IPCI NEWSLETTERS - Volume 6- May/June 2004

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Funds Needed To Translate “Ubhaqa” Into Other Languages

There is a huge demand to publish Ubhaqa in various languages e.g Xhosa, Setswana, Chewa, Arabic, Portugese, Spanish etc. We welcome sponsorship for the printing & distribution of Ubhaqa and other free literature. “Wallah!” if we had the means we would flood the WORLD with our free literature. Permission is granted to any individual or organization to reproduce or translate this book or any other IPCI publication in any language for distribution, provided a copy of the translated book is forwarded to the IPCI The IPCI Amir expressed the salaams and brotherly felicitations from Sheikh Deedats well-wishers and friends in the Kingdom. Sheikh Deedat was pleased to learn of the launch of the English version of “Ubhaqa”. The IPCI Secretary General Ebrahim Jadwat delivered four public lectures at different venues and also met with supporters of IPCI. Sheikh Deedat in a heartwarming statement via communication board stated “Dear Brother Dawood, you have my full support, if there is anything you need for the Dawah, please let us know” Dawood Ngwane reporting to Sheikh Deedat.

IPCI Staff Return From Haj Ipci Staff Return From Haj

Ebrahim Mthembu & Moosa Bhengu have returned from Haj Ebrahim Mthembu is a teacher in the revert class at IPCI. Ebrahim Mthembu was a christian preacher who accepted Islam at IPCI in 1999. Thereafter he enrolled at the Dar-ul-Uloom to do an Alim’s course in Newcastle, South
Africa. Ebrahim Mthembu also gives talks at different Masjids on the IPCI Jummah Khutbah platform. Moosa Bhengu is employed as a security personnel at IPCI and accepted Islam in 1998. Moosa Bhengu has a good command of the Urdu language. We are grateful to the sponsors who made it possible for our
staff to go for Hajj.

Courses On Offer At The Ipci For 2004

1. Comparative Religion:

Second Term : 19th April to 25th June 2004
Third Term : 26th July to 01st October 2004

Lectures are held daily from 9h30 –15h00. The course is open to all matriculants who have a good knowledge of Islam. We currently have students from Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Namibia, Dubai, Botswana, Nigeria, Italy. In order to cater for the students the IPCI has now set up the IPCI students Hostel. Upon request we can forward you the course details. You are welcome to join the course which is FREE, The IPCI is aware that there are many dawah training courses offered world wide and by correspondence as well. However the course designed by the IPCI entails interactive Mosque Tours. These are practical and have to be taken by every student at least once. The individual has to master the technique. Groups of students have to go out and do Dawah at grassroot level. Tasks are given where students interact with Christian Missionaries. They have to submit assignments on the questions posed and the benefits. They are required to do research and present Halqas. The most aspiring students are taken on Jummah talks to various Masajids. They are also given practical skills for Dawah and public speaking apart from the theory that is taught.

2. Courses for New Muslims
If there are any persons desirous of accepting Islam or attending our classes, please contact IPCI.

3. Adult Basic Literacy

4. IPCI school of journalism

The first media and journalism course for 2004 Commenced on the 7th of february 2004 “media, journalism, radio are great career choices for you Media also poses the greatest challenge to people.”
Qualified lecturers will equip you with the knowledge to learn/interact with the media.
The course covers Audio visual,interviewing, feature writing Electronic, print media & media ethics etc.
The next course commences on 15 may 2004
The course is held on saturday mornings from 9h00-12h30

For more details on courses please visit our website : www.ahmed-deedat.co.za or e-mail us at ipcisa@yebo.co.za

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