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Free Classes for Recitation and Memorization of Quran from Masjid Nabawi, Madina (English)21 Dec 202400:07:12

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New Registration Process – 21st December 2024


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The post details registration process for free Quran recitation and memorization classes offered at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madina. It features contact information and support links to facilitate the enrollment process. Several old registration methods are also archived. The comments section includes numerous comments from individuals seeking to enroll and asking questions regarding registration and class access.


New Registration Process – 21st December 2024


These classes are provided by Administration of the Circles of the Glorious Qur’an and Mutoon (Texts) at the Prophet’s Masjid (جميع الحقوق محفوظة لإدارة حلقات القرآن الكربم والمتون العلمية بالمسجد النبوي): https://reg.qm.edu.sa/


To register as a New User visit: https://reg.qm.edu.sa/Minton/Account/NewRegistration


Choose form language (English/Arabic) from the top left corner.


Enter required information and Register:


First Name


Father Name


Grandfather Name


Family Name


Nationality


Gender


Date of Birth


Email


Username


Password


The terms and conditions for the registration are as follows:


The user acknowledges the accuracy of the information provided through the educational platform.


The user is prohibited from registering or accessing the platform by impersonating another user.


Do not allow others to use your granted account.


The user acknowledges that entering the platform and using it is for legitimate purposes only.


Commit to not using the platform or any information, services, or tools available on it to engage in any act that results in a violation or crime under any applicable law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


In the event of any violation of the above instructions, the management of the Quran circles and scientific texts has the right to take appropriate actions, including permanently canceling the account or referring the matter to the competent authorities.


After completing the registration, login using: https://reg.qm.edu.sa/Minton/Account/Login


For any queries or support, visit: https://help.qm.edu.sa/create-ticket


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For any queries or support, visit: https://help.qm.edu.sa/create-ticket


These classes are provided by Administration of the Circles of the Glorious Qur’an and Mutoon (Texts) at the Prophet’s Masjid (جميع الحقوق محفوظة لإدارة حلقات القرآن الكربم والمتون العلمية بالمسجد النبوي): https://reg.qm.edu.sa/


Continue Reading: Free Classes for Recitation and Memorization of Quran (حفظ القران) from Masjid Nabawi, Madina (English) - The Clear Evidence

How to Perform Hajj - Mufti Umar Shafiq Hijazi (English)09 Jun 202400:11:07

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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Hajj is an essential obligation in Islam, made mandatory in the 9th year of Hijra. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed Hajj in the 10th year, known as the Farewell Hajj. The Prophet (PBUH) performed Hajj Qiran, while most companions intended Hajj Ifrad. He instructed them to perform Tamattu as they were unaware of the correct procedures.

There are three types of Hajj: Tamattu, Ifrad, and Qiran. In Tamattu and Qiran, both Umrah and Hajj are performed in one journey, whereas, in Ifrad, only Hajj is performed. Certain restrictions apply during the state of Ihram, such as not wearing stitched clothing, applying perfume, or hunting.

Upon reaching Mecca, pilgrims perform Tawaf, followed by Sa'i between Safa and Marwah. Those performing Tamattu exit the state of Ihram and re-enter it on the 8th of Dhul-Hijjah. Pilgrims go to Mina on the 8th, Arafat on the 9th for supplication until sunset, and then to Muzdalifah for combined prayers and overnight stay. On the 10th, they perform the stoning of Jamrat al-Aqabah, sacrifice an animal, and shave or cut their hair, followed by Tawaf al-Ifadah.

They perform stoning on the 11th and 12th and may stay for the 13th for an additional stoning. Before leaving Mecca, they perform the Farewell Tawaf, completing the major rituals of Hajj.

Continue Reading: Video: How to Perform Hajj - Mufti Umar Shafiq Hijazi (Urdu, English)

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Fitrana (Sadaqa e Fitr) (Zakat al Fitr) in Saudi Arabia in Ramadan 2023 (English)12 Apr 202300:01:15

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Arab News Websites

As per various Arab news websites, the amount of Fitrana (Sadqa e Fitr) for Saudi Arabia for Ramadan 2023 – 1444H is SAR 21 to SAR 25 per person.

Dawat-e-Islami, Karachi

As per Dawat-e-Islami, Karachi, the amount of Fitrana (Sadqa e Fitr) for Ramadan 2023 – 1444H is as follows:

The minimum amount of Sadqa-e-Fitr for the current year has been fixed at SAR 15 per person by Dawat-e-Islami, Karachi.

