IISCA is honoured to invite
Sheikh Khalid Yasin
‘Muhammad, The Man & The Message’peace and blessings be upon him
Date: Wednesday June 23rd
Venue: Preston Town Hall
Cnr of Gower St, and High St, Preston (Melways Ref: 18 G12)
Time: 7.30pm
Cost: $2 per head
Seating is limited, to book a ticket for yourself or a non-Muslim you can do by contacting us:
Online: www.iisca.org
Email: info@iisca.org
Tel: (03) 93877100
Fax: (03) 93877200
This event, like the one held last year, is aimed at the non-Muslim community. Tickets are being sold at the nominal cost of $2 per head to have control of the seating arrangement. This is because the Preston town Hall is smaller in capacity compared to the Copland Theater of Melbourne University.
As I pointed out before, we are aiming to get as many non-Muslims in as possible. There will be no charge on the night for non-Muslims. However we need you, dear brother and sister, to invite your friends, neighbors, colleagues, and anyone else you can think of to this event. This event may be a significant factor in someone becoming a Muslim, and insha’Allaah all of you will have a share of this great deed on the day of Judgement.
Flyers are available at IISCA and other locations, to be spread to the general community. Insha’Allaah the least we can do is let our neighbors have the chance to hear the message of Islaam. Fill up those letter boxes, invite local school staff and students, put up posters at your local library, insha’Allaah you will find this act heavy on the scale of deeds.
If anyone has any suggestions for the night, paste it here or pm me, jzk
Wafaqanallaah
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03-Jun-2004 08:45 AM
فاصبر ان العاقبة للمتقين
The end is with deeds
wassalam
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06-Jun-2004 11:12 AM
Assalamualaikum
I have attached the flyer.doc for printing and distribution for whomsoever is interesting in promoting the man we love more than ourselves and our family, alayhis-salawatu was salaam.
Lecture
‘Muhammad, The Man & His Message’
"lf a man like Muhammed were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness." George Bernard Shaw
“My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels.” Michael H. Hart, 100; A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History
"In little more than a year he was actually the spiritual, nominal and temporal ruler of Medina, with his hands on the lever that was to shake the world." John Austin, "Muhammad the Prophet of Allah," in T.P's and Cassel's Weekly for 24th September 1927.
Billions of Muslims all over the world throughout the last 14 hundred years have accepted the religious teachings of Muhammad. An illiterate orphan brought up in the harsh desert climate of Arabia transformed a backward society into a great civilization. Who was this Man? What was his Message which continues to win the hearts of generations? Find out in our upcoming lecture:
Muhammad, The Man & His Message
Date: Wed June 23rd
Venue: Preston Town Hall, Cnr of Gower St & High St (Melways 18:G12)
Time: 7.30pm start
Seats are limited, prebook your seat by contacting us below
Ph: 93877100 , Fax: 9877200 , email: info@iisca.org
online: http://www.iisca.org/events/courses/...mKY230604.htmlفاصبر ان العاقبة للمتقين
The end is with deeds
wassalam
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06-Jun-2004 02:48 PM
Assalamu 3alaykum
Cool, Jazak'Allahu khair
One thing though..do you think it would be possible to put the lecture live on Paltalk for those who may not be able to attend?
wa assalamu 3alaykumWhat is for you will not pass you and what passes you is not for you!
لا تضيع الامانة
Do not lose the trust..
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08-Jun-2004 01:17 AM
Alhumdulillah, May Allah bless this lecture, ameen!
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08-Jun-2004 09:57 PM
waalaikum assalam
Originally Posted by SuBMiSSioN
depends how ticket sales go ..
, just kidding, insha'Allaah we will do that.
فاصبر ان العاقبة للمتقين
The end is with deeds
wassalam
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17-Jun-2004 05:55 PM
A.S,
Since the hall is small, how will the brothers and sisters be segregated? Just curious.. Are there seperate exits into the hall etc?
W.S
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17-Jun-2004 11:56 PM
Assalamualaikum
Insha'Allaah there will be a separate area just for sisters with their own entrace.
I hope everyone is spreading the word to the kuffaar out there. Keep an eye out in the Preston, Moreland, Northcote, and Hume Leader Newsapers on Monday (21/6/04) for an ad insha'Allaah.فاصبر ان العاقبة للمتقين
The end is with deeds
wassalam
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18-Jun-2004 10:42 PM
assalamu 'alaikum,
As the non-Muslims may not be used to segregation - what will happen to them? Meaning some of them may come as husband and wife etc and wish to sit together.
Btw - was there any reason Copland wasn't used?
wassalamu 'alaikum
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19-Jun-2004 12:38 AM
waalaikum assalam
As for your second qn: Copland theater has been booked out for uni purposes until the end of july. it has always been our first choice. Other theaters in other unis will also be used exam purposes etc. This place was the best we could find both in terms of capacity and cost, alHamdulillaah. From an organizers point of view, it is always nice to stick with the same venue because the staff, as well as the patrons, are used to the facility. In the case of a new venue, the organizers have to adapt to the new venue and its surroundings, and many old issues have to be tacked again, as well as new ones. May Allaah make it easy for us, aameen. The venue is not the biggest, but it will be sufficient insha'Allaah.
As for your second question: The venue has been divided into 3 sections. A main hall (Hall A), a balcony section, and a separate hall which will be linked via audio and video only (Hall B). Hall A is where the non Mulsims will be directed. It will have free seating, one reason being that we dont want to intimidate the non-Muslims by asking them to sit separately from Muslims. Also it is very impractical to divide muslims and non-Muslims in a function specifically for the non-Muslims. The balcony section is only for sisters, muslim or not. Its tickets are sold separately. Hall B is a back up hall which will be used for people who turn up at the door demanding a seat after the lecture is sold out insha'Allaah
ticket colour guide:
Hall A : green (on sale) - free seating, Muslims and non-Muslims, males/females
balcony : purple (on sale), sisters only section, preferred seating area for muslim sisters
Hall B: sold (reserved for the night), seating arrangement to be decided
WafaqanallaahLast edited by dijma; 19-Jun-2004 at 12:42 AM.
فاصبر ان العاقبة للمتقين
The end is with deeds
wassalam
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19-Jun-2004 12:46 AM
mash'Allah
May Allah make ur efforts a blessing for u in this life and the next
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21-Jun-2004 12:07 PM
Assalam alaikum,
Just a few questions regarding the prebooking and paying of seats for the night.
1. If I want to prebook a seat for each of my family members or friends do they each have to fill out a registration form or can it be done with the one form. The reason is that I am organising a group of friends and family who would like to attend and so I was wondering how I could pay and get a ticket for all of them without each one having to pay individually.
2. If seats are prebooked via the registration form do I have to pay and pick up the tickets from ISCA or can I have them arranged to be picked up and paid for from the venue on the night itself. Tuesday night may be the only night I can go to ISCA to pay and I was wondering whether it was too late. If I decide to pay through the ISCA account how would I be able to specify it is for more than one person.
3. Can tickets be bought at the door if there are any people who want to attend last minute or will all most likely be pre-booked.
4. Do I have to prebook for non-muslims or is seating automatic for them on the day.
Sorry for all the questions. I just have a few family members and friends as well as a few non-muslims who I feel is important that they attend considering the nature of the talk and so I was wondering which is the best way I can pay for all of them without each person having to pay individually.
Thank you for your time.
Salams
Ridhwan
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21-Jun-2004 07:57 PM
asalamu alaykum,
just email isca and tell them that you can't pay beforehand.
I'm sure they will let u pay on the day.
another thing, when u email them, tell them how many male/female tickets u need inshaa'allah.
wasalamu alaykum




