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Listed below are the announcements from the office of Syedna Fakhruddin. Announcements include amal details for religious miqaats, administrative (jammat) instructions, and news.

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Community Conversations | Pillars of Health Series: Sugar – A Bitter Truth

11 February 2022

The Fatemi Dawat Mas’ul Coordination Committee is pleased to announce a webinar on Diabetes and Obesity. This will be a live interactive webinar session, the fifth in the Community Conversations Series, about two very serious diseases that impact a lot of people.

Syedna Qutbuddin RA Raudat Iftitah

04 January 2022

Al-Dai al-Fatemi Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS will perform Iftitah of Syedna Khuzaima Qutbuddin RA Raudat Mubaraka in the auspicious days of Syedna Qutbuddin RA Urus Mubarak 1443H.

Community Conversations | Social Series - “Laughter is the best medicine”

03 January 2022

The Fatemi Dawat Mas’ul Coordination Committee is excited to announce, “Laughter is the best medicine.” This will be a live interactive webinar session, the fourth in the Community Conversations Series, and will allow us to welcome this new year with a spirit of fun, humour and enjoyment.

Community Conversations | Livelihood series

09 December 2021

Zahra Hasanaat Financial Advisory and the Fatemi Dawat Mas’ul Coordination Committee is excited to announce a webinar, “Livelihood series” This will be a live interactive session, the third in the Community Conversations Series and will focus on unique business experiences from two of our members with pictures and videos.

Bunaiyyat and Shabab | Reflections from Majalis al Hikma

01 December 2021

On the auspicious occasion of the 56th Milad Mubarak of Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS, we are proud to announce “Bunaiyyat and Shabab | Reflections from Majalis al Hikma.” This will be a monthly discussion session for Bunaiyyat and Shabab (Organization of Youngsters) based on the Wisdom Seminars delivered by Syedna TUS and will be hosted on Zoom.

Community Conversations | Pillars of Health - “Prevention is better than cure”

06 November 2021

Zahra Hasanaat Health and the Fatemi Dawat Mas’ul Coordination Committee is excited to announce a webinar, “Pillars of Health”. This will be a live interactive session, the second in the Community Conversations Series, and will cover a range of topics such as cancer, the use of Aspirin, vaccines/immunizations for children, osteoporosis, cardiac health and more.

Legal Update October 2021: Dawoodi Bohra Succession Suit - Cross-examination of Abdulqadir Moiz Nooruddin.

12 October 2021

The Hon’ble Justice Gautam Patel has listed the matter on 11th, 12th, and 13th October 2021 for further cross-examination of the Defendant’s next witnesses, beginning with Abdulqadir Moiz Nooruddin, the Defendant’s son-in-law.

Community Conversations | Mushaira - “What I have learned”

30 September 2021

The Fatemi Dawat Mas’ul Committee is pleased to present “Community Conversations.” This conversation series strives to bring a virtual community together by creating several common interest topics and inviting open participation. Insha’allah it will serve as a catalyst for participants to connect with each other and foster friendships and closer relationships.

Legal Update August 2021 - Defendant’s third witness, Abdulqadir Moiz Nooruddin, to be cross-examined

05 August 2021

On 30th July 2021, the matter was heard for directions, and the Hon’ble Justice Gautam Patel has assigned 10 days, from 13th to 17th September, and from 8th to 12th November 2021, for further cross-examination of the Defendant’s next witnesses.

Ashara Mubaraka 1443H Programme Details

27 July 2021

In 1443H, Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS will deliver Ashara Mubaraka waaz in Bakersfield, California, insha'allah. Waaz Mubarak will be broadcast live at 9am India time and will be available for replay. Mumineen are advised to observe the same majlis adab as they would when attending in person.

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