Continue Reading: Fitrana (Sadaqa e Fitr) (Zakat al Fitr) in Saudi Arabia in Ramadan 2023 (English, Arabic)

Arabic Audio Recitation: 26th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ27 May 202001:20:51
Arabic Audio Recitation: 25th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ27 May 202001:24:29
Arabic Audio Recitation: 24th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202001:22:13
Arabic Audio Recitation: 22nd Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202001:25:34
Arabic Audio Recitation: 20th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202000:39:08
Arabic Audio Recitation: 19th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202000:37:14
Arabic Audio Recitation: 18th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202000:42:42
Arabic Audio Recitation: 17th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202000:41:06
Start of Qiyam ul Layl (Night Prayer) in Saudi Arabia in Ramadan 2023 (English)11 Apr 202300:00:49

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The last 10 days of Ramadan (last Ashra) started with the Maghrib Prayer today, 11th April 2023 in Saudi Arabia and the surrounding countries.

With this, Qiyam ul Layl (standing of the night), also known as Salat ul Layl (prayer of the night) will start in Masajid from tomorrow, 12th April 2023.

The exact time of the start of Qiyam ul Layl can vary from masjid to masjid, for example, Qiyam ul Layl will start at 2 am in Masjid Al Iman, Riyadh.

You can check the exact time in the masjid near your location.

Continue Reading: Start of Qiyam ul Layl (Night Prayer) in Saudi Arabia in Ramadan 2023 (English)

Arabic Audio Recitation: 16th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202000:39:51
Arabic Audio Recitation: 15th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ20 May 202000:38:41
Zakat on Gold and Silver Jewelry - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi (English)13 May 202000:12:35
Urdu Narration: Zakat Ke Masail - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi (Urdu)13 May 202000:51:24
Urdu Narration: Zakat Ke Ahkam o Masail - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi13 May 202000:27:47
Urdu Narration: Zakat kese ada karen - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi13 May 202000:21:58
Urdu Narration: Zakat on Gold or Silver Jewelry - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi12 May 202000:11:16
Urdu Narration: Zakat Kese Ada Karain (Zakaat Presentation) – Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi12 May 202001:17:29
Arabic Audio Recitation: 14th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ11 May 202000:39:28
Arabic Audio Recitation: 13th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ11 May 202000:36:42
Beware of Ramadan Competition Fraud Messages on WhatsApp (English)08 Apr 202300:07:41

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This is a phishing campaign that targets individuals during the month of Ramadan using WhatsApp messages. The attack begins with a message from a contact that contains a link to a fraudulent website posing as a competition organized by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, offering cash prizes for answering questions about Islam.

The fraudulent website then tricks users into providing their personal information, such as full name, gender, country, and mobile number, under the guise of claiming their prize. The website also requests users to share the link with their contacts on WhatsApp, further spreading the phishing campaign.

Continue Reading: Beware of Ramadan Competition Fraud Messages on WhatsApp (English)

Arabic Audio Recitation: 12th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ11 May 202000:38:50
Arabic Audio Recitation: 11th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ11 May 202000:41:01
Arabic Audio Recitation: 10th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ11 May 202000:32:04
Arabic Audio Recitation: 9th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ11 May 202000:38:54
Zamzam is Now Available in Panda Supermarkets in Saudi Arabia (English)08 May 202000:00:50

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Zamzam water is now available in all HyperPanda and Panda Supermarkets throughout the Kingdom. Each customer can buy at max two Zamzam water bottles of 5 liters each (10 liters per customer). The cost of one 5 liters bottle is SAR 5. This is the lowest price for 5 liters Zamzam water bottle, available outside King Abdullah ibn Abdul Aziz Project for Zamzam Water in Makkah.

You can also order Zamzam water bottles online via Pandaclick بنده كليك App available for both Android and iOS.

Continue Reading: Zamzam is Now Available in Panda Supermarkets in Saudi Arabia (English, Urdu, Arabic)


Arabic Audio Recitation: 8th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ05 May 202000:41:13
Arabic Audio Recitation: 7th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ05 May 202000:37:38
Arabic Audio Recitation: 6th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ04 May 202000:40:01
Arabic Audio Recitation: 5th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ04 May 202000:39:28
Arabic Audio Recitation: 4th Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ04 May 202000:37:56
Fitrana (Sadaqa e Fitr) (Zakat al Fitr) in Pakistan in Ramadan 2023 (English)25 Mar 202300:04:11

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Darul Uloom Naeemia, Karachi.

