by the Prophet Abraham (a.s) when he, in pursuance to God's command conveyed to him in a dream, prepared to slaughter his son Ismail.
In the final moments, Allah (swt) decreed a sheep be slaughtered in Ismael's place. The sacrifice of an animal thus became an obligatory duty to be performed by every Muslim (who fulfils the criteria for this ritual) since.
Qurban is performed annually during the three days of the Eid ul Adha (Hari Raya Haji), specifically on  the 10th, 11th and 12th of the Islamic month of Zulhijjah. The meat is then distributed to the poor and the needy, with a smaller portion reserved for one's family and friends.
In modern times, many Islamic-based charity organisations, of which Muslim Aid Malaysia Humanitarian Foundation (Muslim Aid) is one, offer to facilitate the obligatory duty of Qurban as one of  their services for the ummah.
Muslim Aid is under the ambit of London-based Muslim Aid International and the international network has been organising the Qurban campaign, named Qurban For Life (Q4L) for the past two decades.
Meat is distributed to underprivileged Muslims the world over, from Afghanistan to Somalia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iraq, Pakistan,  Palestine as well as Kashmir and the southern provinces of Thailand where there is a large Muslim population.
In the case of the local chapter, Australian cattle is the norm and slaughter is done in Jakim-accredited abbattoirs in Australia. Muslim Aid officers are usually on hand to witness the ritual to ensure it meets all the necessary Islamic criteria.
The meat is then shipped to Malaysia and thereon to a canning factory in Terengganu, where it is canned according to specific requirements before being distributed locally and worldwide.
The list of receiving countries has since grown longer and this year Myanmar is added to the group, the main beneficiaries being the repressed Rohingyas and Myanmar-Muslims.
On the local front, the meat is distributed to orphanages, homes and shelters for single mothers/abandoned wives, the elderly, the destitute, the disabled and the poor. 
Muslim Aid is the only Islamic-based organisation in this country that offers qurban meat in cans. Canning is preferred over fresh and/or frozen meat to avoid wastage. The meat is either canned in brine or as corned beef or even as curry, depending on local needs.
For those who would like to participate in Muslim Aid's Q4L, the cost is only RM380 per head of sheep or per portion of cattle (there are seven portions to a cattle).
The amount is nett of slaughter, shipping and transportation from Australia to Terengganu, processing and canning, and distribution local and worldwide.
Let's spread the joy of Eid ul Adha with the less fortunate through the ibadah of Qurban. For more details, you can peruse the Q4L website here or fanpage here. May Allah swt bless you for your good deeds.
p/s the beneficieries here

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