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MKA USA Response to Boston Attack

We are deeply hurt by the tragic loss of life in Boston earlier this week. We join all citizens of that city and the rest of the world in grief, and condemn this awful act in the strongest terms possible. While the details are still being uncovered, we, the Ahmadi Muslim youth, have begun to serve the city of Boston in any way we can -- from giving our blood at donor sites, to writing in local newspapers to express our pain and sympathies. May God grant strength and peace to all the victims families who have had to bear this terrible loss. 

Full Police Escort to Bait ul Hameed

Full Police Escort to Bait ul Hameed

After a warm welcome at LAX, his Holiness was taken to his motorcade off to Bait...
Hazur (aba) Arrival LA

Hazur (aba) Arrival LA

Hazur (aba) arrived at LAX on May 4th 2013 and recieved a warm welcome from many...
Ahlan Wa Sahlan to the Khalifa of Islam in LA

Ahlan Wa Sahlan to the Khalifa of Islam in LA

MKA USA welcomes Hudhur (aba) to the United States and is excited about having t...
Every Tree Has a Story

Every Tree Has a Story

The orchard originated as an assignment to a local Khadim, to research the cost,...

Fact of the Day

Most Arab Jews and Arab Christians refer to God as "Allah". And the word Allah in Arabic appears on the walls of many Arab churches.
1Houston North, Cypress, and South hosted a three-day Tarbiyyat camp from December 28-30, 2012. The Tarbiyyat camp had a combination of sports and tarbiyyat sesssions that kept the Khudaam and Atfal alike involved. The Tarbiyyat sessions were lead by Murabbi Mohammad Zafarullah Hanjra Sahib. Tarbiyyat can be defined in many ways but the following were the highlights from this one. A Quranic recitation was led by Brother Abdul Lateef in which Khudaam and Atfal were taught the correct pronounciation of the Holy Quran. A dose of basic education was given by Murabbi Sahib that focused on memorizing the Janaza prayer, and there were further explanations on key religious concepts and Islamic history. He even lead a detailed session on the event of the Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h)'s Meraj (spiritual ascension) and what all of us can deduce from it. Qaid Cypress, Brother Zubair, showed an informative video on the life of the Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h). There were additional Tarbiyyat sessions lead by Murabbi Sahib about "children's responsibility to their elders and their parents" and "etiquette of the Mosque."

An interesting Umoomi session was conducted by Brother Jareeullah and Brother Alamzeb, in which they showed how to respond in case of an emergency at the mosque. Brother Tariq, Khalid, and Ehsan held Tarbiyyat sessions for Khudaam and Atfal, where they elucidated the importance of good habits, and what it means to be an Ahmadi. Don't worry, there were sports in the midst of all this, just like it was mentioned in the beginning. Two sports sessions were held where Khudaam played basketball and football. Tarbiyyat is a wide ranging area and it requires a well rounded approach. Brothers Bilal and Waleed gave an informative session on science and engineering majors, and the benefits of choosing them. In this particular session Khudaam were encouraged to ask questions about college life, thus making it very interactive. Dr. Amir Malik and Dr. Nasir Tanauli conducted sessions related to medical examinations of drug abuse cases and lessons gained from them. The Khudaam learned about the dire consequences of ignoring safety precautions in either cases. All-in-all a total of 20 Khudaam and 10 Atfal participated this camp which spanned over two nights at the Mosque Baitus Samee. Fajr and Tahujjud prayers were offered regularly including January 1, 2013.



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