As per Darul Uloom Naeemia, Karachi, the amount of Fitrana (Sadqa e Fitr) for Ramadan 2023 – 1444H is as follows:.

The minimum amount of Sadqa-e-Fitr for the current year has been fixed at Rs 320 per person by Darul Uloom Naeemia, Karachi. It is also advised to pay the amount to the poor before the day of Eid-ul-Fitr so that they could also celebrate the festival. The most deserving people for ‘Sadqa-e-Fitr’ are close relatives followed by neighbors and the poor..


SERIAL # ITEM NAME QUANTITY AMOUNT (PKR).

1. Kishmish (Raisin) – Premium Quality 4kg Rs 6,400.

2. Kishmish (Raisin) – Secondary Quality 4kg Rs 4,800.

3. Khajur (Dates) 4kg Rs 2,800.

4. Jow (Barley) 4kg Rs 480.

5. Ghandum ka Chakki wala Atta (Millstone Wheat Flour) 2kg Rs 320.


Darul Ifta, Jamia Farooqia, Karachi.

As per Darul Ifta, Jamia Farooqia, Karachi, the amount of Fitrana (Sadqa e Fitr) for Ramadan 2023 – 1444H is as follows:.

The minimum amount of Sadqa-e-Fitr for the current year has been fixed at Rs 250 per person by Darul Ifta, Jamia Farooqia, Karachi..


SERIAL # ITEM NAME QUANTITY AMOUNT (PKR).

1. Kishmish (Raisin) 3.5kg Rs 2,800.

2. Khajur (Dates) 3.5kg Rs 2,100.

3. Jow (Barley) 3.5kg Rs 450.

4. Ghandum (Wheat Flour) 2kg Rs 250.


Markaz Ahlo Sunnat Wal Jamat, Sargodha.

As per Markaz Ahlo Sunnat Wal Jamat, Sargodha, the amount of Fitrana (Sadqa e Fitr) for Ramadan 2023 – 1444H is as follows:.

The minimum amount of Sadqa-e-Fitr for the current year has been fixed at Rs 200 per person by Markaz Ahlo Sunnat Wal Jamat, Sargodha..


SERIAL # ITEM NAME QUANTITY AMOUNT (PKR).

1. Kishmish (Raisin) 3.5kg Rs 2,800.

2. Khajur (Dates) 3.5kg Rs 1,100.

3. Jow (Barley) / Jow (Barley) Flour 3.5kg Rs 600.

4. Ghandum (Wheat Flour) 1.75kg Rs 200.


Dawat-e-Islami, Karachi.

As per Dawat-e-Islami, Karachi, the amount of Fitrana (Sadqa e Fitr) for Ramadan 2023 – 1444H is as follows:.

The minimum amount of Sadqa-e-Fitr for the current year has been fixed at Rs 320 per person by Dawat-e-Islami, Karachi..


SERIAL # ITEM NAME AMOUNT (PKR).

1. Ajwa Khajur (Ajwa Dates) Rs 10,400.

2. Kishmish (Raisin) Rs 6,400.

3. Khajur (Dates) Rs 2,800.

4. Jow (Barley) Rs 800.

5. Ghandum (Wheat Flour) Rs 320. Continue Reading: Fitrana (Sadaqa e Fitr) (Zakat al Fitr) in Pakistan in Ramadan 2023 (English, Urdu)

Arabic Audio Recitation: 3rd Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ03 May 202000:39:31
Arabic Audio Recitation: 2nd Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ03 May 202000:38:35
Arabic Audio Recitation: 1st Ramadan 2020 Taraweeh Prayer in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah, Saudi Arabia – صلاة التراويح من المسجد الحرام 1441 هـ03 May 202000:34:55
Sheeth (AS) - Episode 05 - Stories of The Prophets - Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)02 May 202000:33:33
Free Online Course: Understand Quran - The Easy Way - Level 1 - Understanding Quran, Riyadh (English)20 Apr 202000:02:28

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Now learn and understand 50% of Quranic vocabulary in 20 hours (232 words of Quran, repeated 41,000 times) through live online interactive sessions from our best trained teachers, free of cost.

