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Sponsored Students Return Safely

They’ve arrived safely! These Vietnamese students sponsored by MyGuide, returned to Malaysia on February 21st after their break and will be starting school again soon. In January MyGuide reached out for donations to help cover their flight tickets. Thanks to your generosity, they made it back safely to continue their studies! 💖 A huge thank you to everyone who contributed; every ringgit you gave made a real difference in keeping their education going. May Allah reward you abundantly for your kindness! 🤲🏼  

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Breaking Barriers: Expanding Quranic Access Across Southeast Asia

Breaking Barriers: MyGuide Malaysia and Nasyrul Quran’s Mission to Expand Quranic Access On the morning of 28th November 2024, a meaningful conversation unfolded at Nasyrul Quran, where MyGuide Malaysia representatives, Zainal Abidin Abdullah and Dr. Safwan sat down with Ustaz Muhammad Fadli Ismail, the General Manager of Nasyrul Quran. The air was filled with a shared sense of purpose, the mission to make the Quran accessible to more communities worldwide.   For years, language barriers have stood between millions of people and their connection to the Quran. But that is changing.   During the discussion, three key milestones were highlighted each marking a step toward making the Quran available to those who have never had the opportunity to read it in their native language.   As demand for the Quran grows in Southeast Asia, Nasyrul Quran is actively seeking translators for the Lao and Vietnamese languages. With the right expertise, these translations could soon bring the Quran to new communities longing for understanding.   After months of dedicated work, the Tagalog translation has been successfully completed. Now, copies are making their way across the Philippines, ensuring that more people can engage with the divine message in a language they truly understand.   The Nepalese translation is on the brink of completion, thanks to the collaboration between MyGuide Malaysia and Islami Sangh Nepal. To finalize this long-anticipated project, a follow-up meeting is scheduled at Yayasan Restu in Shah Alam on 29th November.  As the meeting wrapped up, one thing was clear, this is more than a project. It’s a movement. A commitment to ensuring that no one is left behind in accessing the words of the Quran.   Through collaboration, dedication, and faith, MyGuide Malaysia and Nasyrul Quran continue to break barriers, one translation at a time.   And this is just the beginning. 

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Japan Outreach

The Opening of Al-Sanad School in Saitama, Japan Hj Nicholas Sylvester and Dr Salina Affandi, Chairman and Secretary of MyGuide Malaysia were recently invited to attend the opening ceremony of the Al Sanad School in Saitama Japan. Previously known as YUAI School, the establishment aims to provide a holistic learning environment designed to inspire, educate and empower students, cultivating a nurturing and supportive environment, fostering a love for learning and instilling strong moral values rooted in the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah. The Director of the school Mrs Yetti Dalimi, during her speech at the opening ceremony, related her challenges in getting the funds to buy the land and building for the new school and made a special mention of MyGuide for assisting to make the school a reality. The opening ceremony was attended by Shaykh As’ad Al Sanad himself and other dignitaries and contributors to the school.    After the opening ceremony, Hj Nicholas and Dr Salina also had the opportunity to attend the 17th International Annual Seminar entitled “Prophetic Teaching in the contemporary World” organised by Japan Muslim Peace Forum, University of Tokyo Islamic Culture Studies Society (TUICS) and IMAN Japan. 

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India Outreach

Networking Expedition in India ! Although there are many reports of Hindu opposition to Islam in India, Hj. Nicholas’s recent visit has been eye-opening. We discovered that many Muslim organisations are actively engaged in sharing the beautiful message of Islam, in community developments and in nation building efforts despite the very challenging environment they are facing. Among these dedicated groups is the All India Muslim Development Council (AIMDC), which works to unite mosques across India through its One Masjid initiative. Another prominent organization is Jamaati Islami Hind, the largest Islamic organization in India. Established in 1941, this organization has a long history of da’wah work and has successfully guided many people to Islam over the decades. We are grateful to Allah for granting us the opportunity to build bonds of brotherhood with our brethren in India. May we all remain steadfast in continuing this da’wah effort.

