Al-Quds Foundation Malaysia concludes an educational visit in South Africa
Selasa, 7 Januari 2020 6:18:04 PG

Al-Quds Foundation Malaysia
concluded an educational and introductory tour in South Africa, which included
a series of visits and educational lectures specialized in Al-Quds.
The tour came as a result of
an invitation received by QFM to give a number of lectures and to introduce the
Foundation’s project. Masjid Al-Aqsa online multilingual Encyclopedia
(aqsapedia.net), in Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Lectures and meetings were
organized by al-Quds Foundation South Africa in Cape Town, the Palestine Information
Network in Johannesburg, the Islamic Forum and al-Islah Association in Durban.
The tour also witnessed several lessons, including a lesson in the "Awal
Masjid" mosque in Cape Town, which is the first mosque in South Africa
founded in 1794 AD, and the lectures covered the reality of the Al-Aqsa Mosque
in light of the attack of Judaization and the danger of division.
The CEO of Al-Quds Foundation
Malaysia Dr. Sharif Abu Shamala held several meetings and in-depth discussions
with activists, thinkers, and officials of civil society institutions in South
Africa, including a meeting with the President and members of the Islamic
Judicial Council, whose Chairman, Sheikh
Irfan Ibrahim stressed the need to broaden and strengthen the base of work for
Jerusalem, he also praised QFM efforts and its role in disseminating the
correct knowledge about Jerusalem and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
A meeting with the trustees of the Al-Quds
Foundation South Africa headed by Sheikh Ibrahim Gebrail, on ways to enhance
cooperation and integration between the two institutions.
In addition to meetings with officials of the
Association of Ulama', the Management of
Al-Falah College, the Board of Directors of the Palestine Information Network,
with whom the meeting discussed ways to promote and improve the maximum content
in English and the integration of the two institutions.
The visits included some
personalities and charitable institutions, as well as a special visit to the
family of the late Maulana Sheikh Ihsan Hendricks, former head of the Al-Quds
Foundation, South Africa.
The tour also saw a special visit the distinguished project "Museum of Palestine" and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Anwah Nagia, who briefed the delegation on the progress of work, the museum’s sections, and its opening plan in the middle of the next year 2020, and discussed ways of cooperation and enhancing opportunities to make the most of the project.