Taught with advance and easy TPI (Total Physical Interaction), a modern technique for learning foreign languages.

Course Covers:

Classes: Daily One Hour Online Session, Total 20 Sessions

Dates: 23rd April to 12th May, 2020

Course Languages: English and Urdu

English Classes Time (Morning):

  • Saudi Arabia: 9am to 10am
  • Pakistan: 11am to 12pm
  • India: 11:30am to 12:30pm

Urdu Classes Time (Evening):

  • Saudi Arabia: 9:30pm to 10:30pm
  • Pakistan: 11:30pm to 12:30am
  • India: 12am to 1am

Gender: For both Males and Females

Age: 10 years and above

Registration: http://tiny.cc/q8uymz

Email: understandquran.ppf@gmail.com

Mobile: +966 595 561 164 , +966 555 730 552

Learn Quran at home, along with your family, from best Teachers. Jazakumullahu Khaira.

Continue Reading: Free Online Course: Understand Quran - The Easy Way - Level 1 - Understanding Quran, Riyadh (English, Urdu)

Free Medical Helpline for Pakistanis in Riyadh, Pakistan Doctors Group Riyadh (PDGR)18 Apr 202000:01:02

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Free Treatment (only in Riyadh city)

Pakistan Doctors Group (Riyadh) has launched a helpline for Pakistani patients in Riyadh. All patients can contact for free medical advice and guidance.

Call or WhatsApp: +966 564 457 764

Time: 9am to 3pm

Day: All Week Days (Except Weekend – Friday and Saturday)

Note: This facility is not for emergencies such as a heart attack, accident or epilepsy. In such emergencies, please contact the nearest hospital. This service has been provided due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Salah is the Key to Success – Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)09 Apr 202000:27:02

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My brothers and sisters it is indeed important for us to remind one another to be conscious of Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala so i advise you and myself to be conscious of Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala to be always conscious of the fact that everything we do everything we say we are answerable to Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala we will definitely be returning to Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala just like those before us who wealthier and healthier more powerful more recognized have already returned to Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala in a similar way we too have to return to Allah so prepare for that day...

Continue Reading: Video: Salah is the Key to Success - Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)

Aadam (AS) on Earth (Part 2) - Episode 04 - Stories of The Prophets - Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)08 Apr 202000:51:20
The Ruling of Qadha (to make up the missed) Salah in Islamic Shari’ah - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi (English)04 Apr 202000:16:48

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Ulama of the Muslim Ummah agree that it is a big sin to skip Salah deliberately. The sin of skipping Salah is greater than adultery, theft and drinking wine. One should ensure that all his Salah are offered on time, and if he, sometime, could not offer Salah on time, he should make Qadha of that Salah immediately. It is our and our Ualama’s responsibility to try our best to make, every person of the Muslim Ummah, punctual to offer Salah on time, and our Salah should be offered with all solemnity and full submissiveness because it is the only key for our and all mankind’s success in the Hereafter. As the Creator of the whole Universe has said in Surah al-Muminoon, (1-11).

What is the Shari’ah ruling in the light of the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah about the people who fully neglect Salah or they offer only Friday and Eid Prayers or offer Salah without punctuality? A well-known Saudi religious scholar Sheikh Muhammad bin Salih al-Othaymin (RHA) in his book “HukmuTaarikis Salaah (ruling of one who neglects the prayer)”, has quoted the different opinions of Fuqaha and scholars: Imaam Ahmad bin Hanbal (RHA) said that the person who neglects the prayer with no excuse is a Kaafir (disbeliever) and he is beyond the pale of Islam. And his punishment is to be killed if he does not repent and does not offer Salah regularly. Imam Malik and Imam Shafa’ee see that he is not a Kaafir but he would be killed. Imam Abu Hanifa (RHA) says that the person doesn’t become Kaafir, but he should be imprisoned until he starts to pray or would die there.

