Time correction- Ta'aleem and Potluck-Friday-7:30 PM - after Maghrib- 03-19-2010. Sh. Kaleemullah.

Salams to all !
Thank you for the request for clarification. I spoke to our Ameer, Br. Osman Yoosuf. He clarified the timings. Ta'aleem & Potluck-Friday-7:30 PM - after Maghrib- 03-19-2010. Sh. Kaleemullah will give the dars.

There was an email query about video-camera and sound system working or not. We shall attempt to fix it. If not, all women will be requested to come upstairs to make the lecture truly useful.

Additionally, From Br. Osman- "all families are requested to bring food for 10 people or so. 2 separate serving dishes are preferred, one for men and one for women's section. Food should be freshly prepared with utmost care and cleanliness. Serving spoons are requested. Plz verify expiry date of purchased items like cakes, drinks etc."



KHUTBA: "Unity in the Community-HOW?"



EVENING Lecture: "40 Gifts from the Holy Quran" --- From Maghrib to Isha (7:30 PM to 8:30 PM)

Introduction: Shaikh Kaleemullah is the Imam of Tri-Cities Masjid (Richland, Pasco, Kennewick) in South-East Washington. Originally from Multan, Pakistan, Dr. Kaleemullah is a hafiz of Quran and a scholar of "Language of the Quran". Additionally, his day-job is at the DOE- Department of Energy, Hanford Site. He has a double-degree in Nuclear and Mechanical Engineering and his PHD thesis was in "Heat Transfer." He lives in Richland, WA with his wife, 4 sons and 1 daughter. (Well-known Nurullah, MSA-UW President is his son.) Currently, he is also the President of the MFPNW- Muslim Forum of Pacific Northwest (aka 5 states Shura coucil.)



EVENING Lecture: "40 Gifts from the Holy Quran" ----- a selection of Verses and high-lighting their Tafseer, with special attention to those that are easy to follow, but unfortunately not paid attention to.



NOTE: You have to bring your own translation of the Holy Quran from your house and highlighting fluorescent markers with sticky notes to gain the most from this program. For further information, Contact:

Ameer of Islamic Center of Olympia, Br. Osman Yoosuf @ cell- 360-789-2891 or Home - 360-412-5245 or email - "Osman Yusos"


Dr. Muhammad Ayub
Olympia, WA

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