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Sacrifice

Individually and collectively the leadership and staff embrace sacrifice in their work, offering selfless service for the collective benefit of Muslims and the country in general.

National Executive Committee

  • Sheikh Abdillahi Abdi - Chairman
  • Sheikh Al-Hajj Yussuf Murigu - Vice-Chairman
  • Sheikh Muhammad Warfa
  • Sheikh Farouk Adam
  • Sheikh Ali Hussein
  • Sheikh Said Athman
  • Sheikh Muhammad Idris
  • Sheikh Ibrahim Yussuf
  • Shahid Amin – National Coordinator
  • Sheikh Dor Muhammad Dor
  • Sheikh Ali El-Maawy
  • Sheikh Khalifa Muhammad

 

National Muslim Leaders Forum

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National Executive Committee undertake policy formulation and overall supervision, ensuring implementation of committee decisions;

Regional leaders are charged with grassroots mobilization and representation of Muslims interests at the regional level;

Muslim scholars and Religious Leaders provide the Islamic perspective to social, economic and political issues of the day;

the Muslim Ummah give NAMLEF’s legitimacy to spearhead its needs, concerns, problems and aspirations;

Muslim Professionals who provide their professional input and contribution to policy formulation;

Muslim Businessmen who support NAMLEF programmes through donations;

Muslim MPs as legitimate elected representatives of the people with access to national policy formulation platform

Media as an integral avenue for the dissemination of policies and NAMLEF’s views on various issues.

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How do Muslims View the Elderly, Death and Afterlife? Print E-mail

How Do Muslims View The Elderly, Death, And The Afterlife?

Institutional homes for the elderly are virtually unknown in the Muslim world. The strain of caring for one's parents during this most difficult time of their lives is considered an honor and a blessing.

In Islam, serving one's parents is a duty second only to worshipping and it is the parents' right to expect it. It is considered despicable to express any irritation when, through no fault of their own, the old become difficult to handle.

It is written in the Qur'an: "Your Lord has commanded that you worship none but Him, and be kind to your parents. If either or both of them reach old age with you, do not say 'uff' to them or chide them, but speak to them in terms of honor and kindness. Treat them with humility, and say, 'My Lord! Have mercy on them, for they did care for me when I was little.'" (Qur'an 17:23-4)

Muslims believe that the present life is only a trial preparation for the next realm of existence. Basic articles of faith include: the Day of Judgment, Resurrection, Heaven and Hell.

When a Muslim dies, he or she is washed, usually by a family member, wrapped in a clean white cloth, and buried with a simple prayer, preferably the same day. Muslims consider this one of the final services they can do for their relatives, and an opportunity to remember their own brief existence here on earth.

 
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