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| Comments By: Apep Wahyudin on Friday, November 06, 2009 at 10:53 |
As Salamo Alaikum,
My name is Apep Wahyudin, 39 years old and I come from Indonesia in which the followers of Ahlul Bayt are still much outnumbered by their brethrens from Ahlu Sunnah.
I am now teaching English in private school and many times I have students of my age or much older and they are very enthusiastic in asking questions when knowing I am a follower of Ahlul Bayt (Insha Allah!). To answer these critical questions usually I give them the best and simplest explanation using stories to their much better understanding over difficult concepts of Islam in view of Ahlul Bayt. But soon I am running out of stories to tell; not to mention I am running out of time to spend.
To this, I have recently made a blog (the address is www.apepwahyudin.multiply.com) to answer the questions and also to broaden my horizon as well since I am also a new convertee to Ahlul Bayt (I was born into a very traditional Sunni family).
My intention in sending this e-mail is asking whether or not it is possible for me to take up your stories in this site and translate them into my language. Should I be granted this license or permission, I would be very grateful and surely I would make this my best opportunity to widen and enrich my blog.
The last thing from me: Is there any chance for me to get books for free from your site. It would certainly be the best support to my attempt in introducing Ahlul Bayt to our fellow Indonesians. I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Wassalamu Alaykum |
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| Comments By: Abbas Moosavi on Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 12:37 |
Dear Brother, Salam-Alaikum
All Praise is for Allah. I just wanted to commend you on your great work. I love your website; it is informative, educational and inspiring. May Allah, in the name of 14 Masoomeen, shower His blessings upon you. |
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| Comments By: Nurherlys bt Syamsuar on Sunday, November 01, 2009 at 17:29 |
There are many moral stories that children can learn from this website. It is easy to find any stories about varieties of themes. For example, the children can look and browse at Masumeen stories, the noble Quran, anecdotes, interesting stories such are story of prophet Isa as, story of Islam, Companions story like Hazrat Khadija (sa), Hazrat Umme Salamah and Hazrat Ibn Al-Rabah and many more. One of the many uploaded stories is Islam and Friends: Three Cows (Friend Story) - Islam and friendship, Islam and Companions.
Overall, I rate this website with 5 marks out of 5. It is because this website is very knowledgeable, accessible, attractive, interesting and fun. Teachers also can use this website as their reference in their teaching kit. Moreover, teacher can create various methods to teach the children and at the same time teach the children the Islamic and moral values of stories. Thus, they will expose to the Islamic upbringing in their life and mould them to be the good Ummah.
Maktab Perguruan Perempuan Melayu, Melaka
International Islamic University Malaysia |
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| Comments By: Tanweer Ahmed Soomro on Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 15:02 |
Wa Aliqum Salam, Dear Mr. Akramulla,
I am reading your emails that always emit the fragrances of AHLUL BAYT. Whenever I see any email from islamicoccasions.com I immediately leave the work and start reading these. Really you people are working very well, and I pray that may Allah (swt) reward you with HIS blessing in here and after. |
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| Comments By: Muhammad Ajaz Shafi on Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 15:02 |
Wa Alaikum Asslam
Thanks for sharing such a nice website, I ensure you that I have never visited such a good website. |
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| Comments By: Abdul Majid Moosa on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 12:38 |
Assalamu Alaikum Brother,
Sometimes I feel ashamed noticing people like you have undertaken such an ordeal communicating with members from all over the world the rights of a Muslim, their duties and that which is Haram, the essentials of a Muslim, untiringly expecting no rewards, may the most almighty and most merciful on the day of eventuality reward you for these efforts and your team for being co-operative to be able to make possible these efforts come to light, may you and your members of your team find prosperity both in Duniya and in Deen. Respectful Regards |
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