Though offering Salah on time is especially emphasized in the Qur’an and Hadeeth, in spite of that sometimes a person misses Salah, sometimes due to forgetfulness, sometimes for some excuse and sometimes only for laziness and carelessness. In the light of the sayings and the actions of Prophet (PBUH), the majority of Ulama, Fuqaha and Muhadditheen agree that all the missed Salah should be made up by offering their Qadha. The Prophet (PBUH) said several times that if a person could not offer Salah on time, he should offer it later. To keep it short, I am mentioning only one Hadeeth which is reported by Bukhari and Muslim. It is reported by Anas (RA) that if anyone forgets a Salah then he should offer it immediately when he remembers it, and there is no Kaffarah (expiation) for that except it, Allah says: Establish Salah for my remembrance” (Bukhari and Muslim). In some narrations, the words of Hadeeth are as follows: “If anyone forgets a Salah or oversleeps then its Kaffarah is to observe it when he remembers it.” It is in a famous book of Hadeeth, Tirmizi that the Prophet (PBUH) said: If anyone forgets a Salah or oversleeps then he must offer it when he remembers it.”

Note: Sleeping at the time of Fajr due to the habit of sleeping late night is a major sin. In the light of other Ahadeeth, the meaning of sleeping in this Hadeeth is that a person has adopted all possible means to offer Salah on time but coincidentally he could not wake up some day...

Continue Reading: Video: Qaza Namaz Ke Masail - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi (Urdu)

Aadam (AS) on Earth (Part 1) - Episode 03 - Stories of The Prophets - Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)03 Apr 202000:51:25
Solution Challenge 2023 – Google Developer Student Clubs (English)24 Mar 202300:03:53

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Participants are challenged to create a project using Google technologies that contribute to solving one or more of the United Nations‘ 17 Sustainable Development Goals.


  • The top 100 teams receive customized mentorship from Google and experts to take solutions to the next level, branded swag, and a certificate.
  • The top 10 finalists receive additional mentorship, a swag box, and the opportunity to showcase their solutions to Google teams and developers all around the world during the virtual 2023 Solution Challenge Demo Day, live on YouTube.
  • Contest finalists – In addition to the swag box, each individual from the seven teams not in the top three will receive a Cash Prize of $1,000 per student. Winnings for each qualifying team will not exceed $4,000.
  • Top 3 winners – In addition to the swag box, each individual from the top 3 winning teams will receive a Cash Prize of $3,000 and a feature on the Google Developers Blog. Winnings for each qualifying team will not exceed $12,000
  • Submit Solution: 17th to 31st March 2023
  • Top 100 Teams Selection: May
  • Top 10 Finalists Selection: June
  • Top 3 Winners Announced: August


Google Developer Student Clubs are community groups for university students interested in Google developer technologies. The challenge is open to the members of these clubs. There are over 1,900 clubs in 111 countries.


Evaluation criteria include the impact of the solution, the clarity of the problem statement and UN Sustainable Development goals, feedback from users and testing, and the adequacy of the solution in addressing the challenge identified by the team.


  1. No Poverty
  2. Zero Hunger
  3. Good Health and Wellbeing
  4. Quality Education
  5. Gender Equality
  6. Clean Water and Sanitation
  7. Affordable and Clean Energy
  8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
  9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  10. Reduced Inequalities
  11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
  12. Responsible Consumption and Production
  13. Climate Action
  14. Life Below Water
  15. Life On Land
  16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
  17. Partnerships for the Goals

Rules

  • You do not need to have a team formed yet to register.
  • Each individual should fill out a separate form.
  • Participants must form a 1 to 4 person team, with at least one student who attends the university associated with the Google Developer Student Club, and ideally with a varied set of technical and soft skills.
  • To join a club, participants can either find a club at their college or university or join the closest one through the community event platform.
  • Participants can use the Resources page to brainstorm ideas and support their technical skills.
  • Participants must design the user interface and backend technology, with resources available on the website to help with planning and design.
  • Participants must test the solution, collect feedback by showcasing the project to others, iterate on the design and technology based on feedback, and record a demo video.

Register: 2023 Solution Challenge | Google Developers Continue Reading: Solution Challenge 2023 - Google Developer Student Clubs (English, Urdu) - The Clear Evidence

Creation Of Aadam (AS) – Episode 02 – Stories of The Prophets – Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)02 Apr 202000:46:52

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Episode #: Two

Episode Title: Creation Of Aadam (AS)

Date: Day 02 of Ramadhaan 1432, August 2011

Series: Lessons from the Stories of The Prophets (AS) in the Noble Qur’aan

Location: Zeentul Islam Masjid, Cape Town, South Africa

Speaker: Mufti Ismail Ibn Musa Menk of Zimbabwe

All episodes are available at Video Series: Lessons from the Stories of The Prophets (AS) in the Noble Qur’aan