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MALAYSIAKU, MERDEKA

  Assalamualaikum w.b.t. “Indahnya perpaduan dalam pelbagai bangsa,Ku ucapkan syukur pada yang Esa” Bersempena dengan 31 Ogos 2023 ini, MyGuide Malaysia ingin mengucapkan Selamat Menyambut Hari Kebangsaan yang ke-66 buat semua rakyat Malaysia. Setiap daripada kita mungkin mempunyai tafsiran yang berbeza terhadap erti kemerdekaan, tetapi hakikatnya semua bersetuju bahawa kemerdekaan menjadi lebih bermakna jika ianya dikekalkan dengan unsur penyatuan dan kekeluargaan. Semoga Malaysia terus terpelihara dan rakyat negara ini akan terus mencintai tanah air kita ini. Amiin Ya Allah MyGuide To Humanity MYGUIDE MALAYSIA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ikuti kami untuk perkembangan lanjut. Instagram : https://instagram.com/myguide.malaysia?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM= Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/myguidehq?mibextid=ZbWKwL Website : https://myguidemy.com/

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Meet-Up with Representative from Papua New Guinea, Taiwan and Thailand

? Cultivating Connections: Meet-Up with Representatives from Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, and Thailand ? We’re excited to share the highlights of our recent meet-up with distinguished representatives from Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, and Thailand! ? During this enriching gathering, we had the privilege of engaging in meaningful conversations and exchanging perspectives with our esteemed guests. The meet-up provided a valuable platform for building bridges. From exploring innovative outreach techniques to addressing common challenges faced in spreading the message of Islam, the meet-up provided a platform for collaborative learning and exchange. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our guests from Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, and Thailand for their gracious presence and valuable contributions to our meet-up. #MeetUp #CulturalExchange #PapuaNewGuinea #Taiwan #Thailand #CommunityBuilding ???

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EDU-FUND VIETNAM CAMPAIGN

  Assalamualaikum w.b.t Abu al-Yasar reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Whoever would love to be shaded in the shade of Allah, let him help someone in hardship or waive a loan.” (Source: Sunan Ibn Mājah 2419) At this moment, our new Muslim brothers and sisters in Vietnam are facing great challenges to practise Islam in their own country. One solution to support them is to bring them to Malaysia to study about Islam at our local islamic schools. With that objective, MyGuide Malaysia is thus initiating an education fund to allow the public to contribute and help provide this much needed Islamic education for our new Muslim brothers and sisters. May your contributions bring salvation and joy to our new Muslim brothers and sisters, and may you be blessed with abundance in the future. Every Ringgit You Give Is For Our Da’wah Donate now through : Online Paymenthttps://www.billplz.com/edufundvietnam Bank-In▫ Maybank Berhad▫ 562209677251▫ Pertubuhan Kebajikan Hidayahku Malaysia (MyGuide Malaysia)▫ Ref: EDUFUND VIETNAM Contact our hotline? +6010-315 0852? https://www.wasap.my/60103150852

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Resilience & Resisting Temptations

Reflections From the Quran, 25th June 2023. This week session we go through a significant event in the life of prophet Yusuf shared by Ustaz Jakfar Embek from Singapore. An event told by Allah in verses 23-34 of Surah Yusuf recount the incident where the wife of the Egyptian ruler attempts to seduce prophet Yusuf. This episode illustrates the strength of Prophet Yusuf’s character, highlighting the importance of maintaining moral integrity and resisting immoral temptations, regardless of the circumstances. From this incident, we reflect that any slanderous or malicious allegation needs to be proven. Prophet Yusuf as a person being the subject of the charge is considered innocent until proven guilty. Luckily for him, a member of the house gave his opinion on the case stating that they can look at the side of the shirt’s torn for a clue. That is how Allah saved Yusuf from this slanderous accusation. Later, it is mentioned that Yusuf being locked up in prison. Yusuf said it is more to his liking and if Allah not evade him away from their plan he might inclined towards them. Ustaz Jakfar explained, to have certain inclination or liking is natural for any human and certainly not the same reciprocating to join or tempted with them. as a servant of Allah S.W.T, we need to invoke Allah’s help and always maintain relationship with group of pious environment to avoid the temptation to do ma’siyah. Another angle from the presenter was, for an Islamic worker or organisation who champion Islamic ideas or inclined to Islamic party, they need to have the same ethics or discipline meaning that did not make malicious allegations or slanderous accusations to others and not within same gang/party without clear evidence. It it what was defined as “al-Kadzibiin”. Back to the principles of ethics of proof before judge, to preach not to judge. دعاة ليس قضاة. It is also highly important for organizational perspective to manage perception risk against slander or accusations. Yusuf prepared to make public perception to dakwah high and clean. He realised that he represent dakwah so he needs to make sure the image of the organisation not smeared by the challenges he faced. From maqasid shariah perspective, the fight to prove him innocent can be classify as a preservation or putting a front to protect lineage, integrity and dignity that need to be preserve. In conclusion, this chapter remind us to remain steadfast in our faith, uphold moral integrity, and trust in Allah’s plan, knowing that trials and tribulations are part of a greater purpose. By reflecting on these lessons, we can draw inspiration and guidance in navigating the challenges of our own lives, seeking Allah’s mercy and guidance every step of the way.

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