ISLAMIC FAITH 1 Where to buy
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Continue Reading →New York, September 19, 2015- North East Islamic Community Center (NEICC) and Turkish Cultural Center (TCC) in New York have together organized a phenomenal Qur’an Competition for Elementary and Middle School students. Participants have demonstrated their outstanding performance to th
Continue Reading →Growing in faith, and exemplary conduct, are essential for any Muslim on the path to intellectual, social, and spiritual maturation and perfection. My Guide to Understanding Islam is a three-volume compendium of rules and standards for today’s Muslim youth. It can serve as a self-stud
Continue Reading →The heart, in the Islamic understanding, is the expression of a human being’s spiritual existence. It is a Divine gift and Divine subtle faculty bestowed upon humanity. It is a polished mirror reflecting God. This mirror opens onto truth and reality, projects the realms beyond the cor
Continue Reading →The Qur’an, the primary source of knowledge for all Muslims, contains universal principles. This Holy Book has been interpreted numerous times by scholars since its revelation. Despite being a single text, just 300 pages long, the rich content of the Qur’an has afforded multiple types
Continue Reading →Turkish Cultural Center-Syracuse, in collaboration with Temple Concord and North Islamic Community Center held the event called ‘Sacred Stories in Islam and Judaism’ on August 26, 2015. Two story tellers, Jim Brule from Temple Concord and Prof. Elliott Bazzano from LeMoyne Coll
Continue Reading →We are in another holy month of Ramadan on Long Island. The main goal of reaching out to all different races and religion and efforts to build bridges of friendship between every individual continued in this Ramadan also. The Iftar dinner that was held in Long island Baptist Antiak ch
Continue Reading →Many thanks for the wonderful performances and demonstrations by our friends from Resobox, at another Inter-Cultural Iftar Dinner organized by NEICC and TCC Queens; Gibo Masako (Shamisen (Japanse guitar)), Helen Moss (Nihonbuyo (Japanese classical dance)) Deborah Klens-Bigman (Iai (Ja
Continue Reading →North East Islamic Community Center and Turkish Cultural Center organized a kids iftar dinner. Turkish Cultural Center Boston hosted kids iftar dinner in Revere Ma. Iftar has started with Magrib A`zan and about forty people joined to this iftar.TCC offered Ice cream to the kids, their
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