Continue Reading: Video: Creation Of Aadam (AS) - Episode 02 - Stories of The Prophets - Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)

Audio: Introduction – Episode 01 – Stories of The Prophets – Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)02 Apr 202000:39:44

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Episode #: One

Episode Title: Introduction

Date: Day 01 of Ramadhaan 1432, August 2011

Series: Lessons from the Stories of The Prophets (AS) in the Noble Qur’aan

Location: Zeentul Islam Masjid, Cape Town, South Africa

Speaker: Mufti Ismail Ibn Musa Menk of Zimbabwe

All episodes are available at Video Series: Lessons from the Stories of The Prophets (AS) in the Noble Qur’aan

Continue Reading: Video: Introduction - Episode 01 - Stories of The Prophets - Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk (English)

Urdu Narration: Musalmaan Namaz Kaisey Chor Sakta Hai !?! - Maulana Tariq Jameel31 Mar 202000:05:18

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Musalmaan Namaz Kaisey Chor Sakta Hai !?! - Maulana Tariq Jameel

Continue Reading: Musalmaan Namaz Kaisey Chor Sakta Hai !?! - Maulana Tariq Jameel (Urdu)

Urdu Narration: Namaz Main Kotaheyan (Negligence in Offering Namaz) – Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi31 Mar 202000:10:31

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Namaz Main Kotaheyan (Negligence in Offering Namaz) – Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi (Urdu)

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Extract from "My Path to Islam: Australian Muslim Revert Stories" - Chapter: "Abu Bakr’s Way to Islam" (English)29 Mar 202000:18:39

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Extract from “My Path to Islam: Australian Muslim Revert Stories”

Chapter: “Abu Bakr’s Way to Islam”
Page:
15-20
Authors: Tuba Boz, Shifa L. Mustapha
Publisher:
Goodword, 2004

The following is the true account of an Australian revert taken from the honours thesis of Sister Tuba Boz. His name is Abu Bakr, and while his name, like many of those of his fellow-reverts, is chosen for its meaning and its nearness to some aspect of Islam, or that of the life of the Prophet of Arabia, Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), his story is truly that of an Australian young man with all his Australianism intact. And though he, himself, does not wish to be seen as other than a Muslim, it is, for fellow-Australians, encouragement and living proof of the Qur’anic ayat:

Surah 49: 13” O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted. “

If one had told Abu Bakr earlier, that he would one day become a Muslim, his reply would most probably have been, “Naah! No way!!!” for like many Australians his perception of Muslims was that they were terrorists. However, there is no accounting for the Mercy and Graciousness of Allah who leads to His Path those whom He wills from all peoples upon the earth; and Abu Bakr was to find this in due course.

When asked what had triggered his search to find the true meaning of life, for that was the primary aim of his quest, his response was this: “There were a couple of things. It was the year my parents said they were going to separate. It was not the year they formally divorced, but it was the year my Dad moved out of the house. I went a little off the rails. I (even) had trouble with the police… I was drinking alot.” It may be seen that this was a painful time for this young man. This was to be further compounded, for it was in this year that one of his friends died. Of this event he said: “That led me to think, ‘There’s my mate. He just died, and he is only eighteen years old! Is he just worm food?’ You know what I mean. That’s when I started relating it to my life, thinking, ‘If I died tomorrow what would it matter? What would it matter except to the few who know me among the billions on this Earth?’ So I started thinking, ‘No! There has to be more. There has to be more than just this!”’

It was with these questions in mind that Abu Bakr commenced his journey, looking to religion for the meaning of existence. He describes his experiences in this way:

“First, I mean, logically, I’m an Aussie, so I went straight to Christianity, and I thought I’d have that fish sticker on the back of my car, and “I love Jesus”. I was thinking I’d go buy them and see if they did something for my parking fine!” his waggish sense of humour bubbling to the fore. Then seriously he explains, “Honestly I went through all the (Christian) religions; well not all the religions, but the ones I had access to I investigated. Christianity, including Catholicism, I investigated quite a bit. But the problem was I just couldn’t find the answer. While they were all nice, I couldn’t sit there and say, “This is the religion for me! ’ and ‘This sounds beautiful! ’”

His search continued:

“I looked at Hinduism when I was working in a service station with some Hindu